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Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 05-25-2023

AFL Rd 9: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs
We weren't that bad in a lot of ways, but the disconnect between the mids and forward line was lethal. And our incredibly poor disposal was the difference between winning and losing.

Trends:
[1] There were 9 voters this week.
Please do take the time to vote, the more voters we have, the more reliable our statistics become.

[2] The rating this week was [color=red]7.30[/color], which was almost an D+. The same as last week, which is simply not good enough.

[3] There were 14 vote getters this week. A solid distribution, showing a lot of players did something.

[4] The average vote this week was [color=red]24[/color], our second worst of the year, for the second week in a row.

[5] 4 players scored more than 100 votes. But none of them were outstanding performances.

[6] Sam Walsh scored 203 votes this week to be our BOG. This was the lowest score for a BOG is some time.

[7] Only 2 players, Newman and Owies. scored votes from all voters. Not even Walsh.

[8] Not a big game from our youngsters this week, but then none of our performances were exactly brilliant.

[9] Our backs and mids were our best this week; our forwards didn’t get a look-in. Why? Because we couldn't kick it to them.

Votes:
Walsh, Sam  203
Newman, Nicholas  178
Pittonet, Marc  178
Owies, Matthew  170
Kennedy, Matthew  81
Cottrell, Matthew  69
Docherty, Sam  61
Saad, Adam  53
Silvagni, Jack  53
Hewett, George  24
Young, Lewis  8
Hollands, Oliver  8
Cerra, Adam  4
McKay, Harrison  4

Progressive Voting:
1215 - Curnow, Charles (0)
1094 - Newman, Nicholas (0)
870 - Cripps, Patrick (0)
863 - Cerra, Adam (0)
744 - Acres, Blake (0)
660 - Docherty, Sam (0)
648 - Walsh, Sam (0)
566 - McGovern, Mitchell (0)
489 - Young, Lewis (0)
463 - Saad, Adam (0)
392 - Hewett, George (0)
389 - Weitering, Jacob (0)
368 - McKay, Harrison (0)
368 - Curnow, Edward (0)
285 - Pittonet, Marc (0)
263 - Silvagni, Jack (0)
241 - Kennedy, Matthew (0)
202 - Owies, Matthew (0)
180 - Hollands, Oliver (0)
130 - Motlop, Jesse (0)
113 - de Koning, Tom (0)
76 - Cincotta, Alex (0)
69 - Cottrell, Matthew (0)
67 - Durdin, Corey (0)
52 - Fisher, Zac (0)
39 - Kemp, Brodie (0)



Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 05-27-2023

AFL Rd 10: Carlton vs Collingwood
And our incredibly poor disposal was the difference between winning and losing. Again. We don't learn.

Trends:
[1] There were 11 voters this week, 2 more than last week.
Please do take the time to vote, the more voters we have, the more reliable our statistics become.

[2] The rating this week was 6.45, which was between an E- and D-. We are in a very poor vein of form.

[3] There were 13 vote getters this week. A solid distribution, showing a lot of players did something. But nobody did enough and we had only one or two winners.

[4] The average vote this week was 21, which is very ordinary. Good wins get scores above 30.

[5] 4 players scored more than 100 votes. None brilliant, but better than last week.

[6] Sam Docherty scored his first BOG for the year with 229 votes. It was very close between the top three places, with Curnow and Cerra also getting *just) more than 200 votes.

[7] Only 1 player, Charlie Curnow, scored votes from all voters. Doc and Cerra missed one voter, Sam Walsh missed two.

[8] Not a big game from our youngsters this week, but then none of our performances were exactly brilliant although Hollands did get a mention.

[9] No real pattern in this week's voting. Not enough from anyone, really.

Votes:
Docherty, Sam  229
Cerra, Adam  214
Curnow, Charles  202
Walsh, Sam  103
Owies, Matthew  53
Newman, Nicholas  50
McKay, Harrison  35
Pittonet, Marc  26
Kennedy, Matthew  18
Hollands, Oliver  18
Boyd, Jordan  9
Acres, Blake  6
Cripps, Patrick  3
Saad, Adam  3

