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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: one-eyed on December 03, 2016, 06:11:11 PM
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Total list breakdown: Age, experience, 100-gamers, teens and more
AFL.com.au
3 December 2016
The top-10 draft class will help shape their clubs' lists for years to come
CLUB lists have been finalised for 2017 and a number of trends and anomalies have emerged.
AFL.com.au crunched the numbers across nine categories to paint a picture of how your club's list compares to the opposition.
The Western Bulldogs defied history in their push to win the premiership from seventh, and 17 clubs will have analysed their list structure since.
That the Dogs won the flag with a team that still ranks 10th for average age and eighth for average games will have their main rivals miffed.
Then there is Greater Western Sydney, which has quietly become the second-oldest team in the AFL, while North Melbourne has gone the other way.
So is your club rebuilding or readying for a finals charge in 2017? We'll let the numbers tell the story.
AVERAGE AGE
West Coast 24 years, 330 days
Greater Western Sydney 24y, 219d
Fremantle 24y, 207d
Hawthorn 24y, 184d
Essendon 24y, 102d
Geelong 24y, 18d
St Kilda 23y, 350d
Richmond 23y, 344d
Adelaide 23y, 340d
Western Bulldogs 23y, 322d
Collingwood 23y, 319d
Gold Coast 23y, 305d
Port Adelaide 23y, 286d
Carlton 23y, 299d
Sydney 23y, 265d
Melbourne 23y, 233d
North Melbourne 23y, 218d
Brisbane Lions 22y, 225d
* Ages calculated at round one, 2017
AVERAGE GAMES
West Coast 85 games
Hawthorn 79
Greater Western Sydney 76
Essendon 69
Fremantle 67
Collingwood 64
Port Adelaide 64
Western Bulldogs 64
Geelong 63
St Kilda 63
Richmond 62
Gold Coast 60
North Melbourne 59
Sydney 59
Melbourne 58
Adelaide 57
Carlton 53
Brisbane Lions 42
AVERAGE GOALS PER PLAYER
West Coast 63
Hawthorn 61
Sydney 49
Greater Western Sydney 46
Collingwood 43
Port Adelaide 43
Geelong 42
Adelaide 41
Western Bulldogs 41
St Kilda 39
North Melbourne 37
Fremantle 36
Richmond 36
Essendon 35
Gold Coast 35
Melbourne 30
Carlton 28
Brisbane Lions 24
FINALS EXPERIENCE
Hawthorn 315
Sydney 267
West Coast 222
Fremantle 185
Geelong 185
Western Bulldogs 173
North Melbourne 139
Greater Western Sydney 135
Adelaide 130
Collingwood 125
Port Adelaide 90
Essendon 84
St Kilda 77
Richmond 65
Melbourne 58
Carlton 55
Gold Coast 52
Brisbane Lions 35
YET TO DEBUT
North Melbourne 16
Adelaide 14
Geelong 14
Sydney 13
Carlton 12
Port Adelaide 11
Brisbane Lions 10
Fremantle 10
West Coast 10
Melbourne 9
Collingwood 8
Essendon 8
Greater Western Sydney 8
Hawthorn 8
St Kilda 8
Western Bulldogs 7
Richmond 6
Gold Coast 6
TEENAGERS ON LIST
Brisbane Lions 11
Carlton 11
Gold Coast 10
Essendon 9
Geelong 9
North Melbourne 9
Collingwood 8
Port Adelaide 8
Sydney 8
Western Bulldogs 8
Adelaide 7
Hawthorn 7
Greater Western Sydney 6
West Coast 6
Fremantle 5
Melbourne 5
Richmond 5
St Kilda 4
PLAYERS FROM RIVAL CLUBS
Carlton 16
St Kilda 13
Collingwood 12
Greater Western Sydney 12
Hawthorn 12
Melbourne 12
Adelaide 11
Gold Coast 11
West Coast 11
Brisbane Lions 10
Richmond 10
Port Adelaide 9
Essendon 8
Fremantle 8
Geelong 7
North Melbourne 7
Sydney 7
Western Bulldogs 5
PLAYERS 30 AND OVER
Fremantle 7
Greater Western Sydney 6
West Coast 5
Western Bulldogs 5
Essendon 4
Hawthorn 4
Melbourne 4
St Kilda 4
Adelaide 3
Geelong 3
Gold Coast 3
North Melbourne 3
Sydney 3
Carlton 2
Port Adelaide 2
Brisbane Lions 1
Collingwood 1
Richmond 1
PLAYERS WITH 100 OR MORE GAMES
West Coast 19
Hawthorn 16
Collingwood 13
North Melbourne 13
Essendon 12
Fremantle 12
Geelong 12
Port Adelaide 11
Richmond 11
Greater Western Sydney 10
St Kilda 10
Adelaide 9
Carlton 9
Melbourne 9
Sydney 9
Western Bulldogs 9
Gold Coast 8
Brisbane Lions 7
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2016-12-03/total-list-breakdown-all-the-key-stats
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5 teenagers 6 yet to debut there's not much hidden potential in this list.
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Interesting that this year's grandfinalists were 1 and 2 for the least number of players on their lists from other clubs. Suggests our recruiting over the last 5 years has been mis-guided. And we added another 3 this year.
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Interesting that this year's grandfinalists were 1 and 2 for the least number of players on their lists from other clubs. Suggests our recruiting over the last 5 years has been mis-guided. And we added another 3 this year.
Yes but this year they at least look like quality additions as opposed to the Townsend and Moore type of additions......
Oils aint oils Soul...
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Interesting that this year's grandfinalists were 1 and 2 for the least number of players on their lists from other clubs. Suggests our recruiting over the last 5 years has been mis-guided. And we added another 3 this year.
Makes you wonder why Sydney are known for taking other teams players and prolonging their careers?
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Interesting that this year's grandfinalists were 1 and 2 for the least number of players on their lists from other clubs. Suggests our recruiting over the last 5 years has been mis-guided. And we added another 3 this year.
Yes but this year they at least look like quality additions as opposed to the Townsend and Moore type of additions......
Oils aint oils Soul...
True enough this year.
But the next Judd (or whoever) is not going to come from another club, he will come from the draft. And we still trade that opportunity away.
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Interesting that this year's grandfinalists were 1 and 2 for the least number of players on their lists from other clubs. Suggests our recruiting over the last 5 years has been mis-guided. And we added another 3 this year.
Yes but this year they at least look like quality additions as opposed to the Townsend and Moore type of additions......
Oils aint oils Soul...
True enough this year.
But the next Judd (or whoever) is not going to come from another club, he will come from the draft. And we still trade that opportunity away.
Yes but a Judd comes up once a decade and we are poo at picking them. FWIW I wanted to keep pick 6 for Brodie but it is what it is.
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But the next Judd (or whoever) is not going to come from another club, he will come from the draft. And we still trade that opportunity away.
Carlton beg to differ