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Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 06-01-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 10: Carlton vs Sydney
Our worst game by some margin: the only time this year that we've been comprehensively beaten and broken.

Trends:
[1] There were 14 voters this round, which is reasonable consider that we lost so badly. Please, do take the time to vote. Everyone is appreciated.

[2] The rating was a 6.36, which is a E+. The first time all year the rating so significantly low.

[3] 14 players managed a mention this week, which shows that most players made some sort of contribution. However, not many of those contributions were winning ones.

[4] The average vote this week was 19. By far the worst for the year.

[5] 3 players managed 100 votes or more this week.

[6] Nic Newman was BOG with 328 votes. He was a long way in front ofBlake Acres (143 votes) and Mar Pittonet ( 138 votes).

[7] Only one player managed votes from everyone this week, Nic Newman.

[8] Our youngsters were not significant this week, although a couple were recognized for their efforts.

[9] Our defenders were the main area of vote getting, which tells you something of the game.

Votes:
Newman, Nicholas 328
Acres, Blake  143
Pittonet, Marc  138
Kennedy, Matthew  95
Cripps, Patrick  48
Boyd, Jordan  42
McGovern, Mitchell  32
Kemp, Brodie  29
Hewett, George  24
Cincotta, Alex  21
William, Zac  21
McKay, Harrison  13
Hollands, Elijah  11
Curnow, Charles  8

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps 2128
Sam Walsh 1424
Harry McKay 1329
Jacob Weitering 1056
Tom de Koning 841
George Hewett 775
Blake Acres 727
Nic Newman 682
Marc Pittonet 606
Charlie Curnow 554
Mitch McGovern 486
Matthew Kennedy 369
Adam Saad 310
Matthew Owies 274
Adam Cerra 262
Brodie Kemp 235
Jordan Boyd 169
Matthew Cottrell 144
Zac William 106
Elijah Hollands 101
Alex Cincotta 74
Lachie Fogarty 68
Jack Carroll 64
Lewis Young 60
Ollie Hollands 49
Orazio Fantasia 13
David Cuningham 13


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 06-01-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 11: Carlton vs Gold Coast
What a difference a week makes! We were the superior team all day. Pity we couldn't put them away as we could have.

Trends:
[1] There were 17 voters this round, which is excellent for this year. It is double the number who voted in this round last year.

[2] The rating was a 9.35, which is an B+. Consioderably better thanlast week!

[3] 16 players managed a mention this week, which is nothing short of excellent. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute.

[4] The average vote this week was 32. Considering last week it was 19, you can easily see the improvement.

[5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more this week. A great contribution from all 4.

[6] Patrick Cripps managed 410 votes to be BOG this week, his 4th BOG for the year. Sam Walsh and Tom de Koning came in 2nd and 3rd.

[7] Only two players managed votes from everyone this week; Cripps and de Koning.

[8] Of our youngsters, Cincotta, Kemp and Ollie Hollands all made significant contributions. Cowan and Elijah Hollands also got votes.

[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places.

Votes:
Cripps, Patrick  410
de Koning, Tom  220
Walsh, Sam  209
William, Zac 138
Curnow, Charles  69
McGovern, Mitchell  63
McKay, Harrison  63
Acres, Blake 58
Kennedy, Matthew  44
Newman, Nicholas  33
Cincotta, Alex  28
Kemp, Brodie 25
Hollands, Oliver  22
Weitering, Jacob  17
Hollands, Elijah  3
Cowan, Lachlan  3

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps 2538
Sam Walsh 1633
Harry McKay 1392
Jacob Weitering 1072
Tom de Koning 1062
Blake Acres  785
George Hewett 775
Nic Newman 715
Charlie Curnow 623
Marc Pittonet 606
Mitch McGovern 549
Matthew Kennedy 413
Adam Saad 310
Matt Owies 274
Adam Cerra 262
Brodie Kemp 260
Zac William 243
Matt Cottrell 244
Jordan Boyd 169
Elijah Hollands 140
Alex Cincotta 102
Oliver Hollands 71
Lachie Fogarty 68
Jack Carroll 64
Lewis Young 60
Orazio Fantasia 13
David Cuningham 13
Lachie Cowan 3


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 06-15-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 12: Carlton vs Port Adelaide
A second win at Adelaide Oval in a season, and against Port! One of the better team performances of recent time, and a great last quarter to top it all off.