Progressive Voting:
1417 - Curnow, Charles (0)
1144 - Newman, Nicholas (0)
1077 - Cerra, Adam (0)
889 - Docherty, Sam (0)
873 - Cripps, Patrick (0)
751 - Walsh, Sam (0)
750 - Acres, Blake (0)
566 - McGovern, Mitchell (0)
489 - Young, Lewis (0)
466 - Saad, Adam (0)
404 - McKay, Harrison (0)
392 - Hewett, George (0)
389 - Weitering, Jacob (0)
368 - Curnow, Edward (0)
311 - Pittonet, Marc (0)
263 - Silvagni, Jack (0)
259 - Kennedy, Matthew (0)
255 - Owies, Matthew (0)
198 - Hollands, Oliver (0)
130 - Motlop, Jesse (0)
113 - de Koning, Tom (0)
76 - Cincotta, Alex (0)
69 - Cottrell, Matthew (0)
67 - Durdin, Corey (0)
52 - Fisher, Zac (0)
39 - Kemp, Brodie (0)
9 - Boyd, Jordan (0)



Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 06-10-2023

AFL Rd 11: Carlton vs Sydney[/color=red
Another disappointing result. Our defence wasn’t that bad, but our forward work …

[color=limegreen]Trends:

[1] There were 9 voters this week, 2 less than last week.
Please do take the time to vote, the more voters we have, the more reliable our statistics become.

[2] The rating this week was 6.74, which was a D-. We are in a very poor vein of form.

[3] There were 13 vote getters for the second time in a row. A solid distribution, showing a lot of players did something. But nobody did enough, and we had only one or two winners. (I really hate repeating this – I hated writing it in the first place.)

[4] The average vote this week was 22, which is very ordinary. Good wins get scores above 30.

[5] 5 players scored more than 100 votes. That is normally a good sign, but at the moment it only shows that we don’t have enough winners.

[6] Jacob Weitering scored his first BOG for the year with 262 votes. Matthew Cottrell was 2nd for the first time in his career.

[7] Only 2 players, Weitering and Cottrell, scored votes from all voters. Walsh missed one voter.

[8] Not a big game from our youngsters this week, but then none of our performances were exactly brilliant although Hollands did get a mention.

[9] No real pattern in this week's voting. Not enough from anyone, really.

Votes:
Weitering, Jacob  262
Cottrell, Matthew  202
Walsh, Sam  165
Curnow, Charles  124
Docherty, Sam  105
Cerra, Adam  67
McGovern, Mitchell  26
Motlop, Jesse  26
Acres, Blake  15
Boyd, Jordan  7
Cripps, Patrick  4
Saad, Adam  4
Kemp, Brodie  4

Progressive Voting:
1541 - Curnow, Charles (0)
1145 - Cerra, Adam (0)
1144 - Newman, Nicholas (0)
993 - Docherty, Sam (0)
916 - Walsh, Sam (0)
877 - Cripps, Patrick (0)
765 - Acres, Blake (0)
651 - Weitering, Jacob (0)
592 - McGovern, Mitchell (0)
489 - Young, Lewis (0)
470 - Saad, Adam (0)
404 - McKay, Harrison (0)
392 - Hewett, George (0)
368 - Curnow, Edward (0)
311 - Pittonet, Marc (0)
272 - Cottrell, Matthew (0)
263 - Silvagni, Jack (0)
259 - Kennedy, Matthew (0)
255 - Owies, Matthew (0)
198 - Hollands, Oliver (0)
157 - Motlop, Jesse (0)
113 - de Koning, Tom (0)
76 - Cincotta, Alex (0)
67 - Durdin, Corey (0)
52 - Fisher, Zac (0)
43 - Kemp, Brodie (0)
17 - Boyd, Jordan (0)



Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - madbluboy - 06-10-2023

Just the other day I voted for the first time this season but seeing this I remembered why I stopped. Seriously in what world has McGovern been better than Saad?


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 06-10-2023

(06-10-2023, 08:31 AM)madbluboy link Wrote:Just the other day I voted for the first time this season but seeing this I remembered why I stopped. Seriously in what world has McGovern been better than Saad?
It is more that McGovern has had a couple of very good games, while Saad has been more consistent, we have a higher expectation of him. Hence it is more difficult for him to get votes.
Both have scored votes in the same number of games.


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 06-10-2023

AFL Rd 12: Carlton vs Melbourne
Another disappointing result. Our defence wasn’t that bad, but our forward work …

Trends:
[1] There were 10 voters this week, 1 more than last week.
Please do take the time to vote, the more voters we have, the more reliable our statistics become.

[2] The rating this week was 7.43, which was a D+. We are in a very poor vein of form.

