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A dominant performance by the Dees v Brisbane.  Saw it live and really liked our ball movement. 

Most of the stats had the Lions even or ahead. But it’s deceiving because our ball movement and scoring/goal kicking was rewarding our play.  The forward line looked open and dangerous.  No packs, congested contest forward line footy.  
 

what I loved … 

Kicks 216

handballs 119 

yes we ran and kicked and hit targets. It was noticeable and great to see the little useless handballing to stationary players was virtually non existent.  The run was back.  

Some special mentions. Clarry. 18 kicks (12 handballs) metres gained 578 . Brayshaw(18k9hb) Hunt (15k3hb), May (16k4hb) and Fritsch (13k. Zero handballs ).  Trac also was kicking it more, and not always looking for the handball option. 
 

May our “football” continue into September.  Go Dees. 

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8 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

A dominant performance by the Dees v Brisbane.  Saw it live and really liked our ball movement. 

Most of the stats had the Lions even or ahead. But it’s deceiving because our ball movement and scoring/goal kicking was rewarding our play.  The forward line looked open and dangerous.  No packs, congested contest forward line footy.  
 

what I loved … 

Kicks 216

handballs 119 

yes we ran and kicked and hit targets. It was noticeable and great to see the little useless handballing to stationary players was virtually non existent.  The run was back.  

 

The kick/handball differential is of course heavily influenced by the pressure applied by opponents. Last night, Brisbane's pressure on the ball carrier was often low or non-existent. Compare the manic pressure applied by Collingwood two weeks ago. The run was back alright, but it's a lot easier to run when no one's chasing you. But it was a pleasure watching our boys hit targets time and time again as the Lions supporters around me became more and more frustrated with their team's woeful execution.

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Round 23, 2022 GABBA - Lions vs Demons

Clarry finishes with a bang!

VN contribution from LJ.  Did we finally take advantage of the sub!??

Nice eye witness perspectives & highlights up there NS & FM 👍

Player Rating Rank
C Oliver 5.150 1
Steven May 4.275 2
L Jackson<69% #17 4.200 3
C Petracca 3.850 4
Jake Lever 3.775 5
J Harmes 3.375 6
T Rivers 2.950 7
M Gawn #26 2.925 8
K Pickett 2.850 9
Jack Viney 2.725 10
H Petty 2.650 11
A N-Bullen 2.550 12
Ed Langdon 2.375 13
T Sparrow 2.275 14
A Brayshaw 2.250 15
Jake Bowey 2.250 15
B Fritsch 2.200 17
Jayden Hunt 2.200 18
M Hibberd 2.150 19
J Melksham 2.100 20
Ben Brown 1.875 21
C Spargo 1.425 22
J Jordon> 8% 0.100 23
Team Score 62.38  
Top 6 24.63  
Bottom 6 11.95  

# Hit outs to advantage not captured (number indicates number of hit outs)

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Stats Courtesy of footywire.com

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19 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hibberd didn’t make a mistake all night and shut out Charlie Cameron to zero goals (in two games).  That’s deserving of a “high rating” by my calculations.  

Yes the beauty is in the eye of the witness NS.  Stats are limited in their ability to reflect what actually takes place on the field.  Also these tables don't take into account pressure acts, bodying the opponent, reading the play better etc.

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Weighted Average Player & Team Ratings H&A Season 2022 vs H&A Season 2021

Another H&A season done and dusted.  Seemed to go very quick.

Clarry No.1 again for the fifth season in a row!

Viney & May clock up a rare draw coming equal 3rd, decided in the last round against the Lions.

Speaking of Hibberd up there, nearly forgot to include him in the season averages!  All updated now...

