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Tiger mid-season stats stars (RFC)
« on: June 07, 2011, 02:32:47 PM »
Tiger mid-season stats stars
richmondfc.com.au
By Tony Greenberg
Tue 07 Jun, 2011


Full article:
http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/115674/default.aspx

The full list of Tiger stats leaders in 10 of the key categories after 10 matches is:

Kicks
169 - Trent Cotchin
158 - Dustin Martin
146 - Chris Newman
140 - Shaun Grigg
126 - Brett Deledio
110 - Daniel Jackson
109 - Bachar Houli
104 - Robin Nahas
97 - Nathan Foley
95 - Reece Conca


Handballs
134 - Brett Deledio
122 - Nathan Foley
105 - Bachar Houli
99 - Robin Nahas
97 - Shaun Grigg
87 - Reece Conca
83 - Dustin Martin
80 - Daniel Jackson
68 - Trent Cotchin
65 - Luke McGuane


Disposals
260 - Brett Deledio
241 - Dustin Martin
237 - Trent Cotchin
237 - Shaun Grigg
219 - Nathan Foley
214 - Bachar Houli
203 - Robin Nahas
191 - Chris Newman
190 - Daniel Jackson
182 - Reece Conca


Contested possessions
119 - Trent Cotchin
92 - Nathan Foley
89 - Brett Deledio
88 - Dustin Martin
86 - Daniel Jackson
71 - Jack Riewoldt
67 - Robin Nahas
66 - Shaun Grigg
57 - Ty Vickery
56 - Reece Conca


Marks
57 - Bachar Houli
51 - Shaun Grigg
51 - Alex Rance
48 - Reece Conca
45 - Chris Newman
44 - Robin Nahas
40 - Brett Deledio
38 - Dustin Martin
38 - Jack Riewoldt
35 - Ty Vickery


Clearances
64 - Trent Cotchin
48 - Daniel Jackson
38 - Nathan Foley
32 - Dustin Martin
31 - Brett Deledio
20 - Angus Graham
20 - Reece Conca
16 - Shaun Grigg
15 - Ty Vickery
13 - Shane Tuck


Inside-50 entries
48 - Trent Cotchin
45 - Daniel Jackson
41 - Dustin Martin
38 - Brett Deledio
36 - Shaun Grigg
32 - Nathan Foley
31 - Robin Nahas
31 - Jake King
24 - Bachar Houli
23 - Matthew White


Rebound 50s
50 - Chris Newman
38 - Alex Rance
36 - Brett Deledio
35 - Dustin Martin
28 - Jake Batchelor
25 - Reece Conca
24 - Bachar Houli
23 - Shaun Grigg
22 - Trent Cotchin
20 - Luke McGuane


Tackles
59 - Daniel Jackson
53 - Nathan Foley
48 - Robin Nahas
41 - Angus Graham
35 - Chris Newman
34 - Brett Deledio
34 - Matthew White
31 - Dustin Martin
30 - Jake King
28 - Trent Cotchin


Goals
36 - Jack Riewoldt
19 - Jake King
16 - Ty Vickery
14 - Dustin Martin
10 - Robin Nahas
8 - Trent Cotchin
6 - Matthew White
6 - Brad Miller
5 - Daniel Jackson
4 - Angus Graham
4 - Brad Helbig

http://www.richmondfc.com.au/news/newsarticle/tabid/6301/newsid/115674/default.aspx

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Re: Tiger mid-season stats stars (RFC)
« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2011, 08:32:59 PM »
Cotch in top 10 for everything except marks

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Re: Tiger mid-season stats stars (RFC)
« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2011, 08:50:31 PM »
A few things stand out

Conca in the top ten for all key catagories in his first year is a huge effort.

The discrepancy between Cotch and the rest in contested possessions and clearances seems huge ? Aren't we at the bottom of the AFL table in these areas this season ? Be interesting to see the stats for the top clubs.

Vix being in the top ten for clearances and contested possessions is surprising and encouraging considering how much time he spends up forward

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Re: Tiger mid-season stats stars (RFC)
« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2011, 09:38:58 PM »
i know every one is into super coach and what have you but i learnt a long time ago to basically ignore stats. in isolation or in the above format they are useless.
there are few surprises in that lot of figures and really its what you expect.

disposals either by hand or foot you would expect your mids and running defenders to be prominent.
contested possesions again those inside mids should be to the fore

marks well its the most skewif stat in footy, would like to know the contested mark stats.

clearances again should be dominated by your mids and defenders.

i50s  mids high forwards and rebound defenders should dominate this stat.
rebound 50s  has to be defenders and mids.

tackles well everyone should tackle and it should be across the board.but surely taggers defensive backs and run with players should probably be up there.

goals again obvious forwards and mids should dominate this category.

the only thing those stats tell us atm is those who probably should be prominent in each category are in the main prominent.

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Re: Tiger mid-season stats stars (RFC)
« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2011, 09:49:48 PM »
Cotch in top 10 for everything except marks

Grigg in everything but Goals and Tackles..........

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Re: Tiger mid-season stats stars (RFC)
« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2011, 09:58:19 PM »
i know every one is into super coach and what have you but i learnt a long time ago to basically ignore stats. in isolation or in the above format they are useless.
there are few surprises in that lot of figures and really its what you expect.

disposals either by hand or foot you would expect your mids and running defenders to be prominent.
contested possesions again those inside mids should be to the fore

marks well its the most skewif stat in footy, would like to know the contested mark stats.

clearances again should be dominated by your mids and defenders.

i50s  mids high forwards and rebound defenders should dominate this stat.
rebound 50s  has to be defenders and mids.

tackles well everyone should tackle and it should be across the board.but surely taggers defensive backs and run with players should probably be up there.

goals again obvious forwards and mids should dominate this category.

the only thing those stats tell us atm is those who probably should be prominent in each category are in the main prominent.

Stats don't tell the whole story for sure but every pro sporting club in the land uses them to meet KPI's so they mean something ?
  The stats above don't mean much though until we see the comparison with the top teams.
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Re: Tiger mid-season stats stars (RFC)
« Reply #6 on: June 08, 2011, 03:21:06 AM »

Deledio is in all but goals

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Re: Tiger mid-season stats stars (RFC)
« Reply #7 on: June 08, 2011, 10:21:03 PM »
Nathan Foley's return has been timely and successful. :thumbsup