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Stats from Last Nights Game

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Does anyone have a link to the stats from last nights game?

Thanks to anyone who can help.

 
Does anyone have a link to the stats from last nights game?

Thanks to anyone who can help.

Looked all over the internet this morning Fan - nowhere online is probably the short answer.

Not sure what they would tell us (but I think we may have lost the takeaways after half time without a full midfield rotation). I was also interested in stats for CJ, Daniel Bell and Simon Buckley (three mfc prototype run and carry players).

 

Does anyone have a link to the stats from last nights game?

Thanks to anyone who can help.

Hi Fan

I have a copy of the stats from last night. If you PM me (I think this is the right term - sorry been a long time since I used the site) your email address I can mail them to you.

I wont post them for fear of breaking some new regulation the AFL may have about providing information to people who actually are interested ;) .

Redandblue2

 

The most interesting stat has to be the one reported in the Herald Sun this morning. Melbourne had 199 handballs (100 by half time) and 154 kicks on Sunday night - apparently the first time the team has had more handballs than kicks. Only four teams achieved this in the 2006 regular season and Neale Daniher remarked that ..."(we) have been working on just running and carrying a little bit more." That's a bit of an understatement!

Here's an interesting stat from the weekend and just to give a little perspective on the merit of such a competition. Of last years finalists only two teams won in the first round. Freo and the Bulldogs, and they had to play another finalist anyway. Sydney, West Coast, Adelaide, Saint Kilda, Collingwood and the Dees all lost. With the exception of the Pies I would expect all those teams to be in the running for the finals. Just thought you'd be interested.


The most interesting stat has to be the one reported in the Herald Sun this morning. Melbourne had 199 handballs (100 by half time) and 154 kicks on Sunday night - apparently the first time the team has had more handballs than kicks. Only four teams achieved this in the 2006 regular season and Neale Daniher remarked that ..."(we) have been working on just running and carrying a little bit more." That's a bit of an understatement!

At least Daniher acknowledged in the article that we went a little 'handball crazy'. But he also made it clear that we were concentrating on this particular tactic and obviously we executed it well, with 45 more handballs than kicks.

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