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Jim Park Analysis 2022 - Printable Version +- Carlton Supporters Club (http://new.carltonsc.com) +-- Forum: Princes Park (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: Robert Heatley Stand (http://new.carltonsc.com/forum-14.html) +--- Thread: Jim Park Analysis 2022 (/thread-5545.html) |
Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 03-15-2022 Greetings, ladies, gentlemen and others, It is that time again. This Thursday the seasons begins and we try to defeat Richard. However, this Thursday also sees the beginning of voting for the Jim Park Award for 2022. We're pretty good with our selections, going from how they correlate to how are players are rated. Not perfect, but we do a pretty good measure. Anyway, voting will begin again this Thursday. Please reward the players who deserve it. Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 03-26-2022 Rd 1: Carlton vs Richmond For the first time in a long time, we managed to defeat Richmond in the opening round. It was very enjoyable to be there, even if it was a steam bath. Trends: [1] I must admit I thought there would be more people voting for this game. There were 16 voters for one of our best wins in years, where we average 19 voters in a win over the last couple of years. Maybe we’ll get more if we start winning more. [2] The rating was 9.58, which is halfway between a B+ and an A-. Again, I thought it might have been a little higher considering the opposition. However, it is very nice to have a win where we weren’t lucky to win. Then again, maybe we have already internalized our improved performances and voted accordingly. [3] We had 14 players get a mention this week, which is close to our norm when we’ve win over recent years. However, there were five players who managed over 100 votes and a 99. This suggests that we a good spread of very good players on the night, rather than just a team performance. [4] We had an average of 31 votes among our players this week, with a spread of 339 between our top score (342) and our bottom vote getter (3). I’m not sure of these measures are going to be useful as I hope, but I will see if it can give us some insight as the season goes on. [5] Patrick Cripps scores 342 votes to be BOG, followed by Matt Kennedy with 297. In recent years we rarely have two players score so highly. Our 4 main mids all got more than 100 votes. [6] 3 players, Cripps, Kennedy and Cerra, received voted from every voter, no matter what system they devised to share their votes. That is an excellent sign of how we played. A couple of others managed a mention from the majority. Marc Pittonet, who didn’t get huge numbers of votes, still attracted the attention of 8 different voters. I think that is really important for our structure as they year progresses. [7] Adam Cerra and George Hewett had first games to remember. They were in the top 5 on their first outings, something that has been rare for us in recent years. In fact, we have generally performed better when we have had guys debuting for us. The time where we haven’t had many debutants, we have generally lost Round 1. It has also been true that most of our recruits from other clubs have started very slowly for us. This was not the case this time. Votes: Patrick Cripps 342 Matthew Kennedy 297 Adam Cerra 214 George Hewett 150 Sam Docherty 102 Adam Saad 99 Mitch McGovern 89 Marc Pittonet 54 Corey Durdin 51 Jack Silvagni 16 Matthew Owies 7 Zac Fisher 7 Tom de Koning 7 Jack Martin 4 (One of things our spreadsheet does is to round any scores up. Martin, for example, got 3.19 votes, which is what I was looking at earlier in this post. However, his score was rounded up to 4. Just one of the little quirks this spreadsheet has. Just if you were wondering how he could 3 earlier and 4 now.) Progressive Scores: Patrick Cripps 342 Matthew Kennedy 297 Adam Cerra 214 George Hewett 150 Sam Docherty 102 Adam Saad 99 Mitch McGovern 