Trends:
[1] There were 16 voters this round, which is pretty good for this year. This round last year 12 voters bothered after another disastrous performance.

[2] The rating was a 10.06, which is an A. This is the highest rating I can remember us having since I took over running this award. Very solid!

[3] 18! players managed a mention this week, which is the highest I've seen. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute. And we really did share the votes around!

[4] The average vote this week was 34!. Another first since I've been doing this. Brilliant!

[5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week. Even with more players than ever getting recognition!

[6] Tom de Koning managed 336 votes to be BOG this week. Sam Walsh and Patrick Cripps came in 2nd and 3rd.

[7] Only two players managed votes from everyone this week; Cripps and de Koning. Walsh missed from one voter.

[8] Of our youngsters, Cincotta and Kemp all made significant contributions. Oliver and Elijah Hollands also got votes.

[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places. It was lovely to see how even our contributions were.

Votes:
de Koning, Tom  336
Walsh, Sam  277
Cripps, Patrick  261
Newman, Nicholas  135
Cincotta, Alex  104  For the first time over 100 votes!
McKay, Harrison  88
William, Zac  47
Weitering, Jacob  47
Acres, Blake  44
Curnow, Charles  35
Hollands, Elijah  35
Kemp, Brodie  28
Saad, Adam  19
Hewett, George  16
Hollands, Oliver  13
Fogarty, Lachlan  13
McGovern, Mitchell  6
Boyd, Jordan  6

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps  2799
Sam Walsh  1910
Harry McKay 1480
Tom de Koning 1398 A great effort so far, considering he usually loses in the ruck.
Jacob Weitering 1119
Nic Newman  850
Blake Acres 829
George Hewett 790
Charlie Curnow 657
Marc Pittonet  606 A fantastic effort considering how few games he's actually played!
Mitch McGovern  555
Matthew Kennedy 413
Adam Saad 329
Zac William 291
Brodie Kemp 288
Matthew Owies  274
Adam Cerra 262
Alex Cincotta 205  Cincotta has got decent votes in the last 4 games.
Jordan Boyd  175
Matthew Cottrell  144
Elijah Hollands  139
Ollie Hollands 84
Lachie Fogarty  81
Jack Carroll 64
Lewis Young  61
Orazio Fantasia 13
David Cuningham  13
Lachie Cowan  3


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 06-24-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 13: Carlton vs Essendon
A solid win over the Drug Cheats is what we wanted, and we certainly got it!

Trends:
[1] There were 18 voters this round, which is very good for this year. This round last year 10 voters bothered after another disastrous performance.

[2] The rating was a 9.33, which is an B+. Solid!

[3] 17 players managed a mention this week, only one less than last week's number. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute. And we really did share the votes around!

[4] The average vote this week was 32!. Excellent!

[5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week, for the second week in a row!

[6] Tom de Koning managed 399 votes to be BOG this week, his thrord week in a row over 200 votes. George Hewett and Elijah Hollands came in 2nd and 3rd.

[7] Only two players managed votes from everyone this week; Elijah Hollands and de Koning. Hewett missed from one voter.

[8] Our younger, less experienced players really stood up; Elijah Hollands, Cincotta. Kemp and Cowan all managed significant votes.

[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places. It was lovely to see how even our contributions were.

