ElDiablo14 5,055 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 22 minutes ago, titan_uranus said: I can't believe this needs to be done, but anyway: Here's the BOM data for Sydney during game time: 84% humidity during the game. The dew point is also a measure of moisture - it is the temperature to which air has to be cooled in order to produce condensation. The higher it is, the the more moisture in the air. The BOM says that a dew point of 21 means the weather is "muggy, quite uncomfortable" (5-10 is "dry", 10-15 is "comfortable"). I get that you have the word "Cranky" in your username, but seriously. Oh look that "balmy" 24 C, so hot! 🔥🥵 1 Quote
mo64 5,910 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 1 hour ago, BDA said: A lot of Brody Grundy revisionism going on today Finally a voice of reason. Playing Max and Grundy wouldn't have fixed our scoring woes. So unless we paid Grundy his full contract to sit out of football for 5 years, he was always going to come up against Max at some stage this year. We have bigger issues than Max. 5 Quote
Dee Zephyr 19,311 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 On the bright side we at least keep our streak of being in the 8 going. 1 Quote
Devil In Disguise 2,284 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 9 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said: Expect Simon Premiership Goodwin to shock next week selecting one of Tmac or BBB (both probably underdone and/or past it). If it means Schache is out then l’m all for it. 2 Quote
ElDiablo14 5,055 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 4 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said: On the bright side we at least keep our streak of being in the 8 going. But not top 4, sadly. 1 Quote
MoeSyzlak 669 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 1 hour ago, Cranky Franky said: Dunno where you got that. The BOM site said humidity was 56% at 4.30 pm. And I am astounded at the excuses being made here. Melbourne has been just as hot as Sydney in the last month. It's not like we played in Darwin or Cairns. We were rubbish & supporters should stop looking for weasel excuses. It was dry & perfect for football. No matter the conditions it’s the same for both sides! 1 1 Quote
Clintosaurus 7,953 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 Happiness central in here. We'll be fine. 3 Quote
Demonsone 2,056 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 All BS aside tell me teams getting less travel are not more advantageous… imagine this in a finals, tell me pies playing last 5 games in melb before the finals wasn’t a clear advantage our club is cursed Tom Morris & Follow @tommorris32 Not ideal for@melbournefc following last night's loss... 20 minutes into the flight home this morning the plane had technical issues, forcing it to turn around & land back in Sydney. Now the Demons are awaiting another flight, likely in the early 1 1 Quote
At Least I Saw a Flag 5,353 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 I still get very disappointed after losses, particularly bad ones. But the disappointment doesn't last for days like it used to. I suspect that seeing a flag (2021) has helped in that regard. 4 1 Quote
Roost it far 10,136 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 3 hours ago, BDA said: A lot of Brody Grundy revisionism going on today Is it revisionism? What was wrong with having Grundy and Gawn play together 18 times a year and into finals. Dominate the centre. We couldn’t make it work yet we play Schache? We weren’t smart enough and we dropped the ball on this one. 4 1 Quote
