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AFLW Votes - Leaderboard 2018 - WINNER: Harris!

Here is where i'll keep track of the weekly 3, 2, 1 winners from each week and the current leaderboard.

Round 1
3.  Harris
2.  Loynes
1.  Stevens

Round 2
3.  Davey
2.  S. Hosking
1.  Harris

Round 3
3.  Gay
2.  Loynes
1.  Audley

Round 4
3.  Arnell
2.  S. Hosking
1.  Moody

Round 5
3.  Loynes
2.  S. Hosking
1.  Harris

Round 6
3.  Hardiman
2.  Harris
1.  Gee

Round 7
3.  Harris
2.  S. Hosking
1.  Loynes


Leaderboard

=1  Harris (10)    
=1  Loynes (8 )    
3  S. Hosking (8 )    
=4  Davey (3)    
=4  Gay (3)    
=4  Arnell (3)    
=4  Hardiman (3)    
=8  Stevens (1)    
=8  Audley (1)    
=8  Moody (1)    
=8  Gee (1)    

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Reply #1
Last game results and updated leaderboard. Its tight at the top.

Round 4
3.  Arnell
2.  S. Hosking
1.  Moody



Leaderboard

=1  Harris (4)
=1  Loynes (4)
=1  S. Hosking (4)
=4  Davey (3)
=4  Gay (3)
=4  Arnell (3)
=7  Stevens (1)
=7  Audley (1)
=7  Moody (1)
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Reply #2
That it is. Unfortunately it is because so few of our girls have played games that REALLY stood out. However, we still have a couple of games left to show something other than a lot of effort.
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #3
That it is. Unfortunately it is because so few of our girls have played games that REALLY stood out. However, we still have a couple of games left to show something other than a lot of effort.

I've got a backup plan for a leaderboard which will do away with the problem of such few games to score votes in and thus the congestion we see in this table.

I'll reveal at the end of the season. ;)

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Reply #4
Update from the Adelaide game

Round 5
3.  Loynes
2.  S. Hosking
1.  Harris




Leaderboard

1  Loynes (7)    
2  S. Hosking (6)    
3  Harris (5)    
=4  Davey (3)
=4  Gay (3)
=4  Arnell (3)
=7  Stevens (1)
=7  Audley (1)
=7  Moody (1)
10. -

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Reply #5
Update from our latest game against the Dees.

Round 6
3.  Hardiman
2.  Harris
1.  Gee



Leaderboard

=1  Loynes (7)
=1  Harris (7)
3  S. Hosking (6)
=4  Davey (3)
=4  Gay (3)
=4  Arnell (3)
=4  Hardiman (3)
=8  Stevens (1)
=8  Audley (1)
=8  Moody (1)
=8  Gee (1)

Looks like we have our top 3 sorted, now it just about the order....and who will come 4th.

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Reply #6
Final results votes are in. Round 7 was a battle between our 3 best performed girls all year, and they hogged all the votes in the final round, with not a single other player registering a vote.
Round 7
3.  Harris
2.  S. Hosking
1.  Loynes

Before this round, all 3 of them were capable of winning the CSC AFLW B+F. With Harris winning the round, she wins the whole thing!


Leaderboard

1  Harris (10)    
=3  Loynes (8 )    
=3  S. Hosking (8 )    
=4  Davey (3)    
=4  Gay (3)    
=4  Arnell (3)    
=4  Hardiman (3)    
=8  Stevens (1)    
=8  Audley (1)    
=8  Moody (1)    
=8  Gee (1)

Congrats to Tayla Harris!


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Reply #7
FWIW, i kept track of everyones votes.

As i tie-breaker, (which i thought would be useful at the end of the year) i calculated the average number of votes each player received for the round.
Example...
In R7
Harris received an average of 2.5 votes from each voter.
S. Hosking received an average of 2.0
Loynes, 1.5

I did that for each round, and tallied them up. Below is the results.

1. Harris  (7.63)
2. S. Hosking  (7.56)
3. Loynes  (7.45)
4. Davey  (3.4)
5. Gay  (3.01)
6. Arnell  (2.71)
7. Hardiman  (2.61)
8. Moody  (2.04)
9. Audley  (1.79)
10. Gee  (1.33)
11. Harrington  (0.84)
12. J. Hosking  (0.78)
13. Stevens  (0.7)
14. Brazzale  (0.13)

Interestingly, Davey got a perfect 3.0 in R2. Unanimously BOG from all voters, despite getting injured and only playing 3/4 of the game. The only player to do so all year. That basically allowed her to come in 4th place, despite only playing 1 3/4 games.