Votes:
de Koning, Tom  399
Hollands, Elijah  280
Hewett, George  218
Cincotta, Alex  114
Saad, Adam  114
Weitering, Jacob  62
William, Zac  39
Walsh, Sam  34
Curnow, Charles  29
Cripps, Patrick  26
Newman, Nicholas  26
Kemp, Brodie  21
Cowan, Lachlan  13
Fogarty, Lachlan  10
Kennedy, Matthew  8
Boyd, Jordan  5
McGovern, Mitchell 3

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps  2824
Sam Walsh  1944
Tom de Koning 1797
Harry McKay  1480
Jacob Weitering  1182
George Hewett  1008
Nic Newman  876
Blake Acres  829
Charlie Curnow  686
Marc Pittonet  606
Mitch McGovern 558.
Adam Saad  443
Matthew Kennedy  421
Elijah Hollands  419
Zac Williams  330
Alex Cincotta  319
Brodie Kemp  309
Matthew Owies  274
Adam Cerra  262
Jordan Boyd  180
Matthew Cottrell  144
Lachlan Fogarty  91
Ollie Hollands  84
Jack Carroll  64
Lewis Young  60
Lachlan Cowan  16
Orazio Fantasia  13
David Cuningham  13


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 07-04-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 15: Carlton vs Geelong
They've had the wood over us for a while and we slayed them. it was beautiful to watch.

Trends:
[1] There were 15 voters this round, which is good for this year. This round last year 12 voters bothered to vote.

[2] The rating was a 10.22, which is almost an A+. We haven't had many better in recent years!

[3] 20 players managed a mention this week, which must be a record. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute. And we really did share the votes around!

[4] The average vote this week was 35!, even with us sharing the votes around!

[5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is just 1 less than a our record. One the other hand, 4 has been consistently achieved this year!

[6] Tom de Koning managed 388 votes to be BOG this week, his 4th week in a row over 200 votes. He beat Cripps by just 13. Cripps' 375 would be BOG most weeks easily.

[7] Three players managed votes from everyone this week; de Koning, Cripps and Walsh.

[8] Our younger, less experienced players really stood up again; Elijah Hollands, Ollie Hollands, Cincotta. Kemp and Cowan all managed votes.

[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places. It was lovely to see how even our contributions were. (I like writing this.)

Votes:
de Koning, Tom  388
Cripps, Patrick  375
Walsh, Sam  235
Curnow, Charles  106
Cincotta, Alex  95
Kennedy, Matthew  78
Acres, Blake  48
Owies, Matthew  34
Newman, Nicholas  27
Hollands, Elijah  20
Saad, Adam  20
Weitering, Jacob  20
Hewett, George  14
McGovern, Mitchell  14
McKay, Harrison  14
Kemp, Brodie  10
Cowan, Lachlan  10
Boyd, Jordan  10
Hollands, Oliver  10
Fogarty, Lachlan  3

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps  3199
Tom de Koning 2186
Sam Walsh  2179
Harry McKay 1494
Jacob Weitering  1202
George Hewett 1022
Nic Newman 903
Blake Acres 876
Charlie Curnow  791
Marc Pittonet  606
Mitch McGovern 572
Matthew Kennedy 499
Adam Saad 464
Elijah Hollands  439
Alex Cincotta 415
Zac Williams 330
Brodie Kemp 319
Matthew Owies  308
Adam Cerra 262
Jordan Boyd  190
Matthew Cottrell  144
Ollie Hollands 94
Lachie Fogarty  94
Jack Carroll  64
Lewis Young  60
Lachie Cowan  26
Orazio Fantasia  13
David Cuningham  13


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 07-11-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 16: Carlton vs Richmond
They challenged us and we responded in the best possible way.

Trends:
[1] There were 11 voters this round, which is pretty ordinary for a win over a team we all generally hate. Please do vote: it is something we appreciate.

[2] The rating was a 9.91, which is almost an A. We haven't had many better this year, although last week's was on a whole other level.