89 Marc Pittonet 54 Corey Durdin 51 Jack Silvagni 16 Matthew Owies 7 Zac Fisher 7 Tom de Koning 7 Jack Martin 4 Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 04-04-2022 Rd 2: Carlton vs Western Bulldogs While we have beaten the Dogs a number of times in recent years, I haven’t been able to be at a single one of our victories. The losses, however, I saw. How times have changed. It was so nice to see us NOT being run over in the last quarter. Trends: [1] This week there were 15 voters, one less than there was last week. This is down from the 19 that was typical for a win 2021 and 2020. Does this say something about the changing demographic of our population? Possibly. I guess the proof of the pudding will come if we lose. The average voters for a loss last year was 14. [2] The rating this week was 9.78, which is higher than last week. This is an A-, something that has been rarely seen in recent years. In fact, only 4 voters rated the game with a B (+). I think we are getting accustomed to winning again. Our expectations are higher. A win like this in 2019 would have been an A+. This is not a bad thing, not at all. [3] Like last week, we have 14 players get a mention. It is a little lower than for many of our wins in the last couple of seasons, but it is a sign that we have players performing at a higher level. We are not looking to give votes for encouragement, nor are we struggling to fill in the votes. To be honest, that is my biggest task when I vote: so many players deserve a lot more votes than I can give them. I much prefer this to what was often the norm in the last few years. [4] This week the average vote was 32, one better than last week. Not sure if this stat is telling me anything significant yet. But time will tell. [5] Patrick Cripps was BOG for the second time in two weeks with 375 votes, 33 more than last week. He was followed by Charlie Curnow with 264. Very nice to see Charlie in the votes. Only three of our key mids scored over 100 this week, but Cerra was missing, and Walsh was clearly underdone. [6] Cripps and Curnow both managed votes from every voter this week. Hewett, Kennedy and McKay attracted most voters’ attention. [7] This was Sam Walsh coming back from his operation. He managed a lot of possessions, but not quite the sort of game we’ve become used to. He managed 55 votes in a solid return. He will get better as he gets fitter. [8] 5 players scored more than 100 votes, a brilliant effort I can’t remember seeing for years. [9] Congratulations to Lochie O’Brien for getting votes instead of complaints. One of his better efforts. Votes: Cripps, Patrick 375 Curnow, Charles 264 Kennedy, Matthew 205 McKay, Harrison 169 Hewett, George 121 Pittonet, Marc 81 Walsh, Sam 55 O'Brien, Lochie 42 Docherty, Sam 39 Silvagni, Jack 36 William, Zac 33 McGovern, Mitchell 20 Weitering, Jacob 16 Fisher, Zac 10 Progressive Voting: 717 - Cripps, Patrick (0) 503 - Kennedy, Matthew (0) 271 - Hewett, George (0) 264 - Curnow, Charles (0) 215 - Cerra, Adam (0) 170 - McKay, Harrison (0) 142 - Docherty, Sam (0) 136 - Pittonet, Marc (0) 109 - McGovern, Mitchell (0) 100 - Saad, Adam (0) 56 - Walsh, Sam (0) 52 - Silvagni, Jack (0) 52 - Durdin, Corey (0) 43 - O'Brien, Lochie (0) 33 - William, Zac (0) 17 - Weitering, Jacob (0) 17 - Fisher, Zac (0) 7 - Owies, Matthew (0) 7 - de Koning, Tom (0) 4 - Martin, Jack (0) Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 04-11-2022 Round 3: Carlton vs Hawthorn After such a great start, we were lucky to win. But we did win. Trends: [1] This week there were 13 voters. I guess we welcome in the new norm. However, I do find it disappointing. [2] The rating this week was 8.77, effectively a B-. Probably a realistic rating of our performance. All of the ratings were between a C and a B. [3] This week we had 17 players get a mention. This was more like our wins of recent years where everybody did something, but there were few stand out performances. For all