Player 2022 Rating 2022 Rank 2021 Rating % Change vs 2021 2021 Rank Change in Rank vs 2021
C Oliver 5.320 1 5.258 1.18 1 0
C Petracca 4.456 2 4.041 10.27 2 0
Jack Viney 3.971 3 3.171 25.23 8 5
Steven May 3.971 3 3.926 1.15 3 0
A Brayshaw 3.839 5 2.836 35.37 12 7
L Dunstan 3.497 6 - - - -
C Salem 3.363 7 3.879 -13.30 4 -3
Max Gawn # 3.215 8 3.439 -6.51 7 -1
J Jordon 3.164 9 2.908 8.80 10 1
L Jackson # 3.128 10 2.355 32.82 21 11
Ed Langdon 3.109 11 3.092 0.55 9 -2
J Harmes 3.082 12 3.520 -12.44 6 -6
Jake Bowey 2.856 13 2.881 -0.87 11 -2
Jake Lever 2.703 14 3.661 -26.17 5 -9
Alex N-Bullen 2.688 15 2.388 12.56 19 4
T Sparrow 2.665 16 2.023 31.74 28 12
M Hibberd 2.613 17 2.433 7.40 18 1
T Rivers 2.423 18 2.658 -8.84 13 -5
H Petty 2.392 19 2.086 14.67 26 7
Joel Smith 2.239 20 1.375 62.84 32 12
K Pickett 2.118 21 2.378 -10.93 20 -1
A Tomlinson 2.079 22 2.475 -16.00 16 -6
T Bedford 2.023 23 - - - -
C Spargo 1.981 24 2.068 -4.21 27 3
J Melksham 1.947 25 1.853 5.07 31 6
T McDonald # 1.939 26 2.516 -22.93 15 -11
Bayley Fritsch 1.936 27 2.155 -10.16 25 -2
J Hunt 1.889 28 2.597 -27.26 14 -14
Ben Brown # 1.759 29 1.855 -5.18 30 1
S Weideman # 1.705 30 1.055 61.61 27 -3
Mitch Brown 1.550 31 2.475 -37.37 16 -15
Daniel Turner>*TOG 49% 1.200 32 - - - -
Team Rating 68.89   67.23 2.47    

# Hit outs to advantage not captured

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On 8/20/2022 at 9:20 AM, spirit of norm smith said:

A dominant performance by the Dees v Brisbane.  Saw it live and really liked our ball movement. 

Most of the stats had the Lions even or ahead. But it’s deceiving because our ball movement and scoring/goal kicking was rewarding our play.  The forward line looked open and dangerous.  No packs, congested contest forward line footy.  
 

what I loved … 

Kicks 216

handballs 119 

yes we ran and kicked and hit targets. It was noticeable and great to see the little useless handballing to stationary players was virtually non existent.  The run was back.  

Some special mentions. Clarry. 18 kicks (12 handballs) metres gained 578 . Brayshaw(18k9hb) Hunt (15k3hb), May (16k4hb) and Fritsch (13k. Zero handballs ).  Trac also was kicking it more, and not always looking for the handball option. 
 

May our “football” continue into September.  Go Dees. 

So the fans that yell "Just kick It"!!!!!! are on the money right?😁

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Tyson Stengle     Goals v Top 8 Teams: 10        Goals v Bottom 10 Teams: 36 
Bayley Fritsch     Goals v Top 8 Teams: 28        Goals v Bottom 10 Teams: 22

To be fair on Stengle, Geelong don’t play top 8 sides often where as we seemingly only played sides bound for the finals. 

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7 hours ago, layzie said:

Pressure and turnovers, that's the golden mantra over the next month.

I would throw accuracy with goal kicking in there as well Layzie.

Last week it all clicked in this regard.  72% conversion, our second best result for the season, only topped in Rnd 5 vs the Giants (76%!).

It was our best efficiency inside 50 for the season though with a record 33.3% of our inside 50s on the night resulting in a goal.

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Stats from Dees v Swans round 12 

Dees 348 possessions- 205 kicks 143 handballs 

Swans 305 possessions- 218 kicks 87 handballs 

Swans run and kick a lot more than other teams. Their ball movement needs to be slowed, shutdown or pressed. They want to run run run.

We won in the ruck where Max dominated hitouts but broke even in clearances  

Swans won in the pressure count and tackles (75-53) 

 

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Qualifying Final, 2022 MCG - Demons vs Swans

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Clarry Clarry Clarry oi oi oi!  Amazing rating here and one of his best in the red & the blue and his second best for the season.  Only bettered in Rnd 10 vs North with a 7.675  What a game and what a stunning result on such a big occasion.  A genuine champion!

