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Jim Park Analysis 2025

Getting ready for this week. I'm assuming people still want this. Voting will be as usual.
Live Long and Prosper!

Re: Jim Park Analysis 2025

Reply #1
AFL 2025 Rd 1:   Carlton vs Richmond
Probably our poorest game in a long time, we capitulated against Richmond after leading by 41 points. We played stupid football and got run over by a side many predicted not to win a game. There wasn't much positive to get out of it.

Trends:
[1]   There were 12 voters this round, which is not great for Rd 1. Granted that we lost, but a few more people putting in their opinions would be appreciated. Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate.

[2]   The rating was a 5.58, which is almost an E-, one of the worst performances under Michael Voss. Some us could see some positives from our first quarter and a bit, other just saw the train wreck.

[3]   11 players managed a mention this week. When we win, we often get 15 or more. And then, a couple of these guys were actually beaten.

[4]   The average vote this week was 19!. That is the worst I can remember.

[5]   3 players managed 100 votes or more this week.

[6]   Jacob Weitering was an easy winner this week. He slaughtered his opponent. Tome de Koning and Patrick Cripps shared equal second.

[7]   Two player managed votes from everyone this week; Patrick Cripps and Tom de Koning. Our BOG, Weitering, missed one.

[8]   Of our youngsters, Lucas Camporeale made an impression with 21 disposals. Pity not many of them hit targets, but he wasn't alone there.

[9]   This was a game where our forwards struggled. Mids and defenders got the votes.

Votes:
Weitering, Jacob  251
Cripps, Patrick  177
de Koning, Tom  177
Silvagni, Jack  58
Cerra, Adam  49
Hewett, George  47
Hollands, Oliver  37
Camporeale, Lucas  21
Acres, Blake  16
Cowan, Lachlan  2
Saad, Adam  2
Live Long and Prosper!

 

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Reply #2
AFL 2025 Rd 2:   Carlton vs Hawthorn
Lots of things didn't go our way, but it was our inability to finish that killed us. Much better than last week, but still not what we need to win.

Trends:
[1]   There were 11 voters this round, which is heading in the wrong direction. Alas, that often happens when we lose, and our 1st two games have been considerably worse than we had hoped. Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate.

[2]   The rating was a 7.79, which is almost an C-. Not good enough, but compared to last week infinitely better.

[3]   14 players managed a mention this week, which is also an improvement. When we win, we often get 15 or more.

[4]   The average vote this week was 27. The effort was there, but ...

[5]   4 players managed 100 votes or more this week. That shows we had a much improved performance.

[6]   Tom de Koning was this week's winner, which is disappointing. Not that I dislike Tom, but his opponent was also a significant player (for the second week in a row). For that matter, Patrick Cripps was clearly 2nd, and he, too, lacked some of the penetration that really good Cripps games usually display.

[7]   Two player managed votes from everyone this week; Patrick Cripps and Tom de Koning.

[8]   Of our youngsters, Ollie Hollands had a good defensive game and Motlop showed a lot more than he has of late.

[9]   This week our forwards again struggled for impact. When you don't score much after half time, it is hard to get a vote.

Votes:
de Koning, Tom  294
Cripps, Patrick  244
Hewett, George  205
Cerra, Adam  120
Weitering, Jacob  96
Motlop, Jesse  53
Hollands, Oliver  46
Silvagni, Jack  39
Walsh, Sam  25
Saad, Adam  18
Cottrell, Matthew  11
Fogarty, Lachlan  7
William, Zac  7
McGovern, Mitchell 4

Progressive Voting:
Tom de Koning  471
Patrick Cripps  422
Jacob Weitering  347
George Hewett  252
Adam Cerra  170
Jack Silvagni  98
Ollie Hollands  84
Jesse Motlop  54
Sam Walsh  25
Lucas Camporeale  21
Adam Saad  21
Blake Acres  17
Matthew Cottrell  11
Lachie Fogarty  8
Zac Williams  8
Mitch McGovern  4
Lachie Cowan  3
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #3
AFL 2025 Rd 3:   Carlton vs Western Bulldogs
Should have won this one; we were the better team for most of the day. But, being unable to execute when it mattered was enough for us to fail.

Trends:
[1]   There were 13 voters this round, which is better than the previous round. :((  Alas, that often happens when we lose, and our 1st three games have been considerably worse than we had hoped. Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate.

[2]   The rating was a 7.92, which is almost a C. Not good enough, but compared to last week infinitely better.

[3]   14 players managed a mention again this week, which isn't bad. Just not good enough yet.

[4]   The average vote this week was 27 again. The effort was there, but ... Consistency? Maybe.