leave it to deever 17,618 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 I know it doesn't nullify our poor performance last night by so many but it was a big stage game. Record Sydney crowd ever at the Scg with the club celebrating it's history by hosting hundreds of old players. Almost a finals type atmosphere in slippery humid conditions as a first game isn't ideal. Hopefully next year we play our first game at home. 1 Quote
leave it to deever 17,618 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 1 minute ago, Roost it far said: Is it revisionism? What was wrong with having Grundy and Gawn play together 18 times a year and into finals. Dominate the centre. We couldn’t make it work yet we play Schache? We weren’t smart enough and we dropped the ball on this one. Grundy and Max didn't work. Grundy could mark and had a poor season. Maybe if we persevered it could have. Certainly worth a try given who we have at present though . 1 Quote
Cranky Franky 2,270 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 2 hours ago, titan_uranus said: I can't believe this needs to be done, but anyway: Here's the BOM data for Sydney during game time: 84% humidity during the game. The dew point is also a measure of moisture - it is the temperature to which air has to be cooled in order to produce condensation. The higher it is, the the more moisture in the air. The BOM says that a dew point of 21 means the weather is "muggy, quite uncomfortable" (5-10 is "dry", 10-15 is "comfortable"). I get that you have the word "Cranky" in your username, but seriously. Point taken I was wrong about the humidity but posters hiding behind the weather as an excuse are deluding themselves. 1 Quote
Sydee 4,684 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 1 hour ago, mo64 said: Finally a voice of reason. Playing Max and Grundy wouldn't have fixed our scoring woes. So unless we paid Grundy his full contract to sit out of football for 5 years, he was always going to come up against Max at some stage this year. We have bigger issues than Max. True but if we aren’t concerned about Max getting an injury then we sure as hell should be because we have very little in reserve with any form as an AFL grade ruck 1 Quote
Roost it far 10,136 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 10 minutes ago, leave it to deever said: Grundy and Max didn't work. Grundy could mark and had a poor season. Maybe if we persevered it could have. Certainly worth a try given who we have at present though . In my opinion the club mishandled how they played. They needed 10-12 rounds playing together with Max playing 50 ruck, 20 forward and 30 bench with Grundy playing 50 ruck and 50 bench, with some forward pinch hitting. 2 1 Quote
leave it to deever 17,618 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 1 minute ago, Roost it far said: In my opinion the club mishandled how they played. They needed 10-12 rounds playing together with Max playing 50 ruck, 20 forward and 30 bench with Grundy playing 50 ruck and 50 bench, with some forward pinch hitting. Even with the same performances from last year... Grundy up fwd for Schache would be an improvement in anyone's book. Quote
Roost it far 10,136 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 I actually think Max spat the dummy and wanted to ruck alone 2 1 Quote
Queanbeyan Demon 7,023 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 9 hours ago, Cranky Franky said: IT WAS BONE DRY, PERFECT FOOTBALL CONDITIONS, WITH A NICE BREEZE BLOWING ACROSS THE GROUND & MUCH COOLER THAN MELBOURNE'S LAST MONTH. I WAS IN THE BRADMAN STAND & PUT ON A JUMPER AT HALF TIME 7 hours ago, loges said: Right and about 10 people on here that were there have stated the opposite myself included, what were you sitting in, the fridge. It seems like the conditions were different depending on where one was sitting. I was in the stand behind the goals in the top deck. The humidity was appalling. Many people around me were using their floggers to fan themselves. It was pretty awful. 1 Quote