Let's take a look...

24 effective disposals @ 82.8%, 3 one percenters, 8 clearances (Luke Parker the most on the night, just, with 9), 2 Rebounds, 4 inside 50s, 8 tackles (3 inside 50), 10 score involvements, 5 intercepts, 420 Meters gained, 2 goals and only 1 miserly turnover.

Steven May what can you say!  One of the great games by our champion FB on one of the games great forwards, Buddy Franklin.  Some of his highlights on the night... 18 effective disposals @ 78.3%, 5 contested marks (most on the night), 8 one percenters (note: McCartin had a massive 17!), 11 Rebounds (most on the might) and a massive 16 intercepts (most on the night with the next best Harmes on 8).

So looking at these results it was really too much left to to few with the top 5 player ratings being Clarry, May, Harmes, Petty & Sparrow.  Followed by a very good (genuine forward) rating from Fritta of 2.775 .... and, let's be honest, daylight the rest!

And what was that game from GUS!?  I can't recall a worse rating from him since i've been compiling.  Some of his lowlights included ... only 9 effectives @ 45% and a massive 11 turnovers!

But he wasn't alone here... combined between them, Max (7), Viney (9) and Gus (11) clocked up a massive and disastrous outcome on the night of 27 turnovers!   You won't win too many games, including H&A, with three of your best bringing such a  horror performance.

Obviously finals are played at a different level but our Team Rating was also significantly off.  Even if it was just by a smidgen, our worst result for the season and down on our season average rating by a massive 19.5%!  That's a statistical outlier sub-par performance from our boys and i have to wonder if gastro may have gotten hold of a number of players that we were unaware of and the club were just forced to soldier on??

I very much doubt we will beat the Lions if we produce anything close to last night next week.  It will be lights out for season 2022.  A massive turnaround ahead for this club on the track if we're to get up against the Lions and make a consecutive PF.

Player Rating Rank
C Oliver  7.300 1
S May 5.300 2
J Harmes 3.800 3
H Petty 3.575 4
T Sparrow 3.125 5
B Fritsch 2.775 6
C Petracca 2.675 7
A N-Bullen 2.625 8
C Spargo 2.600 9
Max Gawn # 30 2.375 10
J Hunt 2.175 11
Jack Viney 2.150 12
Ed Langdon 2.075 13
T Rivers 1.900 14
M Hibberd 1.875 15
C Salem 1.825 16
Jake Lever 1.700 17
L Jackson # 13 1.300 18
B Brown # 1 1.100 19
K Pickett 0.875 20
J Melksham 0.650 21
A Brayshaw 0.350 22
Team Score 54.13  
Top 6 25.88  
Bottom 6 5.98  

# Hit outs to advantage not captured (number indicates number of hit outs)

Stats Courtesy of footywire.com

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Demon Dynasty looking forward to your Stats on the Brissy game so we can compare our finals experience with our H&A stats..

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Demon Dynasty looking forward to your Stats on the Brissy game so we can compare our finals experience with our H&A stats..

Yes i'll get there at some point DZ.  Very depressing going out like that.

I'll post this match's results vs H&A.

Then the combined finals averages vs season averages.  Plus combined finals averages vs 2021's finals averages.

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One curious statistic on the weekend was the 16km differential between the total team distance run (Data curtesy of the Telstra Tracker - Swans 287.5km v Dees 271.6km.)

Despite the Dees having 3 of the top 4 runners on the night for every player on the field the Swans ran about 1km more than their opponent.

This is usual and as there were only a handful of games in the AFL this year which had a greater differential although of these examples, the team that ran less did not always lose.

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4 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

I love your work @Demon Dynasty.  Thanks for making the time to share the data and open some interesting conversations.

Thanks Buck ...and for your work also.  It's been an interesting season of ups and downs that's for sure.

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Qualifying Final, 2022 MCG - Demons vs Swans

Match Day Rating vs H&A 2022 Season Ratings

Suspected something was seriously up after looking at the base data straight after this final a few weeks back.  But never suspected things were this bad vs season averages, with a few exceptions in the first 10 players or so.