[5]   5 players managed 100 votes or more this week. That is also an improvement, but we need more from more if we are going to win against a decent team.

[6]   Tom de Koning was this week's winner again, which is disappointing. Not that I dislike Tom, but his opponent was also a significant player (for the third week in a row). On the other hand, Brodie Kemp managed his first top 5 finish in probably his most effective game to date.

[7]   Two player managed votes from everyone this week; Kemp and Tom de Koning. Two missed from voter (Weitering and Hewett), while Jack Silvagni missed from two.

[8]   Of our youngsters, none really stood out but Kemp. That isn't good enough. One thing to note, was Lewis Young's game: he drifted out of the game, but it was his best in many ways.

[9]   While this week's effort was more even, with our forwards being more dangerous, there still wasn't the sort of consistency required to get us over the line.

Votes:
de Koning, Tom  317
Kemp, Brodie   274
Weitering, Jacob  189
Hewett, George  140
Silvagni, Jack  128
Cerra, Adam  58
Saad, Adam  15
Fogarty, Lachlan  15
Curnow, Charles  15
Haynes, Nick  9
Young, Lewis  9
Cripps, Patrick  6
Hollands, Oliver  6
Walsh, Sam  6

Progressive Voting:
Tom de Koning  788  Tom deserves his lead after 3 strong performances, but he hasn't been a clear winner yet. :(
Jacob Weitering  536
Patrick Cripps  428  Again, Cripps deserves his 3rd spot, but not one of his games has been really good yet.
George Hewett  393  A big effort from George. He really deserves his 4th spot as arguably our most effective mid this year.
Brodie Kemp  275  Basically one brilliant game. Nothing in the others.
Adam Cerra  228
Jack Silvagni  226  Jack has been a big inclusion for us, in both defence and attack.
Ollie Hollands  90
Jesse Motlop  54  Like Kemp, one good game.
Adam Saad   36
Sam Walsh  31
Lachie Fogarty  23
Lucas Camporeale  21
Blake Acres  17
Charlie Curnow  16
Matt Cottrell  11
Nick Haynes  10
Lewis Young  10
Zac Williams  8
Mitch McGovern  4
Lachie Cowan  3

The way the votes drop off after Silvagni really shows how poor we've been this year. Not enough being done by enough people to make it matter.
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #4
AFL 2025 Rd 4:   Carlton vs Collingwood
One poor quarter and some more awful forward football.

Trends:
[1]   There were 8 voters this round, which is among the lowest in memory. :(
Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate.

[2]   The rating was a 7.22, which is almost a D+. Not good enough.

[3]   13 players managed a mention  this week, which is one less than last week. Just not good enough yet.

[4]   The average vote this week was 23. Not good enough yet.

[5]   4 players managed 100 votes or more this week. That is one less than last week, but still not too bad. Unfortunately, not all of those players won their position clearly.

[6]   George Hewett continues his excellent season by collecting 282 votes. This is his 3rd week in the top 4 vote getters. Saad, Ollie Hollands and Walsh were equal 2nd with 128 votes.

[7]   One player managed votes from everyone this week; Hewett. Saad missed from one voter, while Jack Silvagni missed from two.

[8]   Of our youngsters, none really stood out but Ollie Hollands. That isn't good enough. Will White was noticed; had he kicked 3 goals instead of 3 points, it would have been more than noticed.

[9]   Our defenders and mid continue to get votes, but our forwards aren't.

Votes:
Hewett, George  282
Saad, Adam  128
Hollands, Oliver  128
Walsh, Sam  128
Silvagni, Jack  94
Weitering, Jacob  68
Cerra, Adam  47
William, Zac  38
Acres, Blake  34
de Koning, Tom  30
Docherty, Sam  26
Lord, Cooper  13
White, Will  9

Progressive Voting:
Tom de Koning  818
George Hewett  674
Jacob Weitering  608
Patrick Cripps  428
Jack Silvagni  320
Adam Cerra  275
Brodie Kemp  275
Ollie Hollands  218
Adam Saad  164
Sam Walsh  128
Jesse Motlop  54
Blake Acres  51
Zac Williams  46
Sam Docherty  26
Lachie Fogarty  23
Lucas Camporeale  21
Charlie Curnow  16
Cooper Lord 13
Matthew Cottrell  11
Nick Haynes  10
Lewis Young  10
Will White  9
Mitch McGovern   4
Lachie Cowan  3

George Hewett moved up 2 spots to 2nd.
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #5
AFL 2025 Rd 5:   Carlton vs West Coast in Adelaide
What a difference a week makes. Granted that we were playing an ordinary side, but we've been ordinary until this game.

Trends:
[1]   There were 13 voters this round, which isn't high for a 71 point win.
Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable.

