St Kilda V Geelong
St Kilda : 19 – Paddy Ryder 18, Jack Steele 17, Brad Crouch 15, Sebastian Ross 10, Jack Bytel 13, Jack Sinclair 1, Rowan Marshall 1 Hunter Clark 1
Geelong : 19 – Cameron Guthrie 16, Joel Selwood 14, Esava Ratugolea 13, Brandan Parfitt 9, Quinton Narkle 8, Mark Blicavs 6, Mitch Duncan 5, Shaun Higgins 4 Jordan Clark 1
Sydney V Collingwood
Sydney : 19 – Tom Hickey 15, Luke Parker 15, Josh Kennedy 14, Callum Mills 12, James Rowbottom 11, Chad Warner 4, Nick Blakey 4 Oliver Florent 1
Collingwood : 19 – Brodie Grundy 17, Tyler Brown 16, Jack Crisp 13, Steele Sidebottom 12, Josh Daicos 7, Scott Pendlebury 4, Jordan De Goey 3, Darcy Cameron 2 Josh Thomas 2
Hawthorn v North Melbourne
Hawthorn : 29 – Ben McEvoy 21, Tom Mitchell 21, Jaeger O’Meara 20, James Worpel 15, Chad Wingard 12, James Cousins 9, Tim O’Brien 8, Liam Shiels 6, Luke Breust 3 Jarman Impey 1
North Melbourne : 29 – Jy Simpkin 24, Todd Goldstein 22, Ben Cunnington 19, Luke Davies-Uniacke 16, Tom Powell 14, Tarryn Thomas 14 Tom Campbell 7
Gold Coast V Brisbane
Gold Coast : 30 – Caleb Graham 23, Noah Anderson 23, David Swallow 21, Hugh Greenwood 21, Lachie Weller 15, Chris Burgess 7, Darcy MacPherson 5, Sam Flanders 4 Izak Rankine 1
Brisbane : 30 – Jarryd Lyons 24, Oscar McInerney 20, Rhys Mathieson 18, Deven Robertson 15, Dayne Zorko 14, Hugh McCluggage 10, Joe Daniher 10 Zac Bailey 9
Richmond V GWS
Richmond : 29 – Riley Collier-Dawkins 24, Toby Nankervis 21, Dustin Martin 19, Liam Baker 18, Jack Graham 11, Marlion Pickett 8, Noah Balta 6, Jake Aarts 5 Nick Vlastuin 4
GWS : 29 – Jacob Hopper 23, Callan Ward 22, Matthew Flynn 17, Tom Green 17, Josh Kelly 12, Kieren Briggs 12, Tim Taranto 10 Toby Greene 3
Port Adelaide V Western Bulldogs
Port Adelaide : 31 – Peter Ladhams 26, Travis Boak 25, Ollie Wines 25, Willem Drew 15, Sam Powell-Pepper 13, Robbie Gray 8, Charlie Dixon 5, Karl Amon 4 Connor Rozee 3
Western Bulldogs : 31 – Jordon Sweet 24, Jack Macrae 23, Marcus Bontempelli 21, Tom Liberatore 21, Bailey Smith 18, Adam Treloar 10 Josh Bruce 7
Essendon V Fremantle
Essendon : 22 – Darcy Parish 20 Andrew Phillips 19 Zach Merrett 18 Kyle Langford 17 Andrew McGrath 11 Peter Wright 3
Fremantle : 22 – Sean Darcy 18 Nat Fyfe 18 Caleb Serong 18 David Mundy 14 Andrew Brayshaw 13 Rory Lobb 4 Adam Cerra 2 Michael Walters 1
Melbourne V Carlton
Melbourne : 26 – Max Gawn 25 Christian Petracca 24 Clayton Oliver 20 James Harmes 19 James Jordon 12 Kysaiah Pickett 2 Sam Weideman 1 Alex Neal-Bullen 1
Carlton : 26 – Marc Pittonet 23 Patrick Cripps 21 Sam Walsh 20 Ed Curnow 19 Liam Stocker 10 Will Setterfield 6 Levi Casboult 3 Lachie Fogarty 2
West Coast Eagles V Adelaide
WCE : 30 – Tim Kelly 27 Jack Redden 25 Nic Naitanui 23 Dom Sheed 19 Brendon Ah Chee 10 Andrew Gaff 7 Bailey J. Williams 7 Jamaine Jones 2
Adelaide : 30 – Reilly O’Brien 28 Rory Sloane 28 Rory Laird 24 Ben Keays 23 Ronin O’Connor 15 Billy Frampton 2
Kick ins
St Kilda : Kick-ins (play on) – Dougal Howard 4 (3), Jack Sinlair 1 (0), Bradley Hill 1 (1), James Frawley 1 (1).