Tracc's drop off explanatory but it's a massive drop.  If you're a numbers/analyst looking at that you would be putting the info to the coach's/FD and highlighting surely for the next match against the Lions and asking some massive questions of physios/docs/player.

As to what went wrong, who knows.  Only those inside the inner sanctum or very close to someone with inside intel might have some idea.  Whatever the main reason/s, things sure went belly up once we hit finals.

I understand the second week a little more in the sense more players would've been banged up eg; Tracc playing injured, Clarry's head knock.  But we had the bye like everyone else leading into this one.  Gastro / illness issue?  That might account for Hibberd's drop off but didn't hear of others catching it?  Many players spent well before finals and too much spent too early in the first 10 rounds, nothing left in the tank in the 2nd half (might explain our last quarter fade outs somewhat)?  Pressure from the Swans off the charts, a number of players couldn't handle it?  Who knows.

Have highlighted Clarry in blue as that is one hell of a performance in a final.  Others that did very well statistically vs their season averages included May (superb result given his opponent), Harmes, Petty (outstanding), Sparrow, Fritta (29% above his 2021 season average and 7.5% above last year's final's average!), Spargo & Hunt.  With ANB thereabouts.

As mentioned previously above, the Team Rating was a massive 19% off the season's average Team Rating.

Have to say i'm astounded that this appeared not to set any alarm bells off inside the FD and/or with SG!  In the sense that we stuck with exactly the same line up, and much of that line up (statistically) was obviously (if you had the time to dissect) in a world of trouble.  There's absolutely no way you are coming back from being off your season averages by around 30% - 40% (or greater) the following week.  Certainly not within a week anyway and not enough to probably bring a level of effectiveness in the role you're expected to play, especially in the pressure cooker of a final.  Had we made the Prelim...might have been a different matter.

Note:  A red 2022 H&A Ranking indicates that player did not hit his seasonal ranking in this Final.  Some players might be higher than their seasonal ranking just by being picked.  That is a player ranked 28th for example might end up being ranked 22 in this game by the mere fact that he was picked in the team.  In other words the rankings need to be considered in context.  Hope that makes sense.

Player

Qual Final Rating

Qual Final Rank 2022 H&A Rating 2022 H&A Rank % Change vs H&A
C Oliver 7.300 1 5.320 1 27.12
Steven May 5.300 2 3.971 3 25.08
J Harmes 3.800 3 3.082 12 18.89
H Petty 3.575 4 2.392 19 33.09
T Sparrow 3.125 5 2.665 16 14.72
Bayley Fritsch 2.775 6 1.936 27 30.23
C Petracca 2.675 7 4.456 2 -66.58
Alex N-Bullen 2.625 8 2.688 15 -2.40
C Spargo 2.600 9 1.981 24 23.81
Max Gawn #30 2.375 10 3.215 8 -35.37
J Hunt 2.175 11 1.889 28 13.15
Jack Viney 2.150 12 3.971 3 -84.70
Ed Langdon 2.075 13 3.109 11 -49.83
T Rivers 1.900 14 2.423 18 -27.53
M Hibberd 1.875 15 2.613 17 -39.36
C Salem 1.825 16 3.363 7 -84.27
Jake Lever 1.700 17 2.703 14 -59.00
L Jackson #13 1.300 18 3.128 10 -140.62
Ben Brown #1 1.100 19 1.759 29 -59.91
K Pickett 0.875 20 2.118 21 -142.06
J Melksham 0.650 21 1.947 25 -199.54
A Brayshaw 0.350 22 3.839 5 -996.86
Team Rating 54.13   64.57   -19.29

# Hit outs to advantage not captured (number indicates number of hit outs)

Stats Courtesy of footywire.com

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Semi Final, 2022 MCG - Demons vs Lions