that, we are having more standout performances, which is a major positive for us. [4] This week the average vote was 29, the lowest of the season. Expected, considering how we played. [5] Congratulations to Sam Docherty for a clear BOG this week. He managed 331 votes and has been in our best every game this year. What a comeback! I wasn’t expecting him to have much impact this year at all! Patrick Cripps and Jack Silvagni each managed 202 votes to come second. Cripps has started the year magnificently. [6] Other than Cripps, our midfielders were not as significant this week, even with the return of Cerra. Our game plan is very dependent on our midfield, which appears to be an area that we can be attacked. It is also very clear that Sam Walsh is struggling relative to his last few seasons. [7] 3 players, Cripps, Docherty and Silvagni, managed votes from all voters. Weitering missed one voter. This suggests that not as many of our players were as dominant as they have been. [8] 5 players again managed to get 100 votes or more for this game. Hewett and Cripps have managed that for all 3 games so far. [9] Marc Pittonet may not attract a lot of votes each game, but the fact that he has polled in all 3 games is significant. It is something that is very important for our structure. Votes: Docherty, Sam 331 Cripps, Patrick 202 Silvagni, Jack 202 Weitering, Jacob 199 Hewett, George 105 Kennedy, Matthew 64 Curnow, Charles 64 McKay, Harrison 40 Young, Lewis 37 Pittonet, Marc 13 Walsh, Sam 13 Cerra, Adam 10 Newman, Nicholas 10 Durdin, Corey 7 O'Brien, Lochie 7 Setterfield, Will 7 William, Zac 3 Progressive Voting: 919 - Cripps, Patrick (0) 567 - Kennedy, Matthew (0) 472 - Docherty, Sam (0) 376 - Hewett, George (0) 329 - Curnow, Charles (0) 255 - Silvagni, Jack (0) 225 - Cerra, Adam (0) 216 - Weitering, Jacob (0) 210 - McKay, Harrison (0) 150 - Pittonet, Marc (0) 109 - McGovern, Mitchell (0) 100 - Saad, Adam (0) 69 - Walsh, Sam (0) 58 - Durdin, Corey (0) 50 - O'Brien, Lochie (0) 38 - Young, Lewis (0) 36 - William, Zac (0) 17 - Fisher, Zac (0) 11 - Newman, Nicholas (0) 7 - Setterfield, Will (0) 7 - Owies, Matthew (0) 7 - de Koning, Tom (0) 4 - Martin, Jack (0) Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 04-18-2022 Round 4: Carlton vs Gold Coast Our worst performance so far. We were thrashed in the middle of the ground and that was that. Trends: [1] There were 10 voters this week for our first loss of the year. Considering that we’ve struggled to get large numbers of voters when we win, this wasn’t a huge surprise. I guess I’ll get used to it, but … [2] A rating of 5.9 was a damning reflection on the way we played. This represents just under an E. I guess the cause was obvious: we expected a win against a team we should be beating. [3] Only 8 players got a mention this week. This contrasts with the other games this year. In the previous game we had 17 mentions. [4] As would be expected, the average player who got votes had only 19 votes to their name. Even with the concentration of only 8 vote getters. [5] Congratulations to Adam Saad for his BOG. He managed 271 votes. Sam Docherty was second with 248, while Zac Williams was 3rd with 189. [6] Losing Patrick Cripps early was a big hole in our midfield. But losing Marc Pittonet was probably the biggest blow. With Witts dominating, our mids struggled to make an impact. Hewett was the only one to get a significant number of votes (112), while Walsh managed 30. Our gameplan depends on midfield dominance. We didn’t have it this week. [7] We had 3 players who managed votes from all voters, Docherty, Saad and Williams. After that, the votes were widely spread. [8] 4 players managed 100 votes or more. This would be quite reasonable if there was widespread support, but there wasn’t. [9] We have 3 players who have managed votes in every game so far; Docherty, Hewett and Silvagni. Votes: Saad, Adam 271 Docherty, Sam 248 William, Zac 189 Hewett, George 112 Walsh, Sam 