Jim Park Analysis 2024 February 29, 2024, 10:12:13 am Getting ready for next week. I'm assuming people still want this. Voting will be as usual. Quote Selected 2 Likes
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #1 – March 24, 2024, 02:33:49 pm AFL 2024 Rd 0: Carlton vs BrisbaneA terrible start, but a very solid finish to our first game against last year’s 2nd place getter in Brisbane. This is our first win against Brisbane at the ‘Gabba for something like 11 years, which makes it pretty special.Trends:[1] There were 15 voters this round, a solid number of start the year. [2] The rating was a 9.67, which is an A-. That is a measure of how well we finished this game. [3] 18 players managed a mention again this week, which shows just how we've played in recent times. We are a champion team these days, rather than a team of champions and everyone is making a contribution.[4] The average vote this week was 33. Even spread over 18 recipients, this is a considerable score.[5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week. This is becoming the norm when we win these days, and I am not disappointed.[6] George Hewett managed 245 votes to be BOG this week, just ahead of Harry McKay (233 votes). [7] Only H got votes from every voter this week. George missed one voter, while Tomd de Koning and Cripps missed two.[8] Jack Carroll and Zac Williams were in the votes this week, which is excellent. Carroll’s form last year was not consistent enough, while Williams missed the entire year with injury. [9] We were a very even team this week, with significant contributions from the mids, the defence and the forwards. May that continue!Votes:George Hewett 245Harry McKay 233Patrick Cripps 158Tom de Koning 152Charlie Curnow 149Blake Acres 87Mitch McGovern 84Jordan Boyd 52Young, Lewis 52Fogarty, Lachlan 42Saad, Adam 42William, Zac 42Carroll, Jack 36Cerra, Adam 32Kemp, Brodie 19Cuningham, David 13Newman, Nicholas 10Hollands, Oliver 6 Quote Selected 1 Likes
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #2 – March 28, 2024, 09:42:04 pm AFL 2024 Rd 1: Carlton vs RichmondA game we should have won by more, but one in which we stood up when challenged.Trends:[1] There were 16 voters this round, a solid number of start the year and one better than last week.[2] The rating was a 8.71, which is an B-. Fair enough considering that we won, and that we dominated significant periods of play.[3] 14 players managed a mention this week, which is done a little on last week, but still significant. We are a champion team these days, rather than a team of champions and everyone is making a contribution.[4] The average vote this week was 30. This is a considerable score.[5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more this week. This is becoming the norm when we win these days, and I am not disappointed.[6] Patrick Cripps managed 346 votes to be BOG this week, just ahead of Mitch McGovern (288 votes). [7] three players managed votes from everyone this week; Cripps, McGovern and McKay. Tom de Koning missed from one voter.[8] Jack Carroll and Zac Williams were solid again, although not as significant as last week. Young and Kemp were significant. [9] We were still a very even team this week, with significant contributions from the mids, the defence and the forwards. May that continue!Votes:Cripps, Patrick 346McGovern, Mitchell 248McKay, Harrison 207de Koning, Tom 188Saad, Adam 84Newman, Nicholas 79Kemp, Brodie 30Acres, Blake 24Carroll, Jack 24Hewett, George 16Curnow, Charles 8Owies, Matthew 5Young, Lewis 3William, Zac 3Progressive voting:504 - Cripps, Patrick (0)373 - McGovern, Mitchell (0)441 - McKay, Harrison (0)340 - de Koning, Tom (0)262 - Hewett, George (0)157 - Curnow, Charles (0)127 - Saad, Adam (0)112 - Acres, Blake (0)89- Newman, Nicholas (0)61 - Carroll, Jack (0)55 - Young, Lewis (0)52 - Boyd, Jordan (0)50 - Kemp, Brodie (0)45 - William, Zac (0)42 - Fogarty, Lachlan (0)33 - Cerra, Adam (0)13 - Cuningham, David (0)7- Hollands, Oliver (0)5 - Owies, Matthew (0) Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #3 – April 09, 2024, 12:59:01 pm AFL 2024 Rd 3: Carlton vs North MelbourneNorth gave us everything they had and we still won by almost 10 goals.Trends:[1] There were 13 voters this round, a solid number of start the year but still less than our previous games. Good Friday? I left the thread open for longer than usual, but ...