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Seems like the Doggies are this seasons golden boys...

Don't really see it myself.

2 minutes ago, rjay said:

Seems like the Doggies are this seasons golden boys...

Don't really see it myself.

Don't really see the Lions at 10th either

 

Whose midfield would you prefer: GWS (11th) or Essendon (12th)?

 

 

So Norf has the second best midfield, and 6th overall lock them in for the 8 then 

lions 10th Essendon 9th

i swear champion data brings these lists out each year to take the [censored] 


Glenn Luff was pretty high up at Champion Data and is now Norths list manager, guess Champion Data are either looking after him, or setting him up as a failure? ??

How is the Giants midfield ranked 12th?! They just made the grand final off the back of a ridiculous midfield. Taranto, Kelly, Coniglio, Whitfield, Hopper, DeBoer, Ward, Williams, with youngsters Ash, Caldwell, Hately, Langdon, Hill all likely to push for game time also. It didn’t stand up on the day it counted, but their midfield is comfortably top 4, probably the best IMO.

I’ve never been overly critical of champion data stuff in the past because I understand it’s all pure stats, but even so it seems they [censored] this up.

 

Didn't you know stats don't lie. Interpreting them, that's another matter, using them to predict the future? Well that's a bit of black magic.

In a past life I got talking to a statistician in the "bull-ring' (the Courtyard in the Old Magistrates Court in Melbourne). He had been called as an expert witness in a case and we were discussing the likelihood of something occurring. During proceedings he had been asked the  chances of something occurring and he gave evidence that what had occurred was a once in 10000yr event (from his statistical modeling).

I asked what happens now? (Thinking we were safe for however much of the 10000yrs were left). He told me no, the clock resets and we start a new 10000yrs because we had an event. My follow up question? What's the likelihood of the same thing happening in the next few years? He replied, "well that would be within the 10000yrs"

9 hours ago, Demonland said:

Positional Rankings are in and as expected the Dees have slid down the list. 85018668_2647940705253186_3184640876148162560_o.jpg

There is no way that North have a better list than Carlton, and at that a significantly better midfield.



 

CHAMPION DATA’S 2019 AFL LIST RANKINGS

  1. Melbourne
  2. Adelaide
  3. Richmond
  4. Essendon
  5. Collingwood
  6. Geelong
  7. GWS Giants
  8. North Melbourne
  9. Hawthorn
  10. Brisbane
  11. West Coast
  12. Port Adelaide
  13. Sydney
  14. St Kilda
  15. Western Bulldogs
  16. Carlton
  17. Fremantle 
  18. Gold Coast

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