30 Silvagni, Jack 24 Fisher, Zac 6 Plowman, Lachlan 6 Progressive Votes: 919 - Cripps, Patrick (0) 720 - Docherty, Sam (0) 567 - Kennedy, Matthew (0) 488 - Hewett, George (0) 371 - Saad, Adam (0) 329 - Curnow, Charles (0) 278 - Silvagni, Jack (0) 225 - William, Zac (0) 225 - Cerra, Adam (0) 216 - Weitering, Jacob (0) 210 - McKay, Harrison (0) 150 - Pittonet, Marc (0) 109 - McGovern, Mitchell (0) 99 - Walsh, Sam (0) 58 - Durdin, Corey (0) 50 - O'Brien, Lochie (0) 38 - Young, Lewis (0) 23 - Fisher, Zac (0) 11 - Newman, Nicholas (0) 7 - Setterfield, Will (0) 7 - Owies, Matthew (0) 7 - de Koning, Tom (0) 6 - Plowman, Lachlan (0) 4 - Martin, Jack (0) Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 04-24-2022 Round 5: Carlton vs Port Adelaide: The first half was magnificent. The 3rd quarter was some of the worst football we’ve played in recent times. In the last, we weren’t great, but we gutsed it out. Not the template we want to see, but we won. Winning covers a multitude of sins. Trends: [1] There were 15 voters this week, considerably better than last week’s 10 and comparable to our earlier wins this year. I like there to be more, but … [2] The rating this week was 7.93, which represents a C, more or less. It doesn’t describe the game, or our effort, very well, but does tell you that a win like that against the bottom team isn’t acceptable any longer. [3] 16 players got a mention this week, which suggests that a lot of players did something, but very few dominated. Much better than the 8 players for last week. [4] The average was 26 votes, this week, considerably better than the previous game, but not what we got in the first couple of weeks. [5] Congratulations to Charlie Curnow for his first BOG for a LONG time. Considering that he was still well below his best, fumbling and dropping marks, that tells you just how important he is to this team. Charlie got 286 votes, with Sam Walsh (251) and George Hewett (206) filling in the minor places. [6] Pitto didn’t get huge votes, but he rarely does. However, he is having an excellent season. Our midfield depends on him to a huge degree. [7] We had only one player, Charlie Curnow, get votes from every voter this week. Hewett and Walsh attracted votes from all but a couple. [8] 4 players attracted 100 votes or more this week. With 16 players getting a mention, that bodes well. [9] We have 2 players, Doc and George Hewett, who have attracted votes in every game so far. Votes: Curnow, Charles 286 Walsh, Sam 251 Hewett, George 206 McKay, Harrison 164 Pittonet, Marc 66 Cerra, Adam 61 Saad, Adam 29 Fisher, Zac 29 Silvagni, Jack 26 Martin, Jack 24 Cottrell, Matthew 16 Weitering, Jacob 13 William, Zac 5 Young, Lewis 5 Setterfield, Will 5 Docherty, Sam 3 Progressive Voting: 919 - Cripps, Patrick (0) 723 - Docherty, Sam (0) 694 - Hewett, George (0) 614 - Curnow, Charles (0) 567 - Kennedy, Matthew (0) 400 - Saad, Adam (0) 374 - McKay, Harrison (0) 350 - Walsh, Sam (0) 305 - Silvagni, Jack (0) 285 - Cerra, Adam (0) 231 - William, Zac (0) 229 - Weitering, Jacob (0) 216 - Pittonet, Marc (0) 109 - McGovern, Mitchell (0) 58 - Durdin, Corey (0) 52 - Fisher, Zac (0) 50 - O'Brien, Lochie (0) 43 - Young, Lewis (0) 27 - Martin, Jack (0) 16 - Cottrell, Matthew (0) 13 - Setterfield, Will (0) 11 - Newman, Nicholas (0) 7 - Owies, Matthew (0) 7 - de Koning, Tom (0) 6 - Plowman, Lachlan (0) Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 05-05-2022 Round 6: Carlton vs Fremantle What could have been: had Pitto not been injured, it is quite possible that the game could have been different. We were, after all, comfortably in front and not playing that badly. But losing Pitto, for maybe three months, hurt us badly and allowed Freo’s mids to get the better of us. Trends: [1] We responded poorly to the loss: only 11 people voted. The only solution to this problem is that we don’t lose anymore. I can hope. [2] The rating for this game was 7.12, which represents a D. Maybe a