Player Rating Rank
Harrison Petty  4.450 1
Steven May  4.325 2
James Harmes  4.275 3
Clayton Oliver  4.250 4
Ed Langdon  3.325 5
Michael Hibberd  3.050 6
Angus Brayshaw  3.000 7
Jack Viney  3.000 7
Luke Jackson # 9 2.800 9
Alex N-Bullen  2.750 10
Christian Petracca  2.625 11
Jake Lever  2.575 12
Max Gawn # 36 2.550 13
Tom Sparrow  2.025 14
Ben Brown # 3 1.975 15
Kysaiah Pickett  1.500 16
Bayley Fritsch  1.475 17
Jake Melksham  1.425 18
Jayden Hunt  1.250 19
Charlie Spargo  1.225 20
Trent Rivers  1.150 21
Christian Salem  1.000 22
Team Score 56.00  
Top 6 23.68  
Bottom 6 7.53  

# Hit outs to advantage not captured (number indicates number of hit outs)

Stats Courtesy of footywire.com

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Semi Final, 2022 MCG - Demons vs Lions

Match Day Rating vs H&A 2022 Season Ratings

Player Semi Final Rating Semi Final Rank 2022 H&A Rating 2022 H&A Rank % Change vs H&A
H Petty 4.450 1 2.392 19 46.25
Steven May 4.325 2 3.971 3 8.18
J Harmes 4.275 3 3.082 12 27.91
C Oliver 4.250 4 5.320 1 -25.18
Ed Langdon 3.325 5 3.109 11 6.50
M Hibberd 3.050 6 2.613 17 14.33
Jack Viney 3.000 7 3.971 3 -32.37
A Brayshaw 3.000 7 3.839 5 -27.97
L Jackson # 9 2.800 9 3.128 10 -11.71
A N-Bullen 2.750 10 2.688 15 2.25
C Petracca 2.625 11 4.456 2 -69.75
Jake Lever 2.575 12 2.703 14 -4.97
M Gawn # 36 2.550 13 3.215 8 -26.08
T Sparrow 2.025 14 2.665 16 -31.60
B Brown # 3 1.975 15 1.759 29 10.94
K Pickett 1.500 16 2.118 21 -41.20
B Fritsch 1.475 17 1.936 27 -31.25
J Melksham 1.425 18 1.947 25 -36.63
J Hunt 1.250 19 1.889 28 -51.12
C Spargo 1.225 20 1.981 24 -61.71
T Rivers 1.150 21 2.423 18 -110.70
C Salem 1.000 22 3.363 7 -236.30
Team Rating 56.00   64.57   -15.30

# Hit outs to advantage not captured (number indicates number of hit outs)

Stats Courtesy of footywire.com

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Thank you DD for all your hard work, those stats really reinforce what we have all been trying to come to grips with but quite clearly the stats spell it out for all to see and yes Petty, May, Harmes, Clarry, Langdon, Hibbo and ANB came to the party. It also shows that a number of our best players were well down on form And we still only lost by 13 points. Just shows how important it is to play your Best Fit players but also shows get the boys back to full health and fitness and we can be right in it in 2023.

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MVP 2022 Finals

Thanks DZ.  We weren't that far off as you say.  However, these stats suggest we played a couple of our worst games for the season unfortunately.  Almost feels like another Prelim 2018 for mine given we came into the finals with the second chance and a top two finish.

Anyway on to DD's MVP of the finals award! :lol:  And no surprises as to who got the chocolates!  Imagine if he didn't go into the Semi banged up and coming off the broken thumb issue.

May & Harmes deserve some kudos as well.  Petty not far behind in 4th.

Pretty much daylight the rest really...

Player Rating Rank
C Oliver  5.775 1
S May  4.813 2
J Harmes  4.038 3
H Petty  4.013 4
Ed Langdon  2.700 5
A N-Bullen  2.688 6
C Petracca  2.650 7
Jack Viney  2.575 8
T Sparrow  2.575 9
Max Gawn # 2.463 10
M Hibberd  2.463 10
Jake Lever  2.138 12
B Fritsch  2.125 13
L Jackson # 2.050 14
C Spargo  1.913 15
J Hunt  1.713 16
A Brayshaw  1.675 17
Ben Brown # 1.538 18
Trent Rivers  1.525 19
C Salem  1.413 20
K Pickett  1.188 21
J Melksham  1.038 22
Team Rating 55.06  

# Hit outs to advantage not captured

Stats Courtesy of footywire.com

 

 

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