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2022 Speed & Endurance Stats

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This makes interesting reading against the background of the myriad views of 'Landers on various players:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1245641/speed-and-endurance-melbournes-best-runners-in-2022

There's a couple of whipping boys in there, and it's fair enough that their contributions with and around the ball also be accounted for, possibly (probably?) more than these 'effort' metrics, but a discussion of the importance of those metrics might be interesting?

Over to you all.

 
5 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

This makes interesting reading against the background of the myriad views of 'Landers on various players:

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/1245641/speed-and-endurance-melbournes-best-runners-in-2022

There's a couple of whipping boys in there, and it's fair enough that their contributions with and around the ball also be accounted for, possibly (probably?) more than these 'effort' metrics, but a discussion of the importance of those metrics might be interesting?

Over to you all.

Certainly very limited report and selective data shown, but I was interested to see that Tom Sparrow was second to Kozzie in sprint speed metrics.   I know some have critiqued his as slow. 

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Hoping to see Lachie Hunter feature prominently in the 2023 list. Can also use the ball.

 

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