[2] The rating was a 9.45, which is an B+. Fair enough considering that we won, and that we dominated significant periods of play.[3] 15 players managed a mention this week, which is one up on last week, but still significant. We are a champion team these days, rather than a team of champions and everyone is making a contribution. (I like writing this. )[4] The average vote this week was 32. We don't often better this.[5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more again this week. This is becoming the norm when we win these days, and I am not disappointed in the least. May it continue![6] Harry McKay managed 414 votes to be BOG this week, a Judd-like display. Most weeks, Cripps' 291 votes would have been hard to beat. [7] Only two players managed votes from everyone this week; Cripps and McKay. George Hewett missed from one voter.[8] Elijah Hollands was the youngster who stood out this week.[9] We were still a very even team this week, with significant contributions from the mids, the defence and the forwards. May that continue!Votes:McKay, Harrison 414Cripps, Patrick 291Hewett, George 233Cerra, Adam 102Curnow, Charles 91Weitering, Jacob 80McGovern, Mitchell 58Hollands, Elijah 58Fogarty, Lachlan 25Kennedy, Matthew 25Acres, Blake 15de Koning, Tom 11Saad, Adam 7Newman, Nicholas 4Owies, Matthew 4Progressive Voting:Harry McKay 854Patrick Cripps 795George Hewett 495Mitch McGovern 431Tom de Koning 351Charlie Curnow 248Adam Cerra 135Adam Saad 134Blake Acres 127Nic Newman 93Jacob Weitering 80Lachie Fogarty 68Jack Carroll 61Elijah Hollands 59Lewis Young 55Jordan Boyd 52Brodie Kemp 50Zac Williams 45Matt Kennedy 26David Cuningham 13Matthew Owies 10Ollie Hollands 7 Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #4 – April 17, 2024, 12:57:05 pm AFL 2024 Rd 4: Carlton vs FremantleWe were lucky to win, but the way we kept scrapping was very good. Pity we can't kick straight.Trends:[1] There were 14 voters this round, a solid number of start the year. I'd like more, but...[2] The rating was a 8.98, which is an B. Fair enough considering that we won, and that we dominated significant periods of play.[3] 16 players managed a mention this week, which is one up on last week. Everybody contributes when we win.[4] The average vote this week was 31. [5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more again this week. This is becoming the norm when we win these days, and I am not disappointed in the least. May it continue![6] Jacob Weitering managed 333 votes to be BOG this week. Tom de Koning was second while Cripps and Saad were tied for third.[7] No player managed votes from everyone this week. This is a rarity. Weitering, Saad and de Koning missed from one voter.[8] None of our youngsters stood out this week, which is disappointing.[9] Our defenders generally dominated the votes this week.Votes:Weitering, Jacob 333de Koning, Tom 212Cripps, Patrick 176Saad, Adam 176Curnow, Charles 131Cerra, Adam 96Kemp, Brodie 93Cottrell, Matthew 64Hewett, George 32Owies, Matthew 6William, Zac 6Boyd, Jordan 6McGovern, Mitchell 3Acres, Blake 3Newman, Nicholas 3Carroll, Jack 3Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 971Harry McKay 854Tom de Koning 563George Hewett 527Mitch McGovern 434Jacob Weitering 414Charlie Curnow 380Adam Saad 310Adam Cerra 231Brodie Kemp 143Blake Acres 130Nic Newman 96Lachie Fogarty 68Matt Cottrell 65Jack Carroll 64Jordan Boyd 59Elijah Hollands 59Lewis Young 55Zac William 52Matt Kennedy 26Matt Owies 16David Cuningham 13Ollie Hollands 7 Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #5 – April 20, 2024, 11:02:55 pm AFL 2024 Rd 5: Carlton vs AdelaideWe were unlucky to lose, but we panicked for the first time this season. had we kept our nerve, we would have won.Trends:[1] There were 12 voters this round, which isn't that bad considering.