WheeloRatings 1,190 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 Here are the stats for last night. I can add them to the Stats Files thread once @Demon Dynasty creates it for 2024. It's largely the same range of stats as last year, although I have developed an expected score model over the off season so this is included. Attn @binman Melbourne v Sydney (Opening Round, 2024) https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_match_stats.html?ID=20240001 Key Team Stats Stats highlighted purple were won by Melbourne. Stat For Against Diff Disposal Efficiency 71.1 68.9 +2.2 Kicking Efficiency 63.4 64.5 -1.1 Metres Gained 5534 6279 -745 Inside 50s 51 65 -14 Shots At Goal 21 29 -8 Shots Per Inside 50 41.2 44.6 -3.4 Contested Possessions 145 146 -1 Ground Ball Gets 109 98 +11 Intercepts 78 75 +3 Intercept Marks 14 18 -4 Centre Clearances 12 9 +3 Stoppage Clearances 22 36 -14 Contested Marks 3 8 -5 Marks Inside 50 5 9 -4 Hitouts 38 46 -8 Hitouts To Advantage 9 13 -4 Tackles 65 63 +2 Tackles Inside 50 24 13 +11 Def One On One Loss % 20.0 28.6 -8.6 Expected scores Team Shots Score Accuracy xScore +/- xSc. / Shot Shot Rating Overall Melbourne 21 9.8.62 42.9% 63.7 −1.7 3.03 −0.08 Sydney 29 12.10.82 41.4% 79.7 +2.3 2.75 +0.08 General Play Melbourne 15 5.6.36 33.3% 43.2 −7.2 2.88 −0.48 Sydney 16 7.8.50 43.8% 42.3 +7.7 2.64 +0.48 Set Position Melbourne 6 4.2.26 66.7% 20.5 +5.5 3.42 +0.91 Sydney 13 5.2.32 38.5% 37.4 −5.4 2.88 −0.42 xScore: total expected score from all shots taken. +/-: total score above or below expected score. xSc. / Shot: average expected score per shot. This represents the average shot difficulty. Shot Rating: average score above or below expected score per shot at goal. Notes: Expected scores are calculated by Wheelo Ratings. Each shot at goal is assigned an expected score based on the distance from goal, shot angle, and type of shot (e.g. set shot, general play following contested possession, general play following uncontested possession, ground kick, etc) as a proxy for pressure. The model does not take into account factors like the player, whether the ball was kicked with their preferred or non-preferred foot, and pressure on the player when taking the shot. Rushed behinds are excluded from actual and expected scores. Pressure Team pressure Quarter For Against 1 193 202 2 177 171 3 195 186 4 159 204 Match 182 190 Source: Herald Sun Most Pressure Points Note: pressure points are the weighed sum of pressure acts. Physical pressure acts are worth 3.75 points, closing acts are worth 2.25 points, chasing acts are 1.5 points and corralling are 1.2. ( https://www.championdata.com/glossary/afl/ ) Player Pressure Acts Pressure Points Season Average Tom Sparrow 31 71 71.0 Jack Viney 30 63 63.0 Kade Chandler 20 47 47.0 Alex Neal-Bullen 20 47 47.0 Clayton Oliver 25 46 46.0 Caleb Windsor 20 45 45.0 Blake Howes 12 34 34.0 Ed Langdon 18 34 34.0 Max Gawn 11 30 30.0 Christian Petracca 15 30 30.0 Christian Salem 14 28 28.0 Bayley Fritsch 11 19 19.0 Steven May 8 18 18.0 Adam Tomlinson 8 18 18.0 Jack Billings 6 17 17.0 Trent Rivers 10 17 17.0 Josh Schache 8 17 17.0 Charlie Spargo 8 17 17.0 Jacob van Rooyen 6 16 16.0 Bailey Laurie 8 15 15.0 Jake Bowey 5 11 11.0 Jake Lever 3 4 4.0 Judd McVee 1 2 2.0 Source: Herald Sun Time in Forward Half Quarter For Against 1 48% 52% 2 55% 45% 3 39% 61% 4 40% 60% Match 48% 52% Source: Match total sourced from the Herald Sun; quarter values are my own