[2]   The rating was a 8.74, which is a comfortable B- and the highest of the year so far. Still, there is room for improvement.

[3]   15 players managed a mention  this week, which is an improvement. Not only that, but their contributions were more significant. We had clear winners in a lot of places for a change.

[4]   The average vote this week was 30. Easily our best result for the year.

[5]   3 players managed 100 votes or more this week. That is one less than last week, but still not too bad. However, unlike the previous weeks, these guys were serious winners, not just the best of an ordinary lot.

[6]   George Hewett continues his excellent season by collecting 353 votes in a Cripps-like performance. This is his 4rd week in the top 4 vote getters. Sam Walsh was 2nd with 346 votes, his best game in a long time.

[7]   Two player managed votes from everyone this week; Hewett and Walsh. Nobody else got close.

[8]   Of our youngsters, Corey Durdin made the most impact in easily his best game for us to date.

[9]   This was a round where all of our lines got some recognition, but our mids were dominant. Nice to see!

Votes:
Hewett, George  353
Walsh, Sam  346
Durdin, Corey  108
Cerra, Adam  81
Cripps, Patrick  81
McGovern, Mitchell  67
Saad, Adam  61
Weitering, Jacob  61
Oliver Hollands  57
Silvagni, Jack  44
Cottrell, Matthew  37
Curnow, Charles  7
Docherty, Sam  3
Haynes, Nick  3
Motlop, Jesse  3

Progressive Voting:
George Hewett  1028
Tom de Koning  818
Jacob Weitering  665
Patrick Cripps  508
Sam Walsh 506
Jack Silvagni  363
Adam Cerra  355
Brodie Kemp 275
Ollie Hollands  275
Adam Saad  224
Corey Durdin  108
Mitch McGovern  71
Jesse Motlop  57
Blake Acres  51
Matthew Cottrell  48
Zac Williams  46
Sam Docherty  29
Lachie Fogarty 23
Charlie Curnow  22
Lucas Camporeale  21
Nick Haynes  13
Cooper Lord  13
Lewis Young  10
Will White  9
Lachie Cowan  3
Live Long and Prosper!

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Reply #6
AFL 2025 Rd 6:   Carlton vs North Melbourne at Marvel
A really strong game this round, pounding a team that bothered us in recent times.

Trends:
[1]   There were 14 voters this round, which isn't that high for a game where we've thrashed a team. Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate and it makes our statistics a lot more reliable.

[2]   The rating was a 9.74, which is a comfortable A- and the highest of the year so far. Still, there is room for improvement.

[3]   20 players managed a mention  this week, which is nothing short of huge! Not only that, but their contributions were more significant. We had clear winners all over the ground.

[4]   The average vote this week was 33. Easily our best result for the year.

[5]   4 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is almost the norm when we win.

[6]   George Hewett continues his excellent season by collecting a Judd-like 417 votes in his BOG in a row. This is his 5th week in the top 4 vote getters. Adam Cerra was 2nd with 233 votes, his best game in a long time.

[7]   One! player managed votes from everyone this week; Hewett. Nobody else got close, as a lot of votes got shared around.

[8]   Most of our youngsters made a good contribution: Carroll got votes, Cottrell got votes, Durdin got votes, Fogarty got votes, Motlop had his best game for the year, Ollie Hollands got votes and Will White got votes.

[9]   This was a round where all of our lines got some recognition, but our mids were dominant. Nice to see!

Votes:
Hewett, George  419
Cerra, Adam  233
de Koning, Tom  150
Motlop, Jesse  129
Curnow, Charles  94
William, Zac  83
Durdin, Corey  77
Weitering, Jacob  63
Silvagni, Jack  35
Cottrell, Matthew 31
Walsh, Sam  28
McGovern, Mitchell  21
Hollands, Oliver  21
Acres, Blake   21
White, Will  17
Young, Lewis  17
Carroll, Matthew  10
Cripps, Patrick  7
Haynes, Nick  3
Fogarty, Lachlan  3

Progressive Voting:
George Hewett  1445
Tom de Koning  967
Jacob Weitering  728
Adam Cerra  588
Sam Walsh  534
Patrick Cripps  515
Jack Silvagni  398
Ollie Hollands  296
Brodie Kemp  275
Adam Saad  224
Jesse Motlop  186
Corey Durdin  185
Zac Williams  129
Charlie Curnow  116
Mitch McGovern  92
Matthew Cottrell  79
Blake Acres  72
Sam Docherty  29
Lewis Young  27
Will White  26
Lachie Fogarty  26
Lucas Camporeale  21
Nick Haynes 16
Cooper Lord  13
Matthew Carroll 11
Lachie Cowan  3
Live Long and Prosper!