[2] The rating was a 7.22, which is an D+. A little harsh, perhaps, considering that we lost by 2 points in the last few seconds. But, we were expected to win and we should have, so people judged us accordingly.[3] 14 players managed a mention this week, which is 2 down on last week. Everybody contributes when we win, which wasn't quite how it worked out this time.[4] The average vote this week was 24. The first time below 30 for the year and indicative of how down we were this round.[5] 3 players managed 100 votes or more this week. Even so, only one performance stood out.[6] Sam Walsh managed 460 votes to be BOG this week. This was a Judd-like performance if there ever was one. Cripps and Acres came in at 2nd and 3rd, and neither of them had great games.[7] One player managed votes from everyone this week. This is a rarity. But Walsh's game stood out. Nobody else's did.[8] None of our youngsters stood out this week, which is disappointing.[9] Only Walsh stood out. We struggled over the rest of the field.Votes:Walsh, Sam 460Acres, Blake 114Cripps, Patrick 102Curnow, Charles 96Kennedy, Matthew 63Kemp, Brodie 54Hewett, George 48McKay, Harrison 36William, Zac 33Boyd, Jordan 30de Koning, Tom 18Fantasia, Orazio 12Newman, Nicholas 9Pittonet, Marc 6Progressive Votes:Patrick Cripps 1074Harry McKay 890Tom de Koning 581George Hewett 575Charlie Curnow 476Sam Walsh 460Mitch McGovern 434Jacob Weitering 414Adam Saad 310Blake Acres 244Adam Cerra 231Brodie Kemp 197Nic Newman 105Matthew Kennedy 89Jordan Boyd 89Zac Williams 85Lachie Fogarty 68Matthew Cottrell 65Jack Carroll 64Elijah Hollands 59Lewis Young 55Matthew Owies 16David Cuningham 13Orazio Fantasia 12Marc Pittonet 6Ollie Hollands 6 Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #6 – May 02, 2024, 08:55:15 pm AFL 2024 Rd 6: Carlton vs GWSI big effort against one of the best teams in the comp.Trends:[1] There were 17 voters this round, which is excellent for this year. It is the best so far.[2] The rating was a 10, which is an A. This is the first time I've seen a perfect, whole number score. For it to be a 10 tells you much better this one than last week,[3] 14 players managed a mention this week, which is the same as last week. Again, it suggests that a lot of players made a decent contribution.[4] The average vote this week was 31. Considering last week it was 24, you can easily see the improvement.[5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more this week. A great contribution from all 4.[6] Patrick Cripps managed 429 votes to be BOG this week. Sam Walsh managed 324 votes. Batman and Robin? De Koning and Pittonet rounded out the top 4.[7] Three player managed votes from everyone this week. Pittonet missed from one voter.[8] Not a lot from our younger players, as far as votes so anyway. Matthew Cottrell was the standout.[9] Our midfield totally dominated.Votes:Cripps, Patrick 429Walsh, Sam 324de Koning, Tom 203Pittonet, Marc 156Kennedy, Matthew 82Cottrell, Matthew 79Hewett, George 65McKay, Harrison 62Curnow, Charles 38Boyd, Jordan 29Hollands, Oliver 15Kemp, Brodie 9Acres, Blake 6Newman, Nicholas 3Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 1503Harry McKay 952Sam Walsh 784Tom de Koning 784George Hewett 640Charlie Curnow 514Mitch McGovern 434Jacob Weitering 414Adam Saad 310Blake Acres 250Adam Cerra 231Brodie Kemp 206Matthew Kennedy 171Marc Pittonet 162Matthew Cottrell 144Jordan Boyd 118Nic Newman 108Zac Williams 85Lachlan Fogarty 68Jack Carroll 64Elijah Hollands 59Lewis Young 55Ollie Hollands 22Matthew Owies 16David Cuningham 13Orazio Fantasia 13 Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #7 – May 08, 2024, 09:18:48 pm AFL 2024 Rd 7: Carlton vs GeelongI am really disappointed to have lost this one. We did so much right, yet our mistakes cost us the game. Geelong were very much up against us, but we should have been too.Trends:[1] There were 15 voters this round, which is not that bad considering we lost. I'd love it if more people gave their opinions, but I'll take what I can get. Thank you to everyone who took the time to vote. Believe me, it is appreciated.