[3] 16 players managed a mention this week, which is still excellent. We had a lot of players who won their position and pretty much everybody did something significant to contribute. And we really did share the votes around!

[4] The average vote this week was 34!, even with us sharing the votes around! That is the 2nd best that I can recall, behind only last week.

[5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which equals our best. It shows how dominant we were in various phases.

[6] Patrick Cripps managed a Judd-like 432 votes to be BOG this week, his 5th BOG for the season and his 11th time in the top three positions. Sam Walsh and Nic Newman filled the other two places.

[7] Only One player managed votes from everyone this week; Patrick Cripps. Walsh and Newman missed one.

[8] Our younger, less experienced players really stood up again, if not as prominent as they have been.

[9] This was a game where all sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, but the numbers were spread among the other places. It was lovely to see how even our contributions were. (I like writing this.)

Votes:
Patrick Cripps  432
Newman, Nicholas  257
Walsh, Sam  230
Acres, Blake  135
Fantasia, Orazio  104  His best game by a considerable margin.
Saad, Adam  90
Hollands, Elijah  68
Cowan, Lachlan  41
Fogarty, Lachlan  41
Kennedy, Matthew  36
McKay, Harrison  14
Boyd, Jordan  14
Kemp, Brodie  9
Cerra, Adam  9
McGovern, Mitchell  5
Pittonet, Marc  5

Progressive Votes:
Patrick Cripps  3632
Sam Walsh  2409
Tom de Koning  2186
Harry McKay  1507
Jacob Weitering    1202
Nic Newman  1160
George Hewett  1022
Blake Acres  1012
Charlie Curnow  791
Marc Pittonet  610
Mitch McGovern  576
Adam Saad  554
Matthew Kennedy  535
Elijah Hollands  507
Alex Cincotta  415
Zac Williams 330
Brodie Kemp  328
Matthew Owies  308
Adam Cerra  271
Jordan Boyd  204
Matthew Cottrell  144
Lachie Fogarty  135
Orazio Fantasia  116
Ollie Hollands  94
Lachie Cowan  67
Jack Carroll  64
Lewis Young  60
David Cuningham  13


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 07-19-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 17: Carlton vs GWS
Very disappointing. 1st quarter and last quarter were good. The rest were terrible.

Trends:
[1] There were 12 voters this round, which is par for the course when we lose. Please do vote: it is something we appreciate.

[2] The rating was a 7.28, which is almost an D+. This isn't that bad, but considering we lost by 2 goals...

[3] 13 players managed a mention this week, which, in the past, has been more than adequate. But for these days, when 15+ is the norm, it shows how ordinary we were.

[4] The average vote this week was 24!, even with us sharing the votes around! That is 3rd worst for 2024.

[5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week.

[6] Patrick Cripps managed an impressive 340 votes to be BOG this week, his 6th BOG for the season and his 12th time in the top three positions. Matthew Kennedy and Harry McKay filled the other two places.

[7] Three player managed votes from everyone this week; Patrick Cripps, Matthew Kennedy and Harry McKay.

[8] Our younger, less experienced players were generally missing this round, with only Jordan Boyd making an impression.

[9] This was a game where none of the sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were mids, and a key forward, where both those lines were down.

Votes:
Cripps, Patrick  340
McKay, Harrison  170
de Koning, Tom  164
Kennedy, Matthew  158
Newman, Nicholas  109
Acres, Blake  42
Saad, Adam  30
William, Zac  30
Boyd, Jordan  24
Hollands, Elijah  6
Cerra, Adam  6
McGovern, Mitchell 6
Weitering, Jacob  6

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps  3971
Sam Walsh  2409
Tom de Koning  2349
Harry McKay  1677
Nic Newman 1269
Jacob Weitering 1209
Blake Acres  1054
George Hewett 1022
Charlie Curnow  791
Matthew Kennedy 693
Marc Pittonet  610
Adam Saad  584
Mitch McGovern  582
Elijah Hollands  513
Alex Cincotta  414
Zac Williams  360
Brodie Kemp  328
Matthew Owies  308
Adam Cerra  277
Jordan Boyd  228
Matthew Cottrell  144
Lachlan Fogarty  135
Orazio Fantasia  116
Ollie Hollands  94
Lachie Cowan  67
Jack Carroll  64
Lachie Young  60
David Cuningham  13


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 07-30-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 18: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs
Very disappointing. We didn't play at all well, but we hung in there. That we weren't blown away says a lot about how much we've improved over the last couple of years, even if we're all bitterly disappointed in the result.

