Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025 Reply #15 – July 17, 2025, 01:56:11 pm AFL 2025 Rd 15: Carlton vs North MelbourneAnother embarrassment, and we still almost won. Just goes to show how poor we were for so much of the game.Trends:[1] There were 6 voters this round, a new low that I hope never to see again. Our performance was so bad that it almost justifies the lack of interest. Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again..[2] The rating was a 5.50, which represents a F+ or an E-. That is on par with the Richmond game. [3] 14 players managed a mention this week, which isn't bad. Alas, none of them were in the range of the previous few week's results as even our best players were overshadowed by North players.[4] The average vote this week was 18. Our equal worst result since I've been doing this.[5] 2 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which says so much about how we were dominated by North.[6] McGovern and Hewett were the only 2 to pass 100 votes, with McGovern getting his first BOG for the season. George was 2nd.[7] No player managed votes from everyone this week. Nobody really stood out.[8] Again, our youngsters made some contribution this week, led by Hollands.[9] This was a round where none of our lines stood out. Our mids did best, but that wasn't saying a lot.Votes:McGovern, Mitchell 193Hewett, George 174Hollands, Oliver 83Acres, Blake 69Saad, Adam 64Docherty, Sam 64Weitering, Jacob 55Cerra, Adam 28William, Zac 28Fogarty, Lachlan 18Haynes, Nick 18Motlop, Jesse 14Binns, Jaxon 9Cripps, Patrick 9Progressive Votes:2743 George Hewett1500 Tom de Koning1434 Patrick Cripps1386 Adam Cerra1043 Sam Walsh974 Jacob Weitering930 Ollie Hollands846 Jack Silvagni668 Nick Haynes627 Adam Saad546 Harry McKay279 Mitch McGovern472 Charlie Curnow298 Sam Docherty294 Jesse Motlop275 Brodie Kemp215 Corey Durdin191 Blake Acres183 Zac Williams176 Cooper Lord137 Lachie Fogarty127 Jaxon Binns107 Lewis Young105 Alex Cincotta79 Matthew Cottrell72 Elijah Holland32 Will White25 Matthew Carroll21 Lucas Camporeale14 Marc Pittonet6 Harry O'Farrell3 Lachie Cowan Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025 Reply #16 – July 17, 2025, 02:35:30 pm AFL 2025 Rd 16: Carlton vs Port AdelaideAnother embarrassment. What more can I say?Trends:[1] There were 9 voters this round, which is a 50% improvement over last week. Pity opur game wasn't the same. Our performance was so bad that it almost justifies the lack of interest. Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again..[2] The rating was a 4.96, which represents a F. A new and unwelcome low. [3] 13 players managed a mention this week, which isn't bad. Alas, none of them were match winning.[4] The average vote this week was 16. A new low.[5] 3 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is better than last week. Hewett, Hollands and Haynes managed it this week.[6] George Hewett managed yet another BOG for us, followed closely by Nick Haynes and Ollie Hollands.[7] 2 players, Haynes and Hewett, managed votes from everyone this week. Ollie missed from one voter.[8] Again, our youngsters made some contribution this week, led by Hollands.[9] This was a round where none of our lines stood out. Our mids did best, but that wasn't saying a lot. I hate writing this!Votes:Hewett, George 201Haynes, Nick 163Hollands, Oliver 152 Docherty, Sam 66Fantasia, Orazio 44William, Zac 33Lord, Cooper 22Curnow, Charles 19Cincotta, Alex 17Young, Lewis 11Cripps, Patrick 8Fogarty, Lachlan 6de Koning, Tom 3 Progressive Votes:2944 George Hewett1503 Tom de Koning1442 Patrick Cripps1386 Adam Cerra1082 Ollie Hollands1043 Sam Walsh974 Jacob Weitering846 Jack Silvagni831 Nick Haynes627 Adam Saad546 Harry McKay472 Mitch McGovern365 Sam Docherty341 Charlie Curnow294 Jesse Motlop275 Brodie Kemp216 Zac Williams215 Corey Durdin198 Cooper Lord191 Blake Acres142 Lachie Fogarty127 Jaxon Binns119 Alex Cincotta118 Lewis Young79 Matthew Cottrell72 Elijah Holland45 Orazio Fantasia32 Will White25 Matthew Carroll21 Lucas Camporeale14 Marc Pittonet6 Harry O'Farrell3 Lachie Cowan Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025 Reply #17 – July 17, 2025, 03:07:32 pm AFL 2025 Rd 17: Carlton vs CollingwoodAnother embarrassment. Trends:[1] There were 8 voters this round, which is still far from ideal. Unfortunately, our performance was so bad that it almost justifies the lack of interest. Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again..[2] The rating was a 5.71, which represents a E-. It isn't good, but it wasn't as bad as last week. [3] 17 players managed a mention this week, which is actually very good, but most were bit votes for guys who showed something, rather than for clear winners.[4] The average vote this week was 19, which is merely poor. We weren't that embarrassing in the bad old days of a few years back.[5] 2 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is one worse than last week. Williams and Ollie Hollands managed it this time.[6] Zac Williams managed his 1st BOG for us with 264 votes and he didn't even manage 4 quarters of football, followed by Ollie Hollands.[7] 1 players, Zac Williams, managed votes from everyone this week. Ollie missed from one voter.[8] Again, our youngsters made some contribution this week, led by Hollands and Cowan.[9] This was a round where none of our lines stood out. Our mids did best, but that wasn't saying a lot. I hate writing this!Votes:William, Zac 264Hollands, Oliver 150Cowan, Lachlan 93Cripps, Patrick 64Docherty, Sam 61Pittonet, Marc 50Motlop, Jesse 43Weitering, Jacob 29Cerra, Adam 29Hewett, George 14Haynes, Nick 14Moir Ashton 14Curnow, Charles 11Acres, Blake 7Carroll, Matthew 7Lord, Cooper 4Young, Flynn 4Progressive Votes:2959 George Hewett1503 Tom de Koning1506 Patrick Cripps1415 Adam Cerra1231 Ollie Hollands1043 Sam Walsh1003 Jacob Weitering846 Jack Silvagni845 Nick Haynes627 Adam Saad546 Harry McKay480 Zac Williams472 Mitch McGovern425 Sam Docherty351 Charlie Curnow337 Jesse Motlop275 Brodie Kemp215 Corey Durdin201 Cooper Lord199 Blake Acres142 Lachie Fogarty127 Jaxon Binns119 Alex Cincotta118 Lewis Young96 Lachie Cowan79 Matthew Cottrell72 Elijah Holland64 Marc Pittonet45 Orazio Fantasia33 Matthew Carroll32 Will White21 Lucas Camporeale15 Ashton Moir6 Harry O'Farrell4 Flynn Young Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025 Reply #18 – August 08, 2025, 08:25:39 pm AFL 2025 Rd 18: Carlton vs BrisbaeAnother shocker. Trends:[1] There were 9 voters this round, which is still far from ideal. Unfortunately, our performance was still uninspiring. Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again..[2] The rating was a 6.04, which represents a E. It isn't good, but it wasn't as bad as some of our efforts this year. [3] 13 players managed a mention this week, which is not too bad, but it was a case of rewarding decent effort rather than clear winners.[4] The average vote this week was 20, which is merely ordinary. [5] 3 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is one better than last week. Cripps, Haynes and Hewett broke 100 votes.[6] George Hewett managed his 6th BOG for us with 245 votes, followed closely by Patrick Cripps (231).[7] 2 players, Hewett & Cripps, managed votes from everyone this week. Lachie Cowan missed from one voter.[8] Again, our youngsters made some contribution this week, led by Hollands and Cowan.[9] This was a round where none of our lines stood out. Our mids did best, but that wasn't saying a lot. I hate writing this, but it has been quite common this season!Votes:Hewett, George 245Cripps, Patrick 231Haynes, Nick 127Cowan, Lachlan 94Pittonet, Marc 80Hollands, Oliver 54Docherty, Sam 30Cerra, Adam 13O'Farrell, Harry 13William, Zac 7Motlop, Jesse 3Curnow, Charles 3Fantasia, Orazio 3There won't be a Progressive Votes for this week, as I stuffed up and already included the next round in the spreadsheet. Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025 Reply #19 – August 08, 2025, 08:56:31 pm AFL 2025 Rd 19: Carlton vs MelbourneOur best effort for quite some time, especially since we have so many good players unavailable,Trends:[1] There were 9 voters this round, which is the same as last weekl. Unfortunately, our performance was still uninspiring enough not to attract more voters. Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again..[2] The rating was a 8.93, which represents a B. Not what we want, against a fellow struggler, but much better than we've been producing of late.[3] 13 players managed a mention this week, which is the same as last week. However, the votes are far more significant, as more of our players had good games. We really took our moments, which we haven't recently.[4] The average vote this week was 29, which is much improved on recent weeks. [5] 6 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is nothing short of brilliant. We have rarely had numbers this impressive.[6] Jacob Weitering managed his 1st BOG for us this season with 327 votes, followed closely by Patrick Cripps (307).[7] 4 players, Weitering, Cowan, Curnow & Cripps, managed votes from everyone this week. Ashton Moir missed from one voter.[8] Our youngsters weren't just contributors this week, they were significant reasons as to why we won. Cowan, Carroll and Moir stood out and got good votes as a result.[9] This was a round where all of our lines stood out. Our mids did best, but it was close.Votes:Weitering, Jacob 327Cripps, Patrick 307Cowan, Lachlan 238Moir Ashton 129Carroll, Matthew 119Curnow, Charles 109Cerra, Adam 30Docherty, Sam 30Lord, Cooper 25Pittonet, Marc 15Hewett, George 5William, Zac 5Saad, Adam 5Progressive Voting:3208 George Hewett2045 Patrick Cripps1503 Tom de Koning1458 Adam Cerra1330 Jacob Weitering1285 Ollie Hollands1043 Sam Walsh973 Nick Haynes846 Jack Silvagni632 Adam Saad546 Harry McKay492 Zac Williams480 Sam Docherty472 Mitch McGovern464 Charlie Curnow428 Lachie Cowan341 Jesse Motlop275 Brodie Kemp226 Cooper Lord215 Corey Durdin199 Blake Acres159 Marc Pittonet152 Matthew Carroll144 Ashton Moir142 Lachie Fogarty127 Jaxon Binns119 Alex Cincotta118 Lewis Young79 Matthew Cottrell72 Elijah Holland48 Orazio Fantasia32 Will White21 Lucas Camporeale19 Harry O'Farrell4 Flynn Young Quote Selected Last Edit: August 14, 2025, 09:00:32 pm by crashlander
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025 Reply #20 – August 14, 2025, 09:24:09 pm AFL 2025 Rd 20: Carlton vs HawthornNot good enough, although we did outscore them for 3 quarters. However, the damage was done. Trends:[1] There were 8 voters this round, which is one less than last weekl. Unfortunately, our performance was still uninspiring enough not to attract more voters. Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again..[2] The rating was a 6.29, which represents a E+. Not what we want.[3] 13 players managed a mention this week, which is the same as last week. But many got votes for being trier rather than real winners.[4] The average vote this week was 21, which is dreadful. [5] 3 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is down on recent times.[6] George Hewett managed his 7th BOG for us this season with 279 votes, followed not so closely by Harry O'Farrell and Will White. Their 1st top 3 finishes![7] 1 player managed votes from everyone this week. No guesses as to who it was.[8] Our youngsters were big contributors this round, with O'Farrell and White being 2nd and 3rd respectively. Hollands and Cowen weren't far behind.[9] This was a round where no line really stood out. Votes:Hewett, George 279O'Farrell, Harry 161White, Will 102Cowan, Lachlan 94Hollands, Oliver 83Weitering, Jacob 75Docherty, Sam 67Cripps, Patrick 35Curnow, Charles 24Cerra, Adam 8Haynes, Nick 8William, Zac 4Acres, Blake 4Progressive Votes:3488 George Hewett2081 Patrick Cripps1503 Tom de Koning1466 Adam Cerra1405 Jacob Weitering1388 Ollie Hollands1043 Sam Walsh981 Nick Haynes846 Jack Silvagni632 Adam Saad547 Sam Docherty546 Harry McKay522 Lachie Cowan496 Zac Williams487 Charlie Curnow472 Mitch McGovern341 Jesse Motlop275 Brodie Kemp226 Cooper Lord215 Corey Durdin203 Blake Acres181 Harry O'Farrell159 Marc Pittonet152 Matthew Carroll144 Ashton Moir142 Lachie Fogarty134 Will White127 Jaxon Binns119 Alex Cincotta118 Lewis Young79 Matthew Cottrell72 Elijah Holland48 Orazio Fantasia21 Lucas Camporeale4 Flynn Young Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025 Reply #21 – August 15, 2025, 07:47:38 pm AFL 2025 Rd 21: Carlton vs FremantleWe were in front with five minutes to go, and lost by almost 5 goals. That flatters Freo hugely. Unfortunately, we couldn't provide the effort for 4 quarters, a common tale in 2025. Trends:[1] Last week there were 8 voters, which was a very low. But this week eclipses that easily. A mere 6 people voted. 