[3] There were 12 vote getters this week. A solid distribution, showing a lot of players did something. But nobody did enough, and we had only one or two winners. (I really hate repeating this – I hated writing it in the first place.)

[4] The average vote this week was 24, which is ordinary. Good wins get scores above 30.

[5] 5 players scored more than 100 votes. That is normally a good sign, but at the moment it only shows that we don’t have enough winners. Again!

[6] Adam Cerra scored his second BOG for the year with 335 votes. That normally is a match winning effort. But this week Cerra’s game just wasn’t that good. It was just a lot better than his teammates.

[7] 3 players scored votes from all voters. The normal spread just wasn’t there.

[8] Brodie Kemp was the youngster to make his mark this week. But the other youngsters aren’t doing as much of late.

[9] No real pattern in this week's voting. Not enough from anyone, really.



Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 06-20-2023

(06-10-2023, 08:50 AM)crashlander link Wrote:AFL Rd 12: Carlton vs Melbourne
Another disappointing result. Our defence wasn’t that bad, but our forward work …

Trends:
[1] There were 10 voters this week, 1 more than last week.
Please do take the time to vote, the more voters we have, the more reliable our statistics become.

[2] The rating this week was 7.43, which was a D+. We are in a very poor vein of form.

[3] There were 12 vote getters this week. A solid distribution, showing a lot of players did something. But nobody did enough, and we had only one or two winners. (I really hate repeating this – I hated writing it in the first place.)

[4] The average vote this week was 24, which is ordinary. Good wins get scores above 30.

[5] 5 players scored more than 100 votes. That is normally a good sign, but at the moment it only shows that we don’t have enough winners. Again!

[6] Adam Cerra scored his second BOG for the year with 335 votes. That normally is a match winning effort. But this week Cerra’s game just wasn’t that good. It was just a lot better than his teammates.

[7] 3 players scored votes from all voters. The normal spread just wasn’t there.

[8] Brodie Kemp was the youngster to make his mark this week. But the other youngsters aren’t doing as much of late.

[9] No real pattern in this week's voting. Not enough from anyone, really.
What did I do with the votes?


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 06-20-2023

Votes for Rd 12:
Cerra, Adam  335
McKay, Harrison  206
Weitering, Jacob  173
Kemp, Brodie  132
Docherty, Sam  107
de Koning, Tom  37
Acres, Blake  33
Cincotta, Alex  33
Kennedy, Matthew  21
Cripps, Patrick  17
Silvagni, Jack  12
McGovern, Mitchell  8



Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 06-20-2023

AFL Rd 13: Carlton vs Essendon
Another disappointing result.

Trends:
[1] There were 8 voters this week, which is not great.
Please do take the time to vote, the more voters we have, the more reliable our statistics become.

[2] The rating this week was 6.92, which was almost a D. We are in a very poor vein of form.

[3] There were 14 vote getters this week. A solid distribution, showing a lot of players did something. But nobody did enough, and we had only one or two winners. (I really hate repeating this – I hated writing it in the first place.)

[4] The average vote this week was 23, which is ordinary. Good wins get scores above 30.

[5] 3 players scored more than 100 votes. That suggests w edidn't have a lot of winners on the night.

[6] Adam Cerra scored his third BOG for the year with 294 votes. That normally is a match winning effort. But this week Cerra’s game just wasn’t that good. It was just a lot better than his teammates.

[7] 1 player scored votes from all voters, Adam Cerra. There were a couple who missed one voter.

[8] Brodie Kemp was the youngster to make his mark this week. Cincotta was also reasonable.

[9] No real pattern in this week's voting. Not enough from anyone, really. Not enough guys won on the night.

Votes:
Cerra, Adam  294
Weitering, Jacob 121
de Koning, Tom  104
Kemp, Brodie  86
Walsh, Sam  78
Curnow, Charles  73
Docherty, Sam  65
Cincotta, Alex  65
Saad, Adam  61
McGovern, Mitchell 39
Acres, Blake  22
Curnow, Edward  13
Martin, Jack  13
Kennedy, Matthew  4

