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Champion Data ranks every clubs attack for 2018

Jake Peric
ZeroHanger.com
9 Feb 2018


Champion Data have once again released their forward ratings for the upcoming 2018 AFL season.

With them ranking the forwards in three respective categories, mid-forwards, general forwards and key forwards.

It seems that they view Port Adelaide’s forwards as the best in the AFL for season 2018.

Port ranks first in both the general and key forward categories and second in the mid-forward category.

Boasting powerhouses Robbie Gray, Sam Gray, Jack Watts ,Charlie Dixon, Chad Wingard and Travis Boak. With Dixon, Gray, Wingard and Boak being classed as elite and Watts and Gray being classed above average.

It seems that Champion Data have consistently placed Port, with having the best overall forwards in the competition.

Geelong’s forwards seem to be also favored by Champion Data, more specifically their mid and key forwards respectively with Sam Menegola classified as elite and Harry Taylor and Tom Hawkins regarded as above average.

Reigning premiers Richmond are more favored in the mid-forward category with Shane Edwards featuring in the elite category, with other big names such as Kane Lambert and Josh Caddy listed above average.

Their key forwards have been given a low 10th with only Jack Riewoldt ending up in the above average category.

Strangely enough, grand finalists Adelaide have been given the worst mid-forwards rating, with all of their mid forwards yet to debut for the club.

Carlton have ended up last in the general forward ranking. Matthew Wright did rate as above average and Darcy Lang as average, however Jed Lamb, Jarrod Pickett and Jack Silvagni all obtained poor ratings.

Finally Fremantle ended dead last in the key forward bracket. Their highest rated were Cam McCarthy and Shane Kersten respectively, who were both classified as below average.

CHAMPION DATA’S GENERAL FORWARD RATINGS FOR 2018

1. Port Adelaide

2. Adelaide

3. Greater Western Sydney

4. Hawthorn

5. West Coast

6. Sydney

7. Melbourne

8. Richmond

9. Essendon

10. St. Kilda

11. Brisbane

12. Geelong

13. Footscray

14. Collingwood

15. Fremantle

16. North Melbourne

17. Gold Coast

18. Carlton


CHAMPION DATA’S MID-FORWARD RATINGS FOR 2018

1. Geelong

2. Port Adelaide

3. Richmond

4. Footscray

5. Melbourne

6. Fremantle

7. Greater Western Sydney

8. St. Kilda

9. Sydney

10. North Melbourne

11. Gold Coast

12. Collingwood

13. Essendon

14. Hawthorn

15. West Coast

16. Brisbane

17. Carlton

18. Adelaide



CHAMPION DATA’S KEY FORWARD RATINGS FOR 2018

1. Port Adelaide

2. West Coast

3. Geelong

4. Sydney

5. Greater Western Sydney

6. Gold Coast

7. Adelaide

8. North Melbourne

9. Essendon

10. Richmond

11. Hawthorn

12. Carlton

13. Melbourne

14. Collingwood

15. St. Kilda

16. Footscray

17. Brisbane

18. Fremantle

https://www.zerohanger.com/champion-data-ranks-every-clubs-attack-2018-17863/

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Time for Wayne to post the premiership photo and then the thread can be closed

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Anyone who describes Jack Watts as a powerhouse needs to be certified. Seriously!

Adelaide's rating makes no sense at all.

3rd in General forwards, but 18th in one of the other categories and 10th in the other.

Champion data obviously didn't watch the Grandfinal.

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Everything's good in theory

 :thumbsup it's the difference between stats and insight supported by stats
“I find it nearly impossible to make those judgments, but he is certainly up there with the really important ones, he is certainly up there with the Francis Bourkes and the Royce Harts and the Kevin Bartlett and the Kevin Sheedys, there is no doubt about that,” Balme said.