[2] The rating was a 8.16, which is just higher than a C. Pity we couldn't reproduce last week's effort, but we may have been a little harsh, considering who was available.[3] 12 players managed a mention this week, which is just two less than last week. Again, it suggests that a lot of players made a contribution. It was the mistakes that killed us.[4] The average vote this week was 24, which equals our yearly low. It does tell how we feel our players fared.[5] 6 players managed 100 votes or more this week. This is very good, but it does suggest that more could have been done by the others.[6] Patrick Cripps managed 315 votes to be BOG this week. Behind him things were quite close between Walsh, Weitering and Pittonet.[7] Two player managed votes from everyone this week. Pittonet missed from one voter, as did Weitering.[8] Elijah Hollands was probably the youngster who stood out, followed by Jordan Boyd. [9] Our midfield totally dominated the voting. Only one forward (H) and one defender (Weitering) really stood out.Votes:Cripps, Patrick 315Walsh, Sam 196Weitering, Jacob 185Pittonet, Marc 174Acres, Blake 109McKay, Harrison 103Kennedy, Matthew 63Hewett, George 38Hollands, Elijah 19Curnow, Charles 8Boyd, Jordan 8Newman, Nicholas 5Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 1819Harry McKay 1015Sam Walsh 980Tom de Koning 784George Hewett 678Jacob Weitering 599Charlie Curnow 522Mitch McGovern 434Blake Acres 359Marc Pittonet 336Adam Saad 310Matthew Kennedy 234Adam Cerra 231Brodie Kemp 206Matthew Cottrell 144Jordan Boyd 126Nic Newman 113Zac Williams 85Elijah Hollands 78Lachie Fogarty 68Jack Carroll 64Lewis Young 55Olliver Hollands 22Matthew Owies 16David Cuningham 13Orazio Fantasia 13 Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #8 – May 19, 2024, 11:20:23 am AFL 2024 Rd 8: Carlton vs CollingwoodWe lost by a kick and should have won, but really didn't play that well.Trends:[1] There were 15 voters this round, which is pretty good for a loss. Traditionally, fewer voters bother when we lose.[2] The rating was a 8, which is an C. This is the 2nd time in 2 weeks that we averaged a whole number![3] 13 players managed a mention this week, which is only one less than last week. Again, it suggests that a lot of players made a contribution. The difference was that nobody seemed to dominate.[4] The average vote this week was 26. This is the second lowest of the year so far.[5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week. This usually indicates a win, but even these 5 voters were not as outstanding as others have been this season.[6] Harry McKay was BOG this round with 260 votes . the other 4 100+ vote getters were all around the 160 mark.[7] No player managed votes from everyone this week. A number of guys got close, but nobody was so significant that everyone recognized it.[8] Not a lot from our younger players, as far as votes so anyway. Cincotta managed a mention, as did Elijah Hollands.[9] Our defenders were the main area of vote getting, which suggested that the ball was spending too much time down there. Votes:McKay, Harrison 260Weitering, Jacob 165Newman, Nicholas 165Walsh, Sam 160Acres, Blake 150Owies, Matthew 93Hewett, George 65de Koning, Tom 50Pittonet, Marc 45Cripps, Patrick 33Hollands, Elijah 5Young, Lewis 5Cincotta, Alex 5Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 1851Harry McKay 1315Sam Walsh 1140Tom de Koning 834Jacob Weitering 764George Hewett 743Charlie Curnow 522Blake Acres 509Mitch McGovern 434Marc Pittonet 381Adam Saad 310Nic Newman 278Matthew Kennedy 234Adam Cerra 231Brodie Kemp 206Matthew Cottrell 144Jordan Boyd 126Matthew Owies 108Zac Williams 85Elijah Hollands 83Lachie Fogarty 68Jack Carroll 64Lewis Young 60Oliver Hollands 22David Cuningham 13Orazio Fantasia 13Alex Cincotta 5 Quote Selected Last Edit: May 19, 2024, 11:46:30 am by crashlander