calculations. Score Sources Summary Category Score Against Diff Kick-in 0.0.0 0.0.0 +0 Centre Bounce 1.1.7 0.3.3 +4 Stoppage (Other) 2.4.16 4.4.28 -12 Turnover 6.5.41 8.7.55 -14 Score Source For Against Match Season Match Season * Centre Bounce 7 7.0 3 3.0 Stoppage (Other) 16 16.0 28 28.0 Turnover 41 41.0 55 55.0 * Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Sydney. Chain start region Note: region is from the scoring team's perspective. Category Region For Against Match Season Match Season * Centre Bounce Centre 7 7.0 3 3.0 Stoppage (Other) Centre 0 0.0 1 1.0 Stoppage (Other) Wing 7 7.0 26 26.0 Stoppage (Other) F50 9 9.0 1 1.0 Turnover D50 2 2.0 6 6.0 Turnover Centre 6 6.0 6 6.0 Turnover Wing 9 9.0 39 39.0 Turnover F50 24 24.0 4 4.0 Region For Against Match Season Match Season * D50 2 2.0 6 6.0 Centre 13 13.0 10 10.0 Wing 16 16.0 65 65.0 F50 33 33.0 5 5.0 * Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Sydney. Points from defensive half For Against Match Season Match Season * 8 8.0 27 27.0 * Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Sydney. Centre Bounce Attendances CBAs CBA % 2024 % 2023 % Max Gawn 21 88 87.5 64.9 Jack Viney 19 79 79.2 72.1 Clayton Oliver 15 62 62.5 81.4 Christian Petracca 14 58 58.3 61.1 Tom Sparrow 13 54 54.2 44.9 Christian Salem 9 38 37.5 0.0 Josh Schache 2 8 8.3 0.0 Alex Neal-Bullen 1 4 4.2 2.1 Charlie Spargo 1 4 4.2 0.0 Jacob van Rooyen 1 4 4.2 7.6 Trent Rivers 0 0 0.0 3.0 Ruck Contests and Hitouts Ruck Contests Ruck Contests RC % 2024 % 2023 % Max Gawn 89 85 84.8 57.5 Josh Schache 14 13 13.3 4.1 Jacob van Rooyen 2 2 1.9 13.1 Alex Neal-Bullen 0 0 0.0 0.0 Christian Petracca 0 0 0.0 0.4 Clayton Oliver 0 0 0.0 0.1 Steven May 0 0 0.0 0.0 Tom Sparrow 0 0 0.0 0.0 Hitouts Ruck Contests Hitouts To Adv. To Adv. % (2024) To Adv. % (2023) Max Gawn 89 37 8 21.6 30.1 Josh Schache 14 1 1 100.0 0.0 Alex Neal-Bullen 0 0 0 0.0 Christian Petracca 0 0 0 100.0 Jacob van Rooyen 2 0 0 31.1 Opposition hitouts Ruck Contests Hitouts To Adv. Brodie Grundy 76 33 13 Hayden McLean 24 10 0 Joel Amartey 4 2 0 Justin McInerney 1 1 0 2 6 1 1 Quote
DubDee 26,674 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 I can’t believe i waited so long for that game. it was so dull and disappointing skills were poor Im losing faith in the coaching unit 6 1 Quote
Bring-Back-Powell 15,548 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 (edited) I hope we’re not involved in opening round next year. If we are it will mean we’ll either be in Sydney or SE QLD whereby we’ve proved time and time again that we can’t handle the greasy conditions. I think we were about 1-7in the wet or humidity last year and the one win was against Richmond when it rained for all of 10 minutes. Anthony Hudson spoke to a non participating VIC club today and he was told that the 4 VIC clubs that travelled this weekend would surely be at a distinct disadvantage. I also don’t believe the forward line we put out last night was good enough to win a game of footy against a contender in Sydney. It was honestly 2012-2013 stuff. It will get better but by how much? Edited March 8, 2024 by Bring-Back-Powell Quote
titan_uranus 25,255 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said: I hope we’re not involved in opening round next year. If we are it will mean we’ll either be in Sydney or SE QLD whereby we’ve proved time and time again that we can’t handle the greasy conditions. I think we were about 1-7in the wet or humidity last year and the one win was against Richmond when it rained for all of 10 minutes. Anthony Hudson spoke to a non participating VIC club today and he was told that the 4 VIC clubs that travelled this weekend would surely be at a distinct disadvantage. I also don’t believe the forward line we put out last night was good enough to win a game of footy against a contender in Sydney. It was honestly 2012-2013 stuff. It will get better but by how much? Pickett changes us enormously. He can make things happen with forward 50 ground balls that no one else can (and particularly not Laurie or Spargo). Petty, Fullarton or B Brown are going to be more competitive in the air than Schache. Those two key changes, plus less humidity, should hopefully be enough to make the forward line good enough. 2 1 Quote