little harsh, as Freo look to be a contender, but a loss is a loss is a loss. [3] 10 players managed a mention this week, with the bulk of the votes coming for only a handful of players. That tends to suggest that too much was left to too few. [4] The average number of votes per vote getter this week was 23, suggesting that few players got a mention. [5] Patrick Cripps returned in style with an eye-catching BOG performance. This was his 3rd for the year. He managed a massive 356 votes on a day when the rating was low. That is some sort of performance. Sam Walsh was second for the second week in a row and Adam Cerra returned with 3rd place. [6] Pitto being injured was a massive out for us. We have lost when he’s been unavailable. Tom de Koning tried hard, and was noticed for his efforts, but he couldn’t stop Freo getting the better of the play. It shows how important the ruck is for our structure. [7] Three players managed votes from everyone: Cripps, Cerra and Walsh. Two players, Docherty and Hewett, managed to miss by one voter. This, too, suggests too much left to too few. [8] 4 players managed 100 votes or more, which is usually a great sign. However, this week it shows that not enough was done by the others. [9] Sam Docherty remains the only person to get votes from every game, although a number of others have votes every time they’ve played. This shows just how significant our injuries continue to be. We have not had a complete list available once this century, as yet. Compare that to teams like Richmond, Melbourne and Brisbane. Votes: Cripps, Patrick 356 Walsh, Sam 181 Cerra, Adam 168 Hewett, George 142 Docherty, Sam 87 Young, Lewis 42 Saad, Adam 32 Weitering, Jacob 32 de Koning, Tom 23 Newman, Nicholas 3 Progressive Voting: 1276 - Cripps, Patrick (0) 837 - Hewett, George (0) 810 - Docherty, Sam (0) 614 - Curnow, Charles (0) 567 - Kennedy, Matthew (0) 531 - Walsh, Sam (0) 454 - Cerra, Adam (0) 432 - Saad, Adam (0) 374 - McKay, Harrison (0) 305 - Silvagni, Jack (0) 261 - Weitering, Jacob (0) 231 - William, Zac (0) 216 - Pittonet, Marc (0) 109 - McGovern, Mitchell (0) 85 - Young, Lewis (0) 58 - Durdin, Corey (0) 52 - Fisher, Zac (0) 50 - O'Brien, Lochie (0) 30 - de Koning, Tom (0) 27 - Martin, Jack (0) 16 - Cottrell, Matthew (0) 14 - Newman, Nicholas (0) 13 - Setterfield, Will (0) 7 - Owies, Matthew (0) 6 - Plowman, Lachlan (0) Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 05-12-2022 Round 7: Carlton vs North Melbourne Our injury hit team responded magnificently and pounded the Roos into scrap! It was an excellent performance, considering the talent we have unavailable. Trends: [1] We had 11 voters this week. I’ve mentioned it every week, but I can’t force people to vote. Hate to think how many we’d get if we lost. [2] The rating this week was 9.39, a comfortable B+. Considering how poorly we’ve played against this mob in recent years, I think that is probably unders, but I’ll live with it. [3] A staggering 19 players managed a mention for this game. I guess it does describe the way we played. I can’t ever remember this many players getting votes before. [4] For all that, the average number of votes was 31! That is equal second highest for the year! Impressive, especially as it had to go around so many players! [5] Patrick Cripps managed BOG for the 4th time this year! A phenomenal effort! He managed 290 votes, with Saad coming in second (222) and Harry McKay third (192). [6] We were beaten in the ruck, but our mids managed to get on top. Not easy to do. Tom de Koning didn’t get a large number of taps, but the ones he got were winners. Same goes for Silvagni. [7] 2 players managed votes from everyone this week, but Cripps wasn’t one of them. Neither was Saad. McKay and Walsh attracted votes from every voter. Cripps and Saad missed a couple. [8] 5 Players managed 100 votes or more this week, which is very impressive. [9] Sam Docherty remains the only player to get votes each week, although