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Stats File 2026 Season

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2 hours ago, jnrmac said:

I think you need to pay CD for that kind of analysis

What I have done in the past is screenshot the stats off the AFL app or website at the end of each quarter.

1 hour ago, layzie said:

Yeah I've started doing that too. Seems to still be the best way.

I have the quarterly breakdown of all the stats if you're after anything specific. I could also include a table in my regular post with some of the key stats broken down by quarter. Any particular stats of most interest?

 
8 minutes ago, WheeloRatings said:

I have the quarterly breakdown of all the stats if you're after anything specific. I could also include a table in my regular post with some of the key stats broken down by quarter. Any particular stats of most interest?

Thanks Very kind. Nothing for me on a regular basis. I just like to see how the stats play out versus my own eyes when watching the game.

1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

Thanks Very kind. Nothing for me on a regular basis. I just like to see how the stats play out versus my own eyes when watching the game.

That's fair. It certainly should be easier to access such basic info on the AFL website/app.

 
2 hours ago, WheeloRatings said:

I have the quarterly breakdown of all the stats if you're after anything specific. I could also include a table in my regular post with some of the key stats broken down by quarter. Any particular stats of most interest?

Don't go to too much effort Wheelo but things like clearances, cont and uncontested possessions would be great. Maybe tackles for a defensive aspect. Even a differential would help if its easier. Maybe others have some good suggestions as well?

The closest thing I've found for quarterly stats is the AFL app when you look at a player eg. How any touches they had in the 3rd quarter. Footywire has a brief quarter by quarter scoring breakdown but that's it.


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2 hours ago, layzie said:

Don't go to too much effort Wheelo but things like clearances, cont and uncontested possessions would be great. Maybe tackles for a defensive aspect. Even a differential would help if its easier. Maybe others have some good suggestions as well?

The closest thing I've found for quarterly stats is the AFL app when you look at a player eg. How any touches they had in the 3rd quarter. Footywire has a brief quarter by quarter scoring breakdown but that's it.

The 'timeline' on the AFL app is pretty good as thru the match, and at the end of each quarter, it highlights some notable stats.

20 hours ago, binman said:

The 'timeline' on the AFL app is pretty good as thru the match, and at the end of each quarter, it highlights some notable stats.

Does it do it for the team stats Bin? Will pay attention to that part.

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18 minutes ago, layzie said:

Does it do it for the team stats Bin? Will pay attention to that part.

Some, but really just notable numbers - and only one or two per quarter. For example this comment was made at the 20 mins mark of the last quarter:

Melbourne continues to apply the pressure with the last two goals of the game, both from forward half chains. All three Melbourne goals this term have come from forward half chains. It has been pretty even in forward half scores, with Melbourne leading 7.5.47 to 7.4.46 for Carlton.

 
56 minutes ago, binman said:

Some, but really just notable numbers - and only one or two per quarter. For example this comment was made at the 20 mins mark of the last quarter:

Melbourne continues to apply the pressure with the last two goals of the game, both from forward half chains. All three Melbourne goals this term have come from forward half chains. It has been pretty even in forward half scores, with Melbourne leading 7.5.47 to 7.4.46 for Carlton.

Thanks Binman.

Also with a pressure rating of 202 in the last quarter that commentary lines up!

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Did anyone just watch First Crack.

Daniel Hoyne from champion data was on the show and pretty much confirmed that for the first time since Chanpion Data have been recording speed of ball movement, Melbourne was the fastest ever on the weekend in terms of moving the ball with speed.

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