04-18-2015, 12:31 AM
Our effort rating was 5.96, just under and E. Call it an E-. Quite justified and not as good as in Round #1.
We had 17 voters this week, only 1 different to this time last year. Somehow I think that shows we started pretty poorly then as well.
So, to the nitty gritty:
Round #2: Carlton vs. West Coast in Perth.
Docherty, Sam 226
Judd, Chris 170
Simpson, Kade 156
Everitt, Andrejs 156
Gibbs, Bryce 72
Tuohy, Zach 42
Casboult, Levi 30
Yarran, Chris 23
Bell, Tom 12
Wood, Cameron 4
Ellard, David 2
Murphy, Marc 2
This is a very small spread of votes, which suggest, correctly, that we had relatively few contributors. That Judd could vote so well when he only did well in 1 quarter also reflects poorly on his team mates (although it does say something about that one quarter of total brilliance).
It is good to see Docherty making an impression and Everitt's vastly improved performance was appreciated by the voters.
I am a little surprised to see such little appreciation for Ellard, who did his job much better than his team mates. My only explanation is that while he did a good negative job, he just didn't get enough of the ball himself to make an impression. I think we are all agreed that he may not be on the list next year, with a major rebuild underway.
Progressive Votes:
541 - Docherty, Sam (0)
346 - Judd, Chris (0)
249 - White, Simon (0)
199 - Simpson, Kade (0)
157 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)
99 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)
71 - Bell, Tom (0)
61 - Wood, Cameron (0)
43 - Tuohy, Zach (0)
41 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)
30 - Casboult, Levi (0)
30 - Yarran, Chris (0)
8 - Henderson, Lachie (0)
6 - Menzel, Troy (0)
3 - Curnow, Edward (0)
3 - Jones, Liam (0)
2 - Ellard, David (0)
2 - Murphy, Marc (0)
Docherty is a comfortable leader at this point, in front of Judd. This suggests that we really are going to miss Judd when he retires, something that will happen sooner rather than later.
I am hoping for an improved performance this week against the Drug Cheats. But my expectations are not high.
We had 17 voters this week, only 1 different to this time last year. Somehow I think that shows we started pretty poorly then as well.

So, to the nitty gritty:
Round #2: Carlton vs. West Coast in Perth.
Docherty, Sam 226
Judd, Chris 170
Simpson, Kade 156
Everitt, Andrejs 156
Gibbs, Bryce 72
Tuohy, Zach 42
Casboult, Levi 30
Yarran, Chris 23
Bell, Tom 12
Wood, Cameron 4
Ellard, David 2
Murphy, Marc 2
This is a very small spread of votes, which suggest, correctly, that we had relatively few contributors. That Judd could vote so well when he only did well in 1 quarter also reflects poorly on his team mates (although it does say something about that one quarter of total brilliance).
It is good to see Docherty making an impression and Everitt's vastly improved performance was appreciated by the voters.
I am a little surprised to see such little appreciation for Ellard, who did his job much better than his team mates. My only explanation is that while he did a good negative job, he just didn't get enough of the ball himself to make an impression. I think we are all agreed that he may not be on the list next year, with a major rebuild underway.
Progressive Votes:
541 - Docherty, Sam (0)
346 - Judd, Chris (0)
249 - White, Simon (0)
199 - Simpson, Kade (0)
157 - Everitt, Andrejs (0)
99 - Gibbs, Bryce (0)
71 - Bell, Tom (0)
61 - Wood, Cameron (0)
43 - Tuohy, Zach (0)
41 - Carrazzo, Andrew (0)
30 - Casboult, Levi (0)
30 - Yarran, Chris (0)
8 - Henderson, Lachie (0)
6 - Menzel, Troy (0)
3 - Curnow, Edward (0)
3 - Jones, Liam (0)
2 - Ellard, David (0)
2 - Murphy, Marc (0)
Docherty is a comfortable leader at this point, in front of Judd. This suggests that we really are going to miss Judd when he retires, something that will happen sooner rather than later.
I am hoping for an improved performance this week against the Drug Cheats. But my expectations are not high.
Live Long and Prosper!

