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Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #195
Just out of interest, what DE was required to rank in the top ten at the club?
Top 10 were
Michael Jamison   85.8
Andrejs Everitt           81.5
Dylan Buckley           80.4
Sam Rowe                   79.4
Lachie Henderson   77.1
Kade Simpson           76.7
Dennis Armfield           76.3
Andrew Carrazzo   76.2
Heath Scotland             76
Matthew Watson   75.6
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #196
Just out of interest, what DE was required to rank in the top ten at the club?
Top 10 were
Michael Jamison   85.8
Andrejs Everitt           81.5
Dylan Buckley           80.4
Sam Rowe                   79.4
Lachie Henderson   77.1
Kade Simpson           76.7
Dennis Armfield           76.3
Andrew Carrazzo   76.2
Heath Scotland             76
Matthew Watson   75.6

No Judd, Gibbs, Thomas or Murphy in that lot.....thats four of our prime movers and we wonder why our forwards cant get hold of the footy....

Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #197
Just out of interest, what DE was required to rank in the top ten at the club?
Top 10 were
Michael Jamison   85.8
Andrejs Everitt           81.5
Dylan Buckley           80.4
Sam Rowe                   79.4
Lachie Henderson   77.1
Kade Simpson           76.7
Dennis Armfield           76.3
Andrew Carrazzo   76.2
Heath Scotland             76
Matthew Watson   75.6

No Judd, Gibbs, Thomas or Murphy in that lot.....thats four of our prime movers and we wonder why our forwards cant get hold of the footy....
Thomas 14th 72.8
MM 18th        71
CJ 21st          67.7
BG 22nd        67.5
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #198
Just out of interest, what DE was required to rank in the top ten at the club?
Top 10 were
Michael Jamison   85.8
Andrejs Everitt           81.5
Dylan Buckley           80.4
Sam Rowe                   79.4
Lachie Henderson   77.1
Kade Simpson           76.7
Dennis Armfield           76.3
Andrew Carrazzo   76.2
Heath Scotland             76
Matthew Watson   75.6

No Judd, Gibbs, Thomas or Murphy in that lot.....thats four of our prime movers and we wonder why our forwards cant get hold of the footy....
Thomas 14th 72.8
MM 18th        71
CJ 21st          67.7
BG 22nd        67.5

Interesting... I guess these figures are also skewed by games played......maybe a 10 game minimum qualification would obviously change the rankings..

Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #199
Judd and Gibbs won most of their ball under pressure last year so that figures. Murphy gets a little more outside ball so that's probably where the difference is between the three. Defenders tend to have the best DE as a lot of their kicks go across the ground to uncontested targets.
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Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #200
Judd and Gibbs won most of their ball under pressure last year so that figures. Murphy gets a little more outside ball so that's probably where the difference is between the three. Defenders tend to have the best DE as a lot of their kicks go across the ground to uncontested targets.

Fair points..I guess a direct comparison say with our top mids vs the Hawks, Port, Sydney top mids would be a better way of comparing like for like...

Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #201
Judd and Gibbs won most of their ball under pressure last year so that figures. Murphy gets a little more outside ball so that's probably where the difference is between the three. Defenders tend to have the best DE as a lot of their kicks go across the ground to uncontested targets.

Under the new rules Judd and Gibbs will get pinged for holding the ball in 2015.

Of course it depends who you are and who you play for, if Hodge gets caught/rundown I gather it's still a play on! :o
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Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #202
Judd and Gibbs won most of their ball under pressure last year so that figures. Murphy gets a little more outside ball so that's probably where the difference is between the three. Defenders tend to have the best DE as a lot of their kicks go across the ground to uncontested targets.

Under the new rules Judd and Gibbs will get pinged for holding the ball in 2015.

Of course it depends who you are and who you play for, if Hodge gets caught/rundown I gather it's still a play on! :o
Oi? Don't you criticise St Hodgey!
2017-16th
2018-Wooden Spoon
2019-16th
2020-dare to dream? 11th is better than last I suppose
2021-Pi$$ or get off the pot
2022- Real Deal or more of the same? 0.6%
2023- "Raise the Standard" - M. Voss Another year wasted Bar Set
2024-Back to the drawing boardNo excuses, its time

Re: NAB Challenge- Round 1 Carlton v WCE

Reply #203
Judd and Gibbs won most of their ball under pressure last year so that figures. Murphy gets a little more outside ball so that's probably where the difference is between the three. Defenders tend to have the best DE as a lot of their kicks go across the ground to uncontested targets.

Under the new rules Judd and Gibbs will get pinged for holding the ball in 2015.

Of course it depends who you are and who you play for, if Hodge gets caught/rundown I gather it's still a play on! :o

Is that the one called "The Hodge Corollary"?
Reality always wins in the end.