6! That is a new low I hope never to see repeated. Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again..[2] The rating was a 7.39, which represents a D+. It is an improvement over recent times, but is still not good enough.[3] 9 players managed a mention this week, which is the lowest of the year. Two players dominated.[4] The average vote this week was 24, which is better than last week.[5] 3 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is the same as last week. And 1 player got 99.[6] George Hewett managed his 8th BOG for us this season with 363 votes, followed closely by Patrick Cripps, who was more even (314 votes).[7] 2 players managed votes from everyone this week, Cripps and Hewett.[8] Our youngsters were decent contributors this round, with Ollie Hollands, Francis Evans and Lachie Cowan featuring.[9] This was a round 2 of our mids dominated while few others won over 4 quarters.Votes:Hewett, George 363Cripps, Patrick 314Haynes, Nick 166Evans, Francis 99Cowan, Lachlan 74de Koning, Tom 37Hollands, Oliver 25Lord, Cooper 18William, Zac 12Progressive Voting:3851 George Hewett2395 Patrick Cripps1540 Tom de Koning1466 Adam Cerra1405 Jacob Weitering1392 Ollie Hollands1147 Nick Haynes1043 Sam Walsh846 Jack Silvagni632 Adam Saad596 Lachie Cowan547 Sam Docherty546 Harry McKay508 Zac Williams487 Charlie Curnow472 Mitch McGovern341 Jesse Motlop275 Brodie Kemp245 Cooper Lord215 Corey Durdin203 Blake Acres181 Harry O'Farrell159 Marc Pittonet152 Matthew Carroll144 Ashton Moir142 Lachie Fogarty134 Will White127 Jaxon Binns119 Alex Cincotta118 Lewis Young99 Francis Evans79 Matthew Cottrell72 Elijah Holland48 Orazio Fantasia21 Lucas Camporeale4 Flynn Young Quote Selected
Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025 Reply #22 – August 15, 2025, 08:17:50 pm AFL 2025 Rd 22: Carlton vs Gold CoastWe finished well, but were ordinary otherwise.Trends:[1] Last week there were 6 voters, which was the equal lowest I've ever seen. This week, we managed 7.Still,please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable, especially as I've got the spreadsheet behaving again..[2] The rating was a 7.71, which represents a C-. It is an improvement over recent times, but is still not good enough.[3] 11 players managed a mention this week, which is heading in the right direction.[4] The average vote this week was 25, which is better than last week.[5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is much improved. We don't often lose with 5 top contributors like this round.[6] Francis Evans managed his 1st BOG for us this season with 303 votes. Having seen him early in the season, I didn't think this was possible. Kudos to the guy for improving so much. Ollie Hollands and 2nd, Cooper Lord was 3rd.[7] 2 players managed votes from everyone this week, Evans and Hollands.[8] Our youngsters were our best contributors this round, with Ollie Hollands, Francis Evans and Cooper Lord taking the top 3 positions. [9] This was another performance where no area dominated.Votes:Evans, Francis 303Hollands, Oliver 204Lord, Cooper 198Cripps, Patrick 143McKay, Harrison 110Hewett, George 66Cowan, Lachlan 61Saad, Adam 39Acres, Blake 17Haynes, Nick 11William, Zac 6Progressive Voting:3917 George Hewett2535 Patrick Cripps1596 Ollie Hollands1540 Tom de Koning1466 Adam Cerra1405 Jacob Weitering1158 Nick Haynes1043 Sam Walsh846 Jack Silvagni656 Harry McKay656 Lachie Cowan632 Adam Saad547 Sam Docherty514 Zac Williams487 Charlie Curnow472 Mitch McGovern443 Cooper Lord402 Francis Evans341 Jesse Motlop275 Brodie Kemp219 Blake Acres215 Corey Durdin181 Harry O'Farrell159 Marc Pittonet152 Matthew Carroll144 Ashton Moir142 Lachie Fogarty134 Will White127 Jaxon Binns119 Alex Cincotta118 Lewis Young79 Matthew Cottrell72 Elijah Holland48 Orazio Fantasia21 Lucas Camporeale4 Flynn Young Quote Selected