Trends:
[1] There were 8 voters this round, which is the lowest I can remember. Granted that we lost, but a few more people putting in their opinions would be appreciated. Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate.

[2] The rating was a 5.95, which is almost an E. There was also a very large spread in the ratings; some of us were very dissatisfied, while others appreciated that we weren't thrashed. Hell, had Charlie could have kicked straight, we would have won, even with the poor play.

[3] 13 players managed a mention this week, which, in the past, has been more than adequate. But for these days, when 15+ is the norm, it shows how ordinary we were.

[4] The average vote this week was 26!, even with us sharing the votes around! That is 3rd worst for 2024.

[5] 3 players managed 100 votes or more this week.

[6] Patrick Cripps managed an impressive 351 votes to be BOG this week, his 7th BOG for the season and his 13th time in the top three positions. Weitering and Acres filled the other two places.

[7] Two player managed votes from everyone this week; Patrick Cripps and Weitering. Acres missed from 1 voter.

[8] Of our youngsters, only Elijah Hollands made an impression.

[9] This was a game where none of the sectors of the team made significant contributions. The top 3 vote getters were a mid, a defender and a key forward, but only one from each.

Votes:
Cripps, Patrick  351
Weitering, Jacob  190
Acres, Blake  180
Newman, Nicholas  85
Curnow, Charles  71
Cincotta, Alex  68
McKay, Harrison  52
Saad, Adam  47
Hollands, Elijah  47
Walsh, Sam  24
de Koning, Tom  9
Owies, Matthew  9
Kemp, Brodie  5

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps 4322
Sam Walsh 2432
Tom de Koning  2359
Harry McKay 1729
Jacob Weitering 1398
Nic Newman  1354
Blake Acres  1234
George Hewett 1022
Charlie Curnow  862
Matthew Kennedy  693
Adam Saad  632
Marc Pittonet  610
Mitch McGovern  582
Elijah Hollands 560
Alex Cincotta 481
Zac Williams  360
Brodie Kemp  333
Matthew Owies  318
Adam Cerra 277
Jordan Boyd  228
Matthew Cottrell  144
Lachlan Fogarty 135
Orazio Fantasia 116
Ollie Hollands  94
Lachie Cowan  67
Jack Carroll  64
Lewis Young  60
David Cuningham  13


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 07-31-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 19: Carlton vs North Melbourne
We won. We were good in patches, but not a 4 quarter effort.

Trends:
[1] There were 11 voters this round, which is very low for a win, even as unimpressive as this one was. Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate.

[2] The rating was a 8.61, which is almost an B-. There was also a very large spread in the ratings; some of us were still dissatisfied.

[3] 16 players managed a mention this week. This is becoming the norm, something I am not disappointed about.

[4] The average vote this week was 29, which is the lowest for a win all season.

[5] 5 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which just hasn't happened until recently. I think it is a very positive sign.

[6] Patrick Cripps managed an impressive 336 votes to be BOG this week, his 8th BOG for the season and his 14th time in the top three positions and his 3rd BOG in a row! George Hewett and Charlie Curnow filled the other two places.

[7] One player managed votes from everyone this week; Patrick Cripps.

[8] Of our youngsters, a couple made minor contributions. Not bad efforts, but I'd like one or two of our youngsters to make a match-winning contribution sometimes. It would take the heat of guys like Cripps and Walsh.

