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Who's the next most valuable Tiger after Dusty?

By Sarah Black
afl.com.au
20 May 2022


Dustin Martin has had been a significant driver behind Richmond's improved form in the past fortnight, but who is the next most valuable Tiger after their superstar midfielder?

Powerful onballer Dion Prestia has endured more than his fair share of time on the sidelines and has an immediate effect when he returns, while defensive generals Nick Vlastuin and Dylan Grimes leave huge holes behind when injured.

But keen-eyed Richmond supporters will tell you the perennially underrated Kane Lambert has a surprisingly large impact on the Tigers' fortunes, and they'd be correct.

RICHMOND'S WIN/LOSS WITH SELECTED PLAYERS IN AND OUT

PLAYER                  DIFF      GMS IN (W-L-D)     Win%      GMS OUT (W-L-D)      Win%

Kane Lambert       24.0%     103 (74-28-1)       71.8%         23 (11-11-1)         47.8%

Dylan Grimes       18.6%      118 (81-35-2)       68.6%          8 (4-4-0)             50.0%

Nick Vlastuin        16.0%       97 (69-26-2)        71.1%       29 (16-13-0)          55.2%

Toby Nankervis     12.5%      95 (67-28-0)        70.5%        31 (18-11-2)          58.1%

Dion Prestia          11.9%      84 (60-23-1)        71.4%        42 (25-16-1)          59.5%

Trent Cotchin        -2.6%     103 (69-33-1)        67.0%        23 (16-6-1)            69.6%

The importance of the honest half-forward flanker – more so than his other injury-prone teammates – can be illustrated by a simple win/loss count.

Richmond wins almost 72 per cent of its games when Lambert plays; when he doesn't, the winning percentage drops to 48. That's a swing of 24 percentage points – the biggest differential in this select group of players.

The bullocking Prestia is often highlighted as crucial to Richmond's success, and he is – to a point, but the Tigers actually have more valuable players according to their win/loss ratio.

Grimes (18.6 per cent), Vlastuin (16.0 per cent) and Toby Nankervis (12.5 per cent) all have a more positive effect on Richmond's win/loss differentials than the former Sun.

Former skipper Trent Cotchin's importance in big-game moments is well-known (remember that spinning goal against Geelong in 2017's qualifying final?), but Richmond has been able to cover his absence remarkably effectively in the 23 matches he has missed since 2017.

However, Lambert's absence has always caused a knock-on effect. His running creates the space for Jack Riewoldt and Tom Lynch to thrive, and he is an important conduit between the forward line and the midfield.

Liam Baker is usually the one brought forward to cover for Lambert, but the feisty small is generally better suited to defence, and it also creates another hole to cover.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/763203/who-s-the-next-most-valuable-tiger-after-dusty-

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Re: Who's the next most valuable Tiger after Dusty? (afl site)
« Reply #1 on: May 20, 2022, 05:54:32 PM »
Didn’t Deledio used to lead this stat in a big way through our mediocre finals years like early to mid 2010’s?

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Re: Who's the next most valuable Tiger after Dusty? (afl site)
« Reply #2 on: May 20, 2022, 07:37:51 PM »
Bolton hands down. Stats aside.