Stats incredible: Your club's quirky numbersJennifer Phelan
afl.com.au
25 July 2018Hardwick's handballersWe know all about the Tigers' pressure and the fact they love to use handballs to cut through congestion and move the ball forward. Their use of handballing as a propelling mechanism has been more effective than any other team, having gained a whopping average of 507 metres per game from handballs alone, which ranks them first and measures 250m more than any other side.
Behind blitzThe Tigers have registered the most rushed behinds of any side this season, having racked up a total of 56 points not scored directly off the boot. It's an amusing stat given the inadvertent input 265-game Tiger Joel Bowden had in the 2009 implementation of the rushed behind rule that awards a free kick for deliberately taking the ball over the line. Bowden rushed two behinds in a row in a home-and-away match in 2008 to waste time, before the Hawks rushed 11 behinds in the 2008 Grand Final.
Stoppages schmoppagesThey're top of the table so it doesn't seem to be hurting them, but the Tigers don't have a strong focus on winning contested possessions at stoppages, which is reflected in their differential of minus-119, ranked last in the League. They save their hardest work for what happens next, with a post-stoppage contested possession differential of plus-38 (seventh).
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