Demon Dynasty 17,165 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 15 minutes ago, WheeloRatings said: Here are the stats for last night. I can add them to the Stats Files thread once @Demon Dynasty creates it for 2024. It's largely the same range of stats as last year, although I have developed an expected score model over the off season so this is included. Attn @binman Melbourne v Sydney (Opening Round, 2024) https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_match_stats.html?ID=20240001 Key Team Stats Stats highlighted purple were won by Melbourne. Stat For Against Diff Disposal Efficiency 71.1 68.9 +2.2 Kicking Efficiency 63.4 64.5 -1.1 Metres Gained 5534 6279 -745 Inside 50s 51 65 -14 Shots At Goal 21 29 -8 Shots Per Inside 50 41.2 44.6 -3.4 Contested Possessions 145 146 -1 Ground Ball Gets 109 98 +11 Intercepts 78 75 +3 Intercept Marks 14 18 -4 Centre Clearances 12 9 +3 Stoppage Clearances 22 36 -14 Contested Marks 3 8 -5 Marks Inside 50 5 9 -4 Hitouts 38 46 -8 Hitouts To Advantage 9 13 -4 Tackles 65 63 +2 Tackles Inside 50 24 13 +11 Def One On One Loss % 20.0 28.6 -8.6 Expected scores Team Shots Score Accuracy xScore +/- xSc. / Shot Shot Rating Overall Melbourne 21 9.8.62 42.9% 63.7 −1.7 3.03 −0.08 Sydney 29 12.10.82 41.4% 79.7 +2.3 2.75 +0.08 General Play Melbourne 15 5.6.36 33.3% 43.2 −7.2 2.88 −0.48 Sydney 16 7.8.50 43.8% 42.3 +7.7 2.64 +0.48 Set Position Melbourne 6 4.2.26 66.7% 20.5 +5.5 3.42 +0.91 Sydney 13 5.2.32 38.5% 37.4 −5.4 2.88 −0.42 xScore: total expected score from all shots taken. +/-: total score above or below expected score. xSc. / Shot: average expected score per shot. This represents the average shot difficulty. Shot Rating: average score above or below expected score per shot at goal. Notes: Expected scores are calculated by Wheelo Ratings. Each shot at goal is assigned an expected score based on the distance from goal, shot angle, and type of shot (e.g. set shot, general play following contested possession, general play following uncontested possession, ground kick, etc) as a proxy for pressure. The model does not take into account factors like the player, whether the ball was kicked with their preferred or non-preferred foot, and pressure on the player when taking the shot. Rushed behinds are excluded from actual and expected scores. Pressure Team pressure Quarter For Against 1 193 202 2 177 171 3 195 186 4 159 204 Match 182 190 Source: Herald Sun Most Pressure Points Note: pressure points are the weighed sum of pressure acts. Physical pressure acts are worth 3.75 points, closing acts are worth 2.25 points, chasing acts are 1.5 points and corralling are 1.2. ( https://www.championdata.com/glossary/afl/ ) Player Pressure Acts Pressure Points Season Average Tom Sparrow 31 71 71.0 Jack Viney 30 63 63.0 Kade Chandler 20 47 47.0 Alex Neal-Bullen 20 47 47.0 Clayton Oliver 25 46 46.0 Caleb Windsor 20 45 45.0 Blake Howes 12 34 34.0 Ed Langdon 18 34 34.0 Max Gawn 11 30 30.0 Christian Petracca 15 30 30.0 Christian Salem 14 28 28.0 Bayley Fritsch 11 19 19.0 Steven May 8 18 18.0 Adam Tomlinson 8 18 18.0 Jack Billings 6 17 17.0 Trent Rivers 10 17 17.0 Josh Schache 8 17 17.0 