Progressive Voting:
1773 - Cerra, Adam (0)
1614 - Curnow, Charles (0)
1166 - Docherty, Sam (0)
1144 - Newman, Nicholas (0)
994 - Walsh, Sam (0)
946 - Weitering, Jacob (0)
894 - Cripps, Patrick (0)
819 - Acres, Blake (0)
639 - McGovern, Mitchell (0)
610 - McKay, Harrison (0)
531 - Saad, Adam (0)
489 - Young, Lewis (0)
392 - Hewett, George (0)
381 - Curnow, Edward (0)
311 - Pittonet, Marc (0)
283 - Kennedy, Matthew (0)
275 - Silvagni, Jack (0)
272 - Cottrell, Matthew (0)
262 - Kemp, Brodie (0)
255 - Owies, Matthew (0)
254 - de Koning, Tom (0)
198 - Hollands, Oliver (0)
174 - Cincotta, Alex (0)
157 - Motlop, Jesse (0)
67 - Durdin, Corey (0)
52 - Fisher, Zac (0)
17 - Boyd, Jordan (0)
13 - Martin, Jack (0)

Adam Cerra has taken the lead with his 3rd BOG of the season. He has been in the top 3 players 6 times this year.
Charlie has fallen back to second, but is still a consistent poller. He has managed 5 games in the top 3, with 3 BOG's.
Doc continues his consistent vote winning. Even though he probably played better last year, he has still managed votes in all but 2 games. Last year he got votes in every game we played.
At this point, Cerra is the only Carlton player to get votes in every game.



Re: Jim Park Analysis 2023 - crashlander - 06-30-2023

AFL Rd 14: Carlton vs Gold Coast
One of the better wins in recent times. However, with injuries to Pittonet and de Koning, it makes the future look problematical.

Trends:
[1] There were 12 voters this week, a considerable improvement over recent games.
Even so, please do take the time to vote: it makes our statistics a lot more reliable and, more importantly, it shows how active we are on the forum.

[2] The rating was a 9.72, which is just above an A-, the second highest for the year. It is really nice to write that, I’ll tell you.

[3] 18 players managed a mention this week, a considerable improvement on our recent form. It shows how just about everyone had a really solid contribution.

[4] The average vote this week was 32, which equals the season high. Another indication of a strong performance.

[5] 6 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is phenomenal! It shows we had a lot of dominant players, not just one or two.

[6] Adam Cerra managed his 4th BOG for the season. He scored 373 votes. Doc was 2nd, followed by Weitering and Cripps.

[7] Only one player, Cerra, managed votes from all of the voters. It was hard to reward everyone who deserved a mention. Docherty, Kemp and Walsh missed by one voter.

[8] Of our youngsters, Kemp stood out with what might be his best game yet. He managed over 100 votes. Cincotta was not as dominant, but he was worth his place.

[9] This week our mids were much more influential than they have been. Most of them garnered votes, but our defenders also stood out.

Votes:
Cerra, Adam 373
Docherty, Sam  207
Walsh, Sam  158
Cripps, Patrick  150
Kemp, Brodie  138
Kennedy, Matthew  117
McKay, Harrison  69
de Koning, Tom  61
Saad, Adam  36
Newman, Nicholas  32
Weitering, Jacob  28
McGovern, Mitchell  20
Cottrell, Matthew  20
Boyd, Jordan  12
Dow, Patrick  12
Owies, Matthew  8
Cincotta, Alex  8
Cuningham, David  8

Progressive Voting:
2146 - Cerra, Adam (0)
1614 - Curnow, Charles (0)
1372 - Docherty, Sam (0)
1176 - Newman, Nicholas (0)
1152 - Walsh, Sam (0)
1043 - Cripps, Patrick (0)
974 - Weitering, Jacob (0)
819 - Acres, Blake (0)
679 - McKay, Harrison (0)
659 - McGovern, Mitchell (0)
567 - Saad, Adam (0)
489 - Young, Lewis (0)
401 - Kennedy, Matthew (0)
399 - Kemp, Brodie (0)
392 - Hewett, George (0)
381 - Curnow, Edward (0)
315 - de Koning, Tom (0)
311 - Pittonet, Marc (0)
292 - Cottrell, Matthew (0)
275 - Silvagni, Jack (0)
263 - Owies, Matthew (0)
198 - Hollands, Oliver (0)
182 - Cincotta, Alex (0)
157 - Motlop, Jesse (0)
67 - Durdin, Corey (0)
52 - Fisher, Zac (0)
29 - Boyd, Jordan (0)
13 - Dow, Patrick (0)
13 - Martin, Jack (0)
9 - Cuningham, David (0)

Cerra extended his lead at the top. There is a solid group over a 100 votes following him, lead by Charlie Curnow (who has been down for a while).