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #9 – May 19, 2024, 12:28:16 pm AFL 2024 Rd 9: Carlton vs MelbourneWe dominated this game, but for the last 10 minutes, but Melbourne are a dangerous side and hard to score against.Trends:[1] There were 12 voters this round, which is 3 less than then last week's loss. Please, do take the time to vote. Everyone is appreciated.[2] The rating was a 9.47, which is bwteeen an A- and B+. definitely not a whole number this week![3] 16 players managed a mention this week, which is incredible. Everyone out there did something of note.[4] The average vote this week was 30. Much better than last week.[5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more this week. [6] Jacob Weitering was BOG with 292 votes, only a couple ahead of Sam Walsh ([color=limegreen]284 votes[/color]) . Cripps was next with 229 votes.[7] Two players managed votes from everyone this week. A number of guys got close, like Cripps and Owies.[8] Ollie Hollands had a good one, as did Cincotta.[9] Our defenders and midfielders were the main area of vote getting, which tells you something of the game.Votes:Weitering, Jacob 292Walsh, Sam 284Cripps, Patrick 229Owies, Matthew 166Pittonet, Marc 87Newman, Nicholas 75Acres, Blake 75Cincotta, Alex 47Kennedy, Matthew 39Cerra, Adam 32Hollands, Oliver 28Curnow, Charles 24McGovern, Mitchell 20Hewett, George 8de Koning, Tom 8Hollands, Elijah 8Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 2080Sam Walsh 1424Harry McKay 1315Jacob Weitering 1056Tom de Koning 841George Hewett 751Blake Acres 584Charlie Curnow 546Marc Pittonet 468Mitch McGovern 454Nic Newman 353Adam Saad 310Matthew Owies 274Matthew Kennedy 273Adam Cerra 262Brodie Kemp 206Matthew Cottrell 144Jordan Boyd 126Elijah Hollands 91Zac Williams 85Lachie Fogarty 68Jack Carroll 64Lewis Young 60Alex Cincotta 53Oliver Hollands 49David Cunimngham 13Orazio Fantasia 13 Quote Selected Last Edit: June 01, 2024, 10:22:14 am by crashlander
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #10 – June 01, 2024, 10:50:36 am AFL 2024 Rd 10: Carlton vs SydneyOur worst game by some margin: the only time this year that we've been comprehensively beaten and broken.Trends:[1] There were 14 voters this round, which is reasonable consider that we lost so badly. Please, do take the time to vote. Everyone is appreciated.[2] The rating was a 6.36, which is a E+. The first time all year the rating so significantly low.[3] 14 players managed a mention this week, which shows that most players made some sort of contribution. However, not many of those contributions were winning ones.[4] The average vote this week was 19. By far the worst for the year.[5] 3 players managed 100 votes or more this week. [6] Nic Newman was BOG with 328 votes. He was a long way in front ofBlake Acres (143 votes) and Mar Pittonet ( 138 votes). [7] Only one player managed votes from everyone this week, Nic Newman. [8] Our youngsters were not significant this week, although a couple were recognized for their efforts.[9] Our defenders were the main area of vote getting, which tells you something of the game.Votes:Newman, Nicholas 328Acres, Blake 143Pittonet, Marc 138Kennedy, Matthew 95Cripps, Patrick 48Boyd, Jordan 42McGovern, Mitchell 32Kemp, Brodie 29Hewett, George 24Cincotta, Alex 21William, Zac 21McKay, Harrison 13Hollands, Elijah 11Curnow, Charles 8Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 2128Sam Walsh 1424Harry McKay 1329Jacob Weitering 1056Tom de Koning 841George Hewett 775Blake Acres 727Nic Newman 682Marc Pittonet 606Charlie Curnow 554Mitch McGovern 486Matthew Kennedy 369Adam Saad 310Matthew Owies 274Adam Cerra 262Brodie Kemp 235Jordan Boyd 169Matthew Cottrell 144Zac William 106Elijah Hollands 101Alex Cincotta 74Lachie Fogarty 68Jack Carroll 64Lewis Young 60Ollie Hollands 49Orazio Fantasia 13David Cuningham 13 Quote Selected Last Edit: June 01, 2024, 07:58:06 pm by crashlander