Charlie Spargo 8 17 17.0 Jacob van Rooyen 6 16 16.0 Bailey Laurie 8 15 15.0 Jake Bowey 5 11 11.0 Jake Lever 3 4 4.0 Judd McVee 1 2 2.0 Source: Herald Sun Time in Forward Half Quarter For Against 1 48% 52% 2 55% 45% 3 39% 61% 4 40% 60% Match 48% 52% Source: Match total sourced from the Herald Sun; quarter values are my own calculations. Score Sources Summary Category Score Against Diff Kick-in 0.0.0 0.0.0 +0 Centre Bounce 1.1.7 0.3.3 +4 Stoppage (Other) 2.4.16 4.4.28 -12 Turnover 6.5.41 8.7.55 -14 Score Source For Against Match Season Match Season * Centre Bounce 7 7.0 3 3.0 Stoppage (Other) 16 16.0 28 28.0 Turnover 41 41.0 55 55.0 * Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Sydney. Chain start region Note: region is from the scoring team's perspective. Category Region For Against Match Season Match Season * Centre Bounce Centre 7 7.0 3 3.0 Stoppage (Other) Centre 0 0.0 1 1.0 Stoppage (Other) Wing 7 7.0 26 26.0 Stoppage (Other) F50 9 9.0 1 1.0 Turnover D50 2 2.0 6 6.0 Turnover Centre 6 6.0 6 6.0 Turnover Wing 9 9.0 39 39.0 Turnover F50 24 24.0 4 4.0 Region For Against Match Season Match Season * D50 2 2.0 6 6.0 Centre 13 13.0 10 10.0 Wing 16 16.0 65 65.0 F50 33 33.0 5 5.0 * Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Sydney. Points from defensive half For Against Match Season Match Season * 8 8.0 27 27.0 * Against season average represents average points conceded by Melbourne across the season, not average points scored by Sydney. Centre Bounce Attendances CBAs CBA % 2024 % 2023 % Max Gawn 21 88 87.5 64.9 Jack Viney 19 79 79.2 72.1 Clayton Oliver 15 62 62.5 81.4 Christian Petracca 14 58 58.3 61.1 Tom Sparrow 13 54 54.2 44.9 Christian Salem 9 38 37.5 0.0 Josh Schache 2 8 8.3 0.0 Alex Neal-Bullen 1 4 4.2 2.1 Charlie Spargo 1 4 4.2 0.0 Jacob van Rooyen 1 4 4.2 7.6 Trent Rivers 0 0 0.0 3.0 Ruck Contests and Hitouts Ruck Contests Ruck Contests RC % 2024 % 2023 % Max Gawn 89 85 84.8 57.5 Josh Schache 14 13 13.3 4.1 Jacob van Rooyen 2 2 1.9 13.1 Alex Neal-Bullen 0 0 0.0 0.0 Christian Petracca 0 0 0.0 0.4 Clayton Oliver 0 0 0.0 0.1 Steven May 0 0 0.0 0.0 Tom Sparrow 0 0 0.0 0.0 Hitouts Ruck Contests Hitouts To Adv. To Adv. % (2024) To Adv. % (2023) Max Gawn 89 37 8 21.6 30.1 Josh Schache 14 1 1 100.0 0.0 Alex Neal-Bullen 0 0 0 0.0 Christian Petracca 0 0 0 100.0 Jacob van Rooyen 2 0 0 31.1 Opposition hitouts Ruck Contests Hitouts To Adv. Brodie Grundy 76 33 13 Hayden McLean 24 10 0 Joel Amartey 4 2 0 Justin McInerney 1 1 0 Thanks Wheelo... i'll start it up tonight 1 1 Quote
TheWiz 787 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 21 hours ago, monoccular said: Despite Ollie's lack of preparation he was a solid contributor. Who else would you have played? It’s a very fair question, and reflecting on it I deleted my original post. I agree, he was a solid contributor. I should have recalibrated my expectations from his previous elite performances, but nonetheless this was good enough. Cheers 2 1 Quote
Earl Hood 6,167 Posted March 8, 2024 Posted March 8, 2024 (edited) 1 hour ago, Roost it far said: I actually think Max spat the dummy and wanted to ruck alone All that happened points to just that conclusion. The refusal to select Grundy in the last 5 weeks or so tells me something went wrong at the club. The original plan was for Grundy to ruck and Max to go forward and pinch hit in the ruck. Max didn’t work up forward. By round 18 it was Grundy who was sent packing to work on his forward craft because it wasn’t working up forward. And that was it for Grundy. It’s a team sport but I have had a suspicion that the captain spat the dummy on this. Edited March 8, 2024 by Earl Hood 2 1 1 Quote
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