others have polled every time they’ve played. A fantastic effort. Votes: Cripps, Patrick 290 Saad, Adam 222 McKay, Harrison 192 Walsh, Sam 137 Docherty, Sam 111 Curnow, Charles 64 Kennedy, Matthew 60 Martin, Jack 51 Young, Lewis 47 Carroll, Jack 47 de Koning, Tom 43 Weitering, Jacob 30 O'Brien, Lochie 30 Fisher, Zac 21 Newnes, Jack 21 Cerra, Adam 17 Silvagni, Jack 17 Owies, Matthew 4 Plowman, Lachlan 4 Progressive Votes: 1566 - Cripps, Patrick (0) 921 - Docherty, Sam (0) 837 - Hewett, George (0) 678 - Curnow, Charles (0) 668 - Walsh, Sam (0) 654 - Saad, Adam (0) 627 - Kennedy, Matthew (0) 567 - McKay, Harrison (0) 471 - Cerra, Adam (0) 322 - Silvagni, Jack (0) 291 - Weitering, Jacob (0) 231 - William, Zac (0) 216 - Pittonet, Marc (0) 132 - Young, Lewis (0) 109 - McGovern, Mitchell (0) 80 - O'Brien, Lochie (0) 79 - Martin, Jack (0) 73 - Fisher, Zac (0) 72 - de Koning, Tom (0) 58 - Durdin, Corey (0) 47 - Carroll, Jack (0) 22 - Newnes, Jack (0) 16 - Cottrell, Matthew (0) 14 - Newman, Nicholas (0) 13 - Setterfield, Will (0) 11 - Owies, Matthew (0) 11 - Plowman, Lachlan (0) Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 05-30-2022 I have been a little slow updating this. I do apologize. I'll update both Rd 8 and ( here, as I've already updated the spreadsheet and don't wont to undo my good work. > > Round 8: Carlton vs Adelaide A strong win, where we did a lot right, but still struggle with injury to important players. That is the story of our year, so far. Trends: [1] There were 16 voters for this game, which is really significant. It is our equal top number for the year. [2] The rating this week was 9.67, which is a B+. We’re much harder to please this year as our results have improved, but this was this was our 2nd highest all the same. [3] 17 players rated a mention this week, which is damned good. It shows just how even our team performances have been. [4] The average votes this week was 32, which was very high considering how many players got a mention. [5] Charlie Curnow managed BOG this week, and he wasn’t playing at his best. But where he went, something happened. Cripps was second and Docherty was 3rd. [6] The way our mids have responded since Pittonet went down is remarkable. Last year we would have lost most of these games. [7] Only 2 players, Cripps and Curnow managed votes from all voters this week, but a lot of guys attract considerable attention. [8] 5 players managed 100 votes or more, with Cripps and Curnow getting over 300 each. [9] Doc remains the only player to get votes every week, but he hasn’t missed a game yet. It tells you just how many injuries we’ve had. Cripps has managed votes in all of the games he’s completed, as has Hewett. Votes: Curnow, Charles 366 Cripps, Patrick 347 Docherty, Sam 133 Cerra, Adam 127 Kennedy, Matthew 100 McKay, Harrison 69 Young, Lewis 69 Fisher, Zac 63 de Koning, Tom 54 Silvagni, Jack 51 Saad, Adam 27 Walsh, Sam 15 Weitering, Jacob 6 Durdin, Corey 6 Setterfield, Will 6 Boyd, Jordan 6 Newnes, Jack 3 Round 9: Carlton vs GWS A very solid performance when we were really up against it. Trends: [1] There were 16 voters for this game, the second week in a row. It is our equal top number for the year. [2] The rating this week was 9.91, which is close enough to an A for the first time this year. We’re much harder to please this year as our results have improved, but this was this was our highest all the same. [3] 15 players rated a mention this week, down from 17 last round. It shows just how even our team performances have been. [4] The average votes this week was 32 again this week, which was very high considering how many players got a mention. [5] Sam Walsh managed his first BOG of the year this week, which is fantastic considering how interrupted his pre-season was. Weitering was 2nd in his best game for the year, while Doc was third. [6] I could go on and on about how our mids have responded, especially as Preuss tore us a new one. But, to