Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #75 – May 01, 2018, 06:20:42 pm Quote from: Lods – on May 01, 2018, 05:54:44 pmShouldn't be too hard as they were in last years thread.I'll fix it up in the next day or two Thanks Lods.Got there in the end. lol Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #76 – May 01, 2018, 06:24:34 pm 2016 Goalkickers are a little harder as they weren't in the old thread but I can do them if you want them...just might take a little longer Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #77 – May 01, 2018, 06:53:49 pm Quote from: Lods – on May 01, 2018, 06:24:34 pm2016 Goalkickers are a little harder as they weren't in the old thread but I can do them if you want them...just might take a little longer Not so much for the goalkickers, more about the weekly running total. Just gives a better indication of long term trends of the team. Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #78 – May 01, 2018, 08:00:48 pm No problems...If were just doing running goal totals that's easy Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #79 – May 07, 2018, 02:57:00 pm After Round 72016Goals 69 Behinds 73Percentage 79.6 % (For 487, Against 612)2017 Goals 75 Behinds 65Percentage 80.6 % (For- 515, Against- 639)2018 (2017 Target 232 Goals- 202 behinds-1594)Goals-67 Behinds - 64Percentage 64.5 % (For- 466, Against- 722)Goalkickers (2017 Target Casboult 34)2017Casboult 13Wright 12Weitering 6Silvagni 62018Casboult 11Curnow 10Wright 10McKay 7Garlett 5Fisher- 5 Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #80 – May 07, 2018, 06:50:21 pm Thanks Lods.Less shots on goal. Less points forHigher points against.Worrying trend when comparing to 2 years ago. Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #81 – May 07, 2018, 06:51:56 pm Percentage is a concern too I'd actually like to see the comparative injury lists for this stage of the season in 2016/7 just to get some perspective. Quote Selected Last Edit: May 07, 2018, 07:02:32 pm by Lods
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #82 – May 07, 2018, 07:15:16 pm Quote from: Lods – on May 07, 2018, 06:51:56 pmPercentage is a concern too I'd actually like to see the comparative injury lists for this stage of the season in 2016/7 just to get some perspective.This year is definitely worse for injuries....but not sure its all down to injuries. I reckon the age of the teams being put out each week is a lot lower. Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #83 – May 14, 2018, 03:31:16 pm After Round 82016Goals 83 Behinds 82- (For 580 against 703)Percentage 82.5 %2017 Goals 85 Behinds 71- (For 581 against 724)Percentage 80.3 %2018 (2017 Target 232 Goals- 202 behinds-1594)Goals-81 Behinds - 71Percentage 69.6 % (For- 557, Against- 800)Goalkickers (2017 Target Casboult 34)2017Casboult 13Wright 12Silvagni 8Weitering 72018Curnow 13Casboult 11Wright 10McKay 9Fisher- 6Garlett 5 Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #84 – May 22, 2018, 04:09:18 pm After Round 92016Goals 89 Behinds 92-(For 626 against 816)Percentage 76.7 %2017 Goals 92 Behinds 80-(For 632 against 810)Percentage 78 %2018 (2017 Target 232 Goals- 202 behinds-1594)Goals-88 Behinds - 79Percentage 63.3 % (For- 607, Against- 959)Goalkickers (2017 Target Casboult 34)2017Casboult 15Wright 12Silvagni 8Weitering 72018Curnow 13McKay 11Casboult 11Wright 10Fisher- 7*There's a long way to go but that percentage (63.3%) is not good...terrible in fact!Even in our poorest seasons of the last 15 years we have never finished a season with a percentage that low. In fact we have to go back to 1901 to get below that mark.Something to work on in the second half of the year Interesting trivia point though....after Round 9 in 2015, the year we declared a rebuild, our percentage was 63.2%...so we're up on that. Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #85 – May 22, 2018, 04:17:57 pm Four goal kickers now in double figures at round 9, compare that to other years.We actually are improving, you wouldn't know it though. Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #86 – May 22, 2018, 04:22:57 pm I think it means our spread of goalkickers is now less Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #87 – May 22, 2018, 04:47:06 pm Quote from: Lods – on May 22, 2018, 04:09:18 pmAfter Round 92016Goals 89 Behinds 92-(For 626 against 816)Percentage 76.7 %2017 Goals 92 Behinds 80-(For 632 against 810)Percentage 78 %2018 (2017 Target 232 Goals- 202 behinds-1594)Goals-88 Behinds - 79Percentage 63.3 % (For- 607, Against- 959)Goalkickers (2017 Target Casboult 34)2017Casboult 15Wright 12Silvagni 8Weitering 72018Curnow 13McKay 11Casboult 11Wright 10Fisher- 7*There's a long way to go but that percentage (63.3%) is not good...terrible in fact!Even in our poorest seasons of the last 15 years we have never finished a season with a percentage that low. In fact we have to go back to 1901 to get below that mark.Something to work on in the second half of the year Interesting trivia point though....after Round 9 in 2015, the year we declared a rebuild, our percentage was 63.2%...so we're up on that. Surprised our total is close to 2016 as at that point we were on a winning streak. Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #88 – May 22, 2018, 05:02:28 pm Pretty spooky ...pretty sad Carlton percentages after Round 9 2015- 63.24535672018- 63.2950990 Quote Selected
Re: Goaltracker 2018 Reply #89 – May 22, 2018, 06:00:09 pm Quote from: Lods – on May 22, 2018, 05:02:28 pmPretty spooky ...pretty sad Carlton percentages after Round 9 2015- 63.24535672018- 63.2950990So if i'm reading between the lines, we are 0.05% above where we were when Mick got sacked?Pretty depressing given that all we have to hold on to is the hope that we are on the right path. Quote Selected