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6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« on: September 05, 2008, 03:10:12 PM »
Top 50 ranked players in 2008
Champion Data

Richmond's growing stature is reflected in the rankings, with much more star talent than in previous years.

There are six Tigers in the top 50 - a far cry from only one, Joel Bowden, in 2007.

Bowden holds his top-10 spot despite being dropped during the season, while Brett Deledio has jumped to No. 25.

Other Tigers on the rise are Nathan Brown (28), Chris Newman (34), Shane Tuck (35) and Matthew Richardson (48).

2008 Player Club Matches Ave

1 Gary Ablett Geelong 18 132.22
2 Luke Hodge Hawthorn 17 118.00
3 Jimmy Bartel Geelong 22 115.73
4 Nick Riewoldt St Kilda 21 114.00
5 Brent Harvey Nth Melb 22 112.45
6 Dean Cox West Coast 22 111.68
7 Chris Judd Carlton 21 110.43
8 Matthew Pavlich Fremantle 19 110.16
9 Joel Corey Geelong 22 108.91
10 Joel Bowden Richmond 18 108.72
11 Lance Franklin Hawthorn 22 107.00
12 Adam Cooney W Bulldogs 22 106.91
13 Simon Black Brisbane 21 106.86
14 Adam Goodes Sydney 19 105.74
15 Brett Kirk Sydney 22 105.50
16 Luke Power Brisbane 22 105.45
17 Daniel Cross W Bulldogs 22 104.77
18 Ryan O’Keefe Sydney 21 104.10
19 Scott Pendlebury Collingwood 21 103.57
20 Shaun Burgoyne Port Adelaide 19 103.21
21 Brendon Goddard St Kilda 20 103.10
22 Simon Goodwin Adelaide 22 102.50
23 Domenic Cassisi Port Adelaide 21 102.48
24 Nick Dal Santo St Kilda 21 102.24
25 Brett Deledio Richmond 22 102.23
26 Scott Thompson Adelaide 22 102.23
27 Dane Swan Collingwood 22 102.09
28 Nathan Brown Richmond 18 101.44
29 Sam Mitchell Hawthorn 21 101.33
30 Lenny Hayes St Kilda 21 101.33
31 Sam Fisher St Kilda 22 101.18
32 Corey Enright Geelong 22 101.09
33 Jonathan Brown Brisbane 21 100.14
34 Chris Newman Richmond 22 100.14
35 Shane Tuck Richmond 22 100.14

36 Luke Ball St Kilda 18 99.28
37 Jarrad McVeigh Sydney 22 99.27
38 Marc Murphy Carlton 22 99.14
39 Paul Chapman Geelong 17 98.88
40 Brad Green Melbourne 20 98.85
41 Daniel Pratt Nth Melb 20 98.75
42 Heath Scotland Carlton 21 98.52
43 Joel Selwood Geelong 21 98.29
44 Jarrad Waite Carlton 21 98.19
45 Martin Mattner Sydney 22 98.09
46 Lindsay Gilbee W Bulldogs 21 97.71
47 Andrew Carrazzo Carlton 21 97.67
48 Matthew Richardson Richmond 20 97.65
49 Steven Salopek Port Adelaide 15 97.53
50 Brad Sewell Hawthorn 18 97.50


Full article at:
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/sport/afl/story/0,26576,24293835-19742,00.html

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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2008, 04:14:31 PM »
6 the same number as Geelong has  ;D

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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #2 on: September 05, 2008, 04:23:00 PM »
Will even better when we have more of our younger players on the list rather than our old stawalts! :)

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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2008, 05:18:59 PM »
6 the same number as Geelong has  ;D

Just that 3 of there's are in top 10  :-\

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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #4 on: September 05, 2008, 06:39:46 PM »
A substantial proportion of Bowden's stats are cheap as opposed to Lids Newy Tuck and Richo.

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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #5 on: September 05, 2008, 07:06:35 PM »
A substantial proportion of Bowden's stats are cheap as opposed to Lids Newy Tuck and Richo.
Champion Data actually give weight to the type of possesion they are, giving a player more points for contested possessions and marks.

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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #6 on: September 05, 2008, 10:36:02 PM »
Champion Data actually give weight to the type of possesion they are, giving a player more points for contested possessions and marks.

You answered the question I had Imfamy - how they rank the possessions. :thumbsup

One would hope it's more about quality of possessions rather the quantity
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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #7 on: September 05, 2008, 11:54:42 PM »
Well a player loses points for clangers and errors as well
Herald Sun Supercoach uses Champion Data points for their scores, so if you want to see the breakdown of how players score what, then look through the rules of the Supercoach website

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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #8 on: September 06, 2008, 02:09:27 AM »
6 the same number as Geelong has  ;D

Just that 3 of there's are in top 10  :-\
And 5 of the Cats six are their gun mids who win the ball in and out of the centre and stoppages. Tucky is the only true mid from our six above although Lids was playing more midfield and in the centre towards the end of the year. I would've thought Foley might have been in our top 6 though.
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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #9 on: September 06, 2008, 08:05:41 AM »
I was very pleased to see Shane Tuck's name there. He has been a solid contributor to the team all year. :gotigers

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Re: 6 Tigers in the top 50 (Champion Data)
« Reply #10 on: September 07, 2008, 12:10:03 PM »
A substantial proportion of Bowden's stats are cheap as opposed to Lids Newy Tuck and Richo.

Bowden is damaging with his possies
its also pleasing to see Tigers in the top 50
lets hope they take it somewhere next season