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #11 – June 01, 2024, 04:08:06 pm AFL 2024 Rd 11: Carlton vs Gold CoastWhat a difference a week makes! We were the superior team all day. Pity we couldn't put them away as we could have.Trends:[1] There were 17 voters this round, which is excellent for this year. It is double the number who voted in this round last year.[2] The rating was a 9.35, which is an B+. Consioderably better thanlast week![3] 16 players managed a mention this week, which is nothing short of excellent. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute.[4] The average vote this week was 32. Considering last week it was 19, you can easily see the improvement.[5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more this week. A great contribution from all 4.[6] Patrick Cripps managed 410 votes to be BOG this week, his 4th BOG for the year. Sam Walsh and Tom de Koning came in 2nd and 3rd.[7] Only two players managed votes from everyone this week; Cripps and de Koning. [8] Of our youngsters, Cincotta, Kemp and Ollie Hollands all made significant contributions. Cowan and Elijah Hollands also got votes.[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places.Votes:Cripps, Patrick 410de Koning, Tom 220Walsh, Sam 209William, Zac 138Curnow, Charles 69McGovern, Mitchell 63McKay, Harrison 63Acres, Blake 58Kennedy, Matthew 44Newman, Nicholas 33Cincotta, Alex 28Kemp, Brodie 25Hollands, Oliver 22Weitering, Jacob 17Hollands, Elijah 3Cowan, Lachlan 3Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 2538Sam Walsh 1633Harry McKay 1392Jacob Weitering 1072Tom de Koning 1062Blake Acres 785George Hewett 775Nic Newman 715Charlie Curnow 623Marc Pittonet 606Mitch McGovern 549Matthew Kennedy 413Adam Saad 310Matt Owies 274Adam Cerra 262Brodie Kemp 260Zac William 243Matt Cottrell 244Jordan Boyd 169Elijah Hollands 140Alex Cincotta 102Oliver Hollands 71Lachie Fogarty 68Jack Carroll 64Lewis Young 60Orazio Fantasia 13David Cuningham 13Lachie Cowan 3 Quote Selected Last Edit: June 01, 2024, 07:55:39 pm by crashlander 1 Likes
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #12 – June 15, 2024, 07:59:42 pm AFL 2024 Rd 12: Carlton vs Port AdelaideA second win at Adelaide Oval in a season, and against Port! One of the better team performances of recent time, and a great last quarter to top it all off.Trends:[1] There were 16 voters this round, which is pretty good for this year. This round last year 12 voters bothered after another disastrous performance.[2] The rating was a 10.06, which is an A. This is the highest rating I can remember us having since I took over running this award. Very solid![3] 18! players managed a mention this week, which is the highest I've seen. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute. And we really did share the votes around![4] The average vote this week was 34!. Another first since I've been doing this. Brilliant![5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week. Even with more players than ever getting recognition![6] Tom de Koning managed 336 votes to be BOG this week. Sam Walsh and Patrick Cripps came in 2nd and 3rd. [7] Only two players managed votes from everyone this week; Cripps and de Koning. Walsh missed from one voter.[8] Of our youngsters, Cincotta and Kemp all made significant contributions. Oliver and Elijah Hollands also got votes.[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places. It was lovely to see how even our contributions were.Votes:de Koning, Tom 336Walsh, Sam 277Cripps, Patrick 261Newman, Nicholas 135Cincotta, Alex 104 For the first time over 100 votes!McKay, Harrison 88William, Zac 47Weitering, Jacob 47Acres, Blake 44Curnow, Charles 35Hollands, Elijah 35Kemp, Brodie 28Saad, Adam 19Hewett, George 16Hollands, Oliver 13Fogarty, Lachlan 13McGovern, Mitchell 6Boyd, Jordan 6Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 2799Sam Walsh 1910Harry McKay 1480Tom de Koning 1398 A great effort so far, considering he usually loses in the ruck.Jacob Weitering 1119Nic Newman 850Blake Acres 829George Hewett 790Charlie Curnow 657Marc Pittonet 606 A fantastic effort considering how few games he's actually played!Mitch McGovern 555Matthew Kennedy 413Adam Saad 329Zac William 291Brodie Kemp 288Matthew Owies 274Adam Cerra 262Alex Cincotta 205 Cincotta has got decent votes in the last 4 games.Jordan Boyd 175Matthew Cottrell 144Elijah Hollands 139Ollie Hollands 84Lachie Fogarty 81Jack Carroll 64Lewis Young 61Orazio Fantasia 13David Cuningham 13Lachie Cowan 3 Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #13 – June 24, 2024, 09:43:27 pm AFL 2024 Rd 13: Carlton vs EssendonA solid win over the Drug Cheats is what we wanted, and we certainly got it!Trends:[1] There were 18 voters this round, which is very good for this year. This round last year 10 voters bothered after another disastrous performance.