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i know we can get basics at finalsiren.com or allthestats.com but is there someway we can get all the detailed stuff the media gets? i mean id love to know how many 'spoils' belly had today, in fact thats why i started this thread, i thought our defenders collectively had stacks of punches and was wondering if it was more than normal. other stats like long kicks, short kicks, types of free kicks, marks inside forward 50, we hear the media quote these all the time, but im wondering if we can access them on the net anywhere?

 
i know we can get basics at finalsiren.com or allthestats.com but is there someway we can get all the detailed stuff the media gets? i mean id love to know how many 'spoils' belly had today, in fact thats why i started this thread, i thought our defenders collectively had stacks of punches and was wondering if it was more than normal. other stats like long kicks, short kicks, types of free kicks, marks inside forward 50, we hear the media quote these all the time, but im wondering if we can access them on the net anywhere?

it should be in the age 2morrow.... u cant access this stat on the net anywhere from my knowledge, im pretty sure the papers have to pay to get alll the stats from champion data etc.....

but check the age 2morrow it should have a collum in the stats SPLS or SPS or somthin along those lines

it was on te board at the "G" i think at one stage it was 16 spoils to 11 our way 2nd q

not to sure though.. would be interesting to find out how many spoils bell had today ...

 

Last year, later in the week, Footywire used to have detailed analyses of all games. For obvious reasons I've not bothered looking this season. Give it a go around Wed.


gee it felt like more than that at the game but iguess thats still quite a few spoils hey...

For sure - huge amount.

i know we can get basics at finalsiren.com or allthestats.com but is there someway we can get all the detailed stuff the media gets? i mean id love to know how many 'spoils' belly had today, in fact thats why i started this thread, i thought our defenders collectively had stacks of punches and was wondering if it was more than normal. other stats like long kicks, short kicks, types of free kicks, marks inside forward 50, we hear the media quote these all the time, but im wondering if we can access them on the net anywhere?

try pro-stats (free)

 

They used to have all of the stats (like spoils, hardball gets and 1%'s) but I believe Channel 7 have bought the rights to them and they are no longer available to the public, which is a real pain in the arse. That site used to be great, now it's just the same as all the others.

They used to have all of the stats (like spoils, hardball gets and 1%'s) but I believe Channel 7 have bought the rights to them and they are no longer available to the public, which is a real pain in the arse. That site used to be great, now it's just the same as all the others.

Player Category Leaders for the stats you refer to and others are still available by round as are Team Category Leaders. Better than nothing. They don't get publshed (pdf) until about mid-week.


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