win in such circumstances, shows how resilient we’ve become this year. [7] This week only Weitering got votes from everyone. However, there were a lot of players who attract attention from most voters. [8] 7 players managed 100 votes or more, this round. I’ve never seen a result like it! [9] Doc remains the only player to get votes every week, but he hasn’t missed a game yet. It tells you just how many injuries we’ve had. Cripps has managed votes in all of the games he’s completed, as has Hewett. Votes: Walsh, Sam 297 Weitering, Jacob 215 Docherty, Sam 175 Silvagni, Jack 162 Kennedy, Matthew 159 Cripps, Patrick 155 Durdin, Corey 102 Hewett, George 59 Cerra, Adam 53 Plowman, Lachlan 36 Fisher, Zac 30 O'Brien, Lochie 23 de Koning, Tom 7 Saad, Adam 7 Newman, Nicholas 7 Progressive Votes: 2069 - Cripps, Patrick (0) 1229 - Docherty, Sam (0) 1044 - Curnow, Charles (0) 980 - Walsh, Sam (0) 896 - Hewett, George (0) 885 - Kennedy, Matthew (0) 688 - Saad, Adam (0) 651 - Cerra, Adam (0) 636 - McKay, Harrison (0) 535 - Silvagni, Jack (0) 512 - Weitering, Jacob (0) 231 - William, Zac (0) 216 - Pittonet, Marc (0) 201 - Young, Lewis (0) 167 - Durdin, Corey (0) 166 - Fisher, Zac (0) 133 - de Koning, Tom (0) 109 - McGovern, Mitchell (0) 103 - O'Brien, Lochie (0) 79 - Martin, Jack (0) 47 - Plowman, Lachlan (0) 47 - Carroll, Jack (0) 25 - Newnes, Jack (0) 20 - Newman, Nicholas (0) 19 - Setterfield, Will (0) 16 - Cottrell, Matthew (0) 11 - Owies, Matthew (0) 7 - Boyd, Jordan (0) Re: Jim Park Analysis 2022 - crashlander - 05-30-2022 Round 10: Carlton vs Sydney Some of the best football we’ve played in 30 years against a really good team. Trends: [1] There were 17 voters for this game, the best for the year so far. We get voters when we play well. So I hope to see this happen again! [2] The rating this week was 9.71, which is just over an A-. We’re much harder to please this year as our results have improved, and it is easier to see in our voting patterns. [3] 16 players rated a mention this week, up from 15 last week and only a couple behind the best ever. [4] The average votes this week was 32 again this week, for the third week in a row. [5] Jacob Weitering was the BOG this week, just ahead of Charlie Curnow. Its Jacob’s 1st for the year, as his form in recent weeks has been brilliant. [6] I have to comment on Tom de Koning’s ruckwork this week. It may not be his strength, but he stood up when it was required, and his marking in the last quarter was excellent. However, Sydney got back into the game when they got centre clearances. [7] Only two players, Weitering and Curnow, managed votes from everyone, while Hewett and Walsh had all but one. [8] 4 players managed 100 votes or more, this round. Still, an excellent effort. [9] Doc remains the only player to get votes every week, but he hasn’t missed a game yet. It tells you just how many injuries we’ve had. Cripps has managed votes in all of the games he’s completed, as has Hewett. Votes: Weitering, Jacob 317 Curnow, Charles 308 Walsh, Sam 217 Hewett, George 160 de Koning, Tom 91 Durdin, Corey 74 Fisher, Zac 54 Kennedy, Matthew 46 Docherty, Sam 43 Saad, Adam 40 O'Brien, Lochie 29 Cottrell, Matthew 23 Cripps, Patrick 23 Newman, Nicholas 20 Silvagni, Jack 6 Young, Lewis 6 Progressive Votes: 2091 - Cripps, Patrick (0) 1352 - Curnow, Charles (0) 1272 - Docherty, Sam (0) 1197 - Walsh, Sam (0) 1056 - Hewett, George (0) 931 - Kennedy, Matthew (0) 829 - Weitering, Jacob (0) 728 - Saad, Adam (0) 651 - Cerra, Adam (0) 636 - McKay, Harrison (0) 541 - Silvagni, Jack (0) 241 - Durdin, Corey (0) 231 - William, Zac (0) 225 - de Koning, Tom (0) 220 - Fisher, Zac (0) 216 - Pittonet, Marc (0) 207 - Young, Lewis (0) 131 - O'Brien, Lochie (0) 109 - McGovern, Mitchell (0) 79 - Martin, Jack (0) 47 - Plowman, Lachlan (0) 47 - Carroll, Jack (0) 40 - Newman, Nicholas (0) 39 - Cottrell, Matthew (0) 25 - Newnes, Jack (0) 19 - Setterfield, Will (0) 11 - Owies, Matthew (0) 7 - Boyd, Jordan (0) |