One-Eyed Richmond Forum
Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on November 29, 2018, 12:08:20 PM
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Champion Data 2019 AFL club rankings
1. Melbourne Demons
2. Adelaide Crows
3. Richmond Tigers
4. Essendon Bombers
5. Collingwood Magpies
6. Geelong Cats
7. GWS Giants
8. North Melbourne Kangaroos
9. Hawthorn Hawks
10. Brisbane Lions
11. West Coast Eagles
12. Port Adelaide Power
13. Sydney Swans
14. St Kilda Saints
15. Western Bulldogs
16. Carlton Blues
17. Fremantle Dockers
18. Gold Coast Suns
https://www.sportingnews.com/au/afl/news/afl-club-lists-for-2019-ranked-by-champion-data-collingwood-coast/14uyv71t4f7jo1t3xlus9o8zan
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LIST AGE
CLUB (AVERAGE AGE AT START OF SEASON)
Hawthorn 24.90
Collingwood 24.80
Adelaide 24.76
Geelong 24.22
West Coast 24.14
Essendon 24.11
North Melbourne 24.09
Melbourne 23.99
Sydney 23.94
Greater Western Sydney 23.94
Richmond 23.92
St Kilda 23.90
Western Bulldogs 23.90
Port Adelaide 23.87
Fremantle 23.86
Carlton 23.55
Brisbane 23.43
Gold Coast 23.24
GAMES PLAYED
CLUB (AVERAGE GAMES PLAYED)
Hawthorn 80.4
Collingwood 78.9
Adelaide 71.4
Richmond 70
Geelong 69.6
Sydney 69.1
Port Adelaide 68.9
West Coast 68.5
North Melbourne 65.1
Greater Western Sydney 61.2
Melbourne 59
Western Bulldogs 58.9
Fremantle 58.3
St Kilda 56.7
Carlton 56.7
Brisbane 56.6
Essendon 55.4
Gold Coast 50.2
FINALS PLAYED
CLUB (AVERAGE FINALS PLAYED)
Sydney 6.1
Hawthorn 6
Geelong 5
West Coast 4.6
Collingwood 4.4
Adelaide 3.7
Greater Western Sydney 3.5
Richmond 3.4
Western Bulldogs 2.7
North Melbourne 2.5
Fremantle 2.4
Melbourne 2.3
Port Adelaide 1.8
Brisbane 1.4
Carlton 1.2
Essendon 1.1
St Kilda 0.96
Gold Coast 0.57
Statistics courtesy of Champion Data
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-29/oldest-youngest-most-experienced-club-lists-compared
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Can someone share how Majak Daw is the 4th highest ranked defender?
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Richmond will enter the 2019 season with half its playing group aged 22 or under – Liam Baker, Noah Balta, Shai Bolton, Dan Butler, Jason Castagna, Mabior Chol, Callum Coleman-Jones, Derek Eggmolesse-Smith, Ryan Garthwaite, Jack Graham, Jack Higgins, Oleg Markov, Connor Menadue, Ben Miller, Callum Moore, Patrick Naish, Daniel Rioli, Ivan Soldo, Riley Collier-Dawkins, Jack Ross, Fraser Turner and Luke English.
The youngest player on the Tigers’ list is Tasmanian draftee Turner, who doesn’t turn 18 until Boxing Day.
Richmond’s current oldest player is Shaun Grigg, who will be 31 next April.
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/2018-11-29/greenbergs-grabs-2018-draft
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Can someone share how Majak Daw is the 4th highest ranked defender?
I'm guessing as Champion Data is purely stats based then Daw must take a large numbers of intercept defensive marks followed by short (too safe) effective disposals (?). So an anomaly.
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Essendon 😂😂😂😂😂
Always January premiers.
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This is only to help you pick fantasy players.
West Coast ranked 11th behind Hawthorn :lol
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LIST AGE
CLUB (AVERAGE AGE AT START OF SEASON)
Hawthorn 24.90
Collingwood 24.80
Adelaide 24.76
Geelong 24.22
West Coast 24.14
Essendon 24.11
North Melbourne 24.09
Melbourne 23.99
Sydney 23.94
Greater Western Sydney 23.94
Richmond 23.92
St Kilda 23.90
Western Bulldogs 23.90
Port Adelaide 23.87
Fremantle 23.86
Carlton 23.55
Brisbane 23.43
Gold Coast 23.24
GAMES PLAYED
CLUB (AVERAGE GAMES PLAYED)
Hawthorn 80.4
Collingwood 78.9
Adelaide 71.4
Richmond 70
Geelong 69.6
Sydney 69.1
Port Adelaide 68.9
West Coast 68.5
North Melbourne 65.1
Greater Western Sydney 61.2
Melbourne 59
Western Bulldogs 58.9
Fremantle 58.3
St Kilda 56.7
Carlton 56.7
Brisbane 56.6
Essendon 55.4
Gold Coast 50.2
FINALS PLAYED
CLUB (AVERAGE FINALS PLAYED)
Sydney 6.1
Hawthorn 6
Geelong 5
West Coast 4.6
Collingwood 4.4
Adelaide 3.7
Greater Western Sydney 3.5
Richmond 3.4
Western Bulldogs 2.7
North Melbourne 2.5
Fremantle 2.4
Melbourne 2.3
Port Adelaide 1.8
Brisbane 1.4
Carlton 1.2
Essendon 1.1
St Kilda 0.96
Gold Coast 0.57
Statistics courtesy of Champion Data
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-11-29/oldest-youngest-most-experienced-club-lists-compared
Ah stats more stats and damn lies.
So half the list is aged 22 or under at the start of the season what does it tell us. It says to me we lack maturity and experience outside of basically the starting 22. in effect we lack depth.
We have 15 players with 100 games plus to their names we have another 6 who have played between 50 and 99 games. These blokes make up our starting 22 in the main or are the first picked when injury or form hits others.
The average age of our best 25 or so would be 26yrs plus and would average well over 100 games.
The only other players we have who have played more than 20 games are
Butler, Townsend, Higgins, Graham, Menadue, Broad, three butler Higgins and Graham are regulars and fit the 22 and under scenario.
We need to get games into our kids somehow so when Rance goes down with an injury we have a developing player with 20 plus games who can come in and play his role.
Same goes for most positions.
You really would expect us to have a young list and lack experience with so many 22 and unders how many 22 and unders will even make the grade.
It really is not about how old or young your list is its all about where your best 25 - 30 players are at.
Fmd you can change the age of your list dramatically with just one large intake of kids in one draft or have 3 or 4 30 plus yr olds retire.
Whats the average age of all 18 clubs 23 23.5 ???
How many players do each club have in the prime age bracket of 23 or 24 thru 28.
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With a bit of luck Houli and Grigg will be fazed out early in 2018 and we can give a few more kids games.
Also getting rid of Conca let’s us play another kid that can maybe actually play the game at the level.
That’s 3 spots for kids coming through. I just hope they don’t waste them on useless players like Menadue... seen enough