[2] The rating was a 9.33, which is an B+. Solid![3] 17 players managed a mention this week, only one less than last week's number. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute. And we really did share the votes around![4] The average vote this week was 32!. Excellent![5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week, for the second week in a row! [6] Tom de Koning managed 399 votes to be BOG this week, his thrord week in a row over 200 votes. George Hewett and Elijah Hollands came in 2nd and 3rd. [7] Only two players managed votes from everyone this week; Elijah Hollands and de Koning. Hewett missed from one voter.[8] Our younger, less experienced players really stood up; Elijah Hollands, Cincotta. Kemp and Cowan all managed significant votes.[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places. It was lovely to see how even our contributions were.Votes:de Koning, Tom 399Hollands, Elijah 280Hewett, George 218Cincotta, Alex 114Saad, Adam 114Weitering, Jacob 62William, Zac 39Walsh, Sam 34Curnow, Charles 29Cripps, Patrick 26Newman, Nicholas 26Kemp, Brodie 21Cowan, Lachlan 13Fogarty, Lachlan 10Kennedy, Matthew 8Boyd, Jordan 5McGovern, Mitchell 3Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 2824Sam Walsh 1944Tom de Koning 1797Harry McKay 1480Jacob Weitering 1182George Hewett 1008Nic Newman 876Blake Acres 829Charlie Curnow 686Marc Pittonet 606Mitch McGovern 558.Adam Saad 443Matthew Kennedy 421Elijah Hollands 419Zac Williams 330Alex Cincotta 319Brodie Kemp 309Matthew Owies 274Adam Cerra 262Jordan Boyd 180Matthew Cottrell 144Lachlan Fogarty 91Ollie Hollands 84Jack Carroll 64Lewis Young 60Lachlan Cowan 16Orazio Fantasia 13David Cuningham 13 Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 Reply #14 – July 04, 2024, 08:32:42 pm AFL 2024 Rd 15: Carlton vs GeelongThey've had the wood over us for a while and we slayed them. it was beautiful to watch.Trends:[1] There were 15 voters this round, which is good for this year. This round last year 12 voters bothered to vote.[2] The rating was a 10.22, which is almost an A+. We haven't had many better in recent years![3] 20 players managed a mention this week, which must be a record. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute. And we really did share the votes around![4] The average vote this week was 35!, even with us sharing the votes around![5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is just 1 less than a our record. One the other hand, 4 has been consistently achieved this year! [6] Tom de Koning managed 388 votes to be BOG this week, his 4th week in a row over 200 votes. He beat Cripps by just 13. Cripps' 375 would be BOG most weeks easily. [7] Three players managed votes from everyone this week; de Koning, Cripps and Walsh. [8] Our younger, less experienced players really stood up again; Elijah Hollands, Ollie Hollands, Cincotta. Kemp and Cowan all managed votes.[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places. It was lovely to see how even our contributions were. (I like writing this.)Votes:de Koning, Tom 388Cripps, Patrick 375Walsh, Sam 235Curnow, Charles 106Cincotta, Alex 95Kennedy, Matthew 78Acres, Blake 48Owies, Matthew 34Newman, Nicholas 27Hollands, Elijah 20Saad, Adam 20Weitering, Jacob 20Hewett, George 14McGovern, Mitchell 14McKay, Harrison 14Kemp, Brodie 10Cowan, Lachlan 10Boyd, Jordan 10Hollands, Oliver 10Fogarty, Lachlan 3Progressive Voting:Patrick Cripps 3199Tom de Koning 2186Sam Walsh 2179Harry McKay 1494Jacob Weitering 1202George Hewett 1022Nic Newman 903Blake Acres 876Charlie Curnow 791Marc Pittonet 606Mitch McGovern 572Matthew Kennedy 499Adam Saad 464Elijah Hollands 439Alex Cincotta 415Zac Williams 330Brodie Kemp 319Matthew Owies 308Adam Cerra 262Jordan Boyd 190Matthew Cottrell 144Ollie Hollands 94Lachie Fogarty 94Jack Carroll 64Lewis Young 60Lachie Cowan 26Orazio Fantasia 13David Cuningham 13 Quote Selected