08-19-2020, 12:12 AM
Rd 11: Carlton vs West Coast
I thought I missed something, but then I realized we had a bye!
This was a game of what might have been. The clamour over free kicks has never been louder and we were certainly on the receiving end of some shockers.
Trends:
[1] We had 12 voters this week, up from 10 against Hawthorn and 14 for the same round last year. It is normal now to have approximately one third of the voting population silent after a loss. Nichevo.
[2] Even though we lost, the voters considered our game better than for some of our victories. There were over 300 more votes than for last week.
[3] This week 14 players managed a mention, a considerable improvement over last week when only 10 players saluted. One of the trends of the year has been the evenness of our performance. However, you can also say that fewer of our players than ever before have grabbed games by the scruff of the neck.
[4] This week 5 players managed more than 100 votes each. This is a considerable improvement over last week as well.
[5] The rating this week was 8.14, a considerable improvement over last week and equating to a little over a C. There was still quite a large discrepancy in the ratings, from a B to an E.
When you get down to it, many of our voters have very different views to others.
[6] If we had to rate the Umpiring this week, we just might have managed record lows! The simple fact of this year is that very few people are happy with the umpiring. Whatever the AFL may decide in future, I doubt they can fix the present mess without a lot of work.
[7] After having so few spectators all year, it must have been fairly daunting over in Perth with a very loud, very negative Weagles crowd. Much Kudos to the supporters of the Blues who turned up.
[8] Liam Jones managed his first BOG of the season with 285 votes. This was Jones’ 6th result inside the top 10. Close behind was Zac Fisher with 231 and 4 goals.
Votes:
Jones, Liam 285
Fisher, Zac 231
Kennedy, Matthew 176
Walsh, Sam 146
Cripps, Patrick 125
Murphy, Marc 64
Setterfield, Will 47
Simpson, Kade 34
Curnow, Edward 27
Weitering, Jacob 24
de Koning, Tom 20
Petrevski - Seton, Sam 17
Williamson, Tom 14
Plowman, Lachlan 7
Casboult, Levi 3
Some solid efforts in there. Kennedy and Setterfield continue their improvement, while Cripps creeps back towards form.
Progressive Voting:
1534 - Weitering, Jacob (0)
1022 - Martin, Jack (0)
992 - Cripps, Patrick (0)
883 - Curnow, Edward (0)
806 - Casboult, Levi (0)
780 - Docherty, Sam (0)
696 - Walsh, Sam (0)
695 - Setterfield, Will (0)
687 - Pittonet, Marc (0)
647 - Jones, Liam (0)
583 - Kennedy, Matthew (0)
482 - Gibbons, Michael (0)
409 - Cuningham, David (0)
392 - Betts, Eddie (0)
326 - Plowman, Lachlan (0)
265 - Murphy, Marc (0)
237 - Fisher, Zac (0)
230 - Petrevski - Seton, Sam (0)
198 - Simpson, Kade (0)
181 - McKay, Harrison (0)
80 - McGovern, Mitchell (0)
42 - Newnes, Jack (0)
38 - Williamson, Tom (0)
24 - Silvagni, Jack (0)
21 - de Koning, Tom (0)
6 - Philp, Sam (0)
Weitering extended his lead, but not by much. With Jack Martin off early, he didn't have the opportunity to do much. It is actually pretyy tight in the pack that follows, although Cripps is on the improve.
I thought I missed something, but then I realized we had a bye!
This was a game of what might have been. The clamour over free kicks has never been louder and we were certainly on the receiving end of some shockers.
Trends:
[1] We had 12 voters this week, up from 10 against Hawthorn and 14 for the same round last year. It is normal now to have approximately one third of the voting population silent after a loss. Nichevo.
[2] Even though we lost, the voters considered our game better than for some of our victories. There were over 300 more votes than for last week.
[3] This week 14 players managed a mention, a considerable improvement over last week when only 10 players saluted. One of the trends of the year has been the evenness of our performance. However, you can also say that fewer of our players than ever before have grabbed games by the scruff of the neck.
[4] This week 5 players managed more than 100 votes each. This is a considerable improvement over last week as well.
[5] The rating this week was 8.14, a considerable improvement over last week and equating to a little over a C. There was still quite a large discrepancy in the ratings, from a B to an E.
When you get down to it, many of our voters have very different views to others.
[6] If we had to rate the Umpiring this week, we just might have managed record lows! The simple fact of this year is that very few people are happy with the umpiring. Whatever the AFL may decide in future, I doubt they can fix the present mess without a lot of work.
[7] After having so few spectators all year, it must have been fairly daunting over in Perth with a very loud, very negative Weagles crowd. Much Kudos to the supporters of the Blues who turned up.
[8] Liam Jones managed his first BOG of the season with 285 votes. This was Jones’ 6th result inside the top 10. Close behind was Zac Fisher with 231 and 4 goals.
Votes:
Jones, Liam 285
Fisher, Zac 231
Kennedy, Matthew 176
Walsh, Sam 146
Cripps, Patrick 125
Murphy, Marc 64
Setterfield, Will 47
Simpson, Kade 34
Curnow, Edward 27
Weitering, Jacob 24
de Koning, Tom 20
Petrevski - Seton, Sam 17
Williamson, Tom 14
Plowman, Lachlan 7
Casboult, Levi 3
Some solid efforts in there. Kennedy and Setterfield continue their improvement, while Cripps creeps back towards form.
Progressive Voting:
1534 - Weitering, Jacob (0)
1022 - Martin, Jack (0)
992 - Cripps, Patrick (0)
883 - Curnow, Edward (0)
806 - Casboult, Levi (0)
780 - Docherty, Sam (0)
696 - Walsh, Sam (0)
695 - Setterfield, Will (0)
687 - Pittonet, Marc (0)
647 - Jones, Liam (0)
583 - Kennedy, Matthew (0)
482 - Gibbons, Michael (0)
409 - Cuningham, David (0)
392 - Betts, Eddie (0)
326 - Plowman, Lachlan (0)
265 - Murphy, Marc (0)
237 - Fisher, Zac (0)
230 - Petrevski - Seton, Sam (0)
198 - Simpson, Kade (0)
181 - McKay, Harrison (0)
80 - McGovern, Mitchell (0)
42 - Newnes, Jack (0)
38 - Williamson, Tom (0)
24 - Silvagni, Jack (0)
21 - de Koning, Tom (0)
6 - Philp, Sam (0)
Weitering extended his lead, but not by much. With Jack Martin off early, he didn't have the opportunity to do much. It is actually pretyy tight in the pack that follows, although Cripps is on the improve.
Live Long and Prosper!

