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  On 08/06/2018 at 07:03, Demonland said:

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Where does OMac (or other Demon Defenders) sit on this list?

Anyone know where we can find these stats through Champion Data?

Surprising, Oscar should be well up there, has hardly been beaten all year. Starting to think all these stats CD are pumping are are complete junk.

  On 08/06/2018 at 07:20, SFebey said:

Surprising, Oscar should be well up there, has hardly been beaten all year. Starting to think all these stats CD are pumping are are complete junk.

I don't really understand the point of including 2017. Why not include 2016 or go back as far as 2012 so we can make it even less relevant to this years in form players?

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Ignore Champion Data stats.  They are the worst.  They have always been fraudsters.

Look at their annual AA teams based on their stats, or even just their teams of the week.  The teams are diabolically bad.


  On 08/06/2018 at 07:44, John Demonic said:

I don't really understand the point of including 2017.

It's included so they can get their 'darling' Alex Rance to the top of the list.

  On 08/06/2018 at 08:10, Petraccattack said:

Ignore Champion Data stats.  They are the worst.  They have always been fraudsters.

Look at their annual AA teams based on their stats, or even just their teams of the week.  The teams are diabolically bad.

I work for Champion Data. What do you mean fraudsters? We just call it as it is.

Rance has had about 400 kicked on him this year and one on one gets shot out of a cannon. 

 

Number 1! Neville Jetta... Surely!

King of the one-on-ones is Nev!

  On 08/06/2018 at 09:03, Jibroni said:

I work for Champion Data. What do you mean fraudsters? We just call it as it is.

Well then, dig out the Nev and Oscar data and give us a look.

While your at it, tell us how the data is compiled.

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  On 08/06/2018 at 09:18, Dee tention said:

Number 1! Neville Jetta... Surely!

King of the one-on-ones is Nev!

If he's King then i'd love to see training footage of him on Melksham, who is also the one on one king of the AFL! (From an admittedly small sample size of games)

  On 08/06/2018 at 09:40, dworship said:

Well then, dig out the Nev and Oscar data and give us a look.

While your at it, tell us how the data is compiled.

Deafening silence, how long will it continue?

Very surprised to see them rating Rance 1-1.  He's been smashed this year when he was isolated and forced to man up.  Jenkins and Melksham smashed him. 


  On 08/06/2018 at 14:29, Ethan Tremblay said:

From ‘TheInjuryFactory’ @ Bigfooty. 

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Flying under the radar is our Alex.....

  On 08/06/2018 at 10:41, John Demonic said:

If he's King then i'd love to see training footage of him on Melksham, who is also the one on one king of the AFL! (From an admittedly small sample size of games)

I would back in Nev every day of the week JD. He will be All Australian back pocket this year!


I flat out do not believe that these 'one on one' statistics are accurate.  To see Rance or McGovern in a one v one contest is rare.

They are both exceptional players, but also get great support through bodying and blocking from their team mates.

 

  On 08/06/2018 at 07:44, John Demonic said:

I don't really understand the point of including 2017. Why not include 2016 or go back as far as 2012 so we can make it even less relevant to this years in form players?

They wanted a minimum sample set... They have set it at 60 contests... given we are only 11 weeks into this year not every player will have reached that mark... 

All of champion data's stats do this sort of thing. They look over 2 year periods because they dont want to draw conclusions based on small samples...

  On 08/06/2018 at 08:10, Petraccattack said:

Ignore Champion Data stats.  They are the worst.  They have always been fraudsters.

The biggest problem with Champion Data is that they don't show us everything... only the AFL and the media have access to all the stats they record. Give that to the public and suddenly we would get some useful insight... (and some much worse)

That Stats Pro thing (clearly in no way Pro but 'Yay Marketing!') on the AFL website is a very, very, small step in the right direction but then they made it Telstra only which [censored] over the rest of us... the next best thing is the prospectus and by the time the ball is bounced round 1 the prospectus is completely out of date..

  On 08/06/2018 at 14:29, Ethan Tremblay said:

From ‘TheInjuryFactory’ @ Bigfooty. 

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He came dangerously close to head butting #46 shin

 

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