[9] Our mids were probably he most significant, although Curnow and Weitering really showed out at either end.

Votes:
Cripps, Patrick  336
Hewett, George  203
Curnow, Charles  153
Saad, Adam  133
Weitering, Jacob  121
Cottrell, Matthew  59
de Koning, Tom  47
Newman, Nicholas  43
Fogarty, Lachlan  39
Hollands, Oliver  35
Walsh, Sam  31
Owies, Matthew  27
Motlop, Jesse  20
Hollands, Elijah  16
Carroll, Jack  16
Cerra, Adam  12

Progressive Voting:
Patrick Cripps  4658
Sam Walsh  2064
Tom de Koning  2406
Harry McKay  1729
Jacob Weitering 1509
Nic Newman 1397
Blake Acres  1234
George Hewett  1225
Charlie Curnow 1015
Adam Saad  765
Matthew Kennedy  693
Marc Pittonet  610
Mitch McGovern  582
Elijah Hollands  576
Alex Cincotta  481
Zac Williams  360
Matthew Owies  345
Brodie Kemp  333
Adam Cerra  289
Jordan Boyd  228
Matthew Cottrell  203
Lachlan Fogarty  174
Oliver Hollands  129
Orazio Fantasia  116
Jack Carroll  79
Lachlan Cowan  67
Lewis Young  60
Jesse Motlop  20
David Cuningham  13


Re: Jim Park Analysis 2024 - crashlander - 08-04-2024

AFL 2024 Rd 20: Carlton vs Port Adelaide
Not good enough. We made Port look 2nd rate during the 2nd quarter, but the rest of the game ...

Trends:
[1] There were 10 voters this round, whioch wasn;t too bad considering how we lost. Please do vote, win, lose or draw: it is something we appreciate.

[2] The rating was a 6.70, which is almost an D-. There was also a very large spread in the ratings; some of us were very dissatisfied.

[3] 14 players managed a mention this week. This is becoming the norm, something I am not disappointed about.

[4] The average vote this week was 22, which is low. Not many voters, so not many votes.

[5] 4 players managed 100 votes or more this week, which was positive.
[6] Charlie Curnow managed 275 votes to be BOG this week, his 1st BOG for the season and only the 2nd time in the top three positionsfor this season! Cripps and Weitering filled the other two places.

[7] One player managed votes from everyone this week: Charlie Curnow. Cripps missed from 1 voter, Weitering missed from 2.

[8] Elijah Hollands was the main youngster to make a decent contribution. The rest were pretty quiet, but a lot of players were not as significant as they could be.

[9] No line dominated. One key defender, one mid and one forward stood out. More defenders did something, but the ball was in their region too often.

Votes:
Curnow, Charles  275
Cripps, Patrick  181
Weitering, Jacob  161
Walsh, Sam  50
Newman, Nicholas  47
Hewett, George  47
Hollands, Elijah  47
McGovern, Mitchell  37
Kennedy, Matthew  27
Pittonet, Marc  23
Young, Lewis  13
Saad, Adam  7
Cerra, Adam  7
Kemp, Brodie  3

Progressive Votes:
Patrick Cripps 4839
Sam Walsh 2571
Tom de Koning 2406
Harry McKay 1729
Jacob Weitering 1680
Nic Newman 1448
Charlie Curnow  1290
George Hewett 1272
Blake Acres 1234
Adam Saad 771
Matthew Kennedy 730
Marc Pittonet 634
Mitch McGovern 629
Elijah Hollands 621
Alex Cincotta 481
Zac Williams 360
Matthew Owies 345
Brodie Kemp  336
Adam Cerra 296
Jordan Boyd 228
Matthew Cottrell 203
Lachie Fogarty 174
Ollie Hollands 129
Orazio Fantasia 116
Jack Carroll 79
Lewis Young 73
Lachie Cowan 67
Jesse Motlop 20
David Cuningham 13