Geelong : Kick-ins (play on) – Zach Tuohy 10 (8), Tom Stewart 4 (4), Lachie Henderson 2 (1), Cameron Guthrie 1 (0).
Sydney : Kick-ins (play on) – Jake Lloyd 6 (6), Jordan Dawson 5 (4), Dane Rampe 1 (1).
Collingwood : Kick-ins (play on) – Brayden Maynard 6 (6), Darcy Moore 5 (4), Chris Mayne 1 (1).
Hawthorn : Kick-ins (play on) – Blake Hardwick 5 (3), Michael Hartley 2 (2), Jack Scrimshaw 2 (1).
North Melbourne : Kick-ins (play on) – Jack Ziebell 6 (4), Aaron Hall 2 (2).
Gold Coast : Kick-ins (play on) – Wil Powell 5 (5), Jack Lukosius 3 (3), Charlie Ballard 1 (1).
Brisbane : Kick-ins (play on) – Daniel Rich 4 (4), Grant Birchall 2 (1), Mitch Robinson 1 (1), Harris Andrews 1 (0), Brandon Starcevich 1 (1).
Richmond : Kick-ins (play on) – Jayden Short 9 (7), Nick Vlastuin 1 (0), Nathan Broad 1 (1).
GWS : Kick-ins (play on) – Isaac Cumming 3 (3), Lachie Whitfield 3 (2), Harry Perryman 2 (1), Connor Idun 1 (1).
Port Adelaide : Kick-ins (play on) – Tom Jonas 6 (4), Ryan Burton 2 (2).
Western Bulldogs : Kick-ins (play on) – Bailey Dale 2 (2), Hayden Crozier 1 (1), Caleb Daniel 1 (0).
Essendon : Kick-ins (play on) – Mason Redman 6 (6), Jordan Ridley 5 (4), Dyson Heppell 2 (2).
Fremantle : Kick-ins (play on) – Nathan Wilson 5 (3), Taylin Duman 2 (2), james Aish 1 (1).
Melbourne : Kick-ins (play on) – Steven May 5 (4), Christian Salem 2 (2), Michael Hibberd 1 (1).
Carlton : Kick-ins (play on) – Nic Newman 6 (6), Lachie Plowman 3 (2), Zac Williams 3 (3), Adam Saad 2 (2), Jacob Weitering 1 (1).
West Coast Eagles : Kick-ins (play on) – Alex Witherden 8 (7), Jeremy McGovern 2 (2).
Adelaide : Kick-ins (play on) – Brodie Smith 4 (2), Tom Doedee 2 (2), Luke Brown 2 (1), Chayce Jones 1 (1), Jake Kelly 1 (1).
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Positive to see Hall racking up a ton with minimal kick ins.
On the other hand; would Touhy and Redman piss off!
Also curious to see how Greene being out effects Jelly’s CBA’s!
Thanks CT
Looking at Hardwick & Crisp as POD backmen
TU: Yes, and ill cast my vote below.
TD: Nah risky, bring in Short.
(Thanks for the stats.)
TU: Crisp
TD: Hardwick
Bringing in Hall this week and then sammy walsh next week cos his BE is currently 151
If we had the differential from the previous weeks CBA’s and kick ins, that would make this a lot more relevant.
……only if we also knew WHY these specific stats occurred during the games could CT’s brilliance be anymore helpful…..
These are available on afl website also.
Just trying to make this awesome site EVEN better .
Since you asked nicely…this weeks notable kick-in trends (three round trends given where I thought it might be of interest):
Newman (CAR) 0% -> 40%
Docherty (CAR) 27% -> 0%
Redman (ESS) 28% -> 55% -> 46%
Ridley (ESS) 56% -> 27% -> 38%
Bowes (GCS) 56% -> 0%
Powell (GCS) 29% -> 56%
Lukosius (GCS) 7% -> 33%
Stewart (GEE) 67% -> 44% -> 24%
Tuohy (GEE) 17% -> 44% -> 59%
Ash (GWS) 44% -> 0%
Whitfield (GWS) 0% -> 33%
May (MEL) 56% -> 33% -> 63%
Salem (MEL) 14% -> 56% -> 25%
Ziebell (NTH) 71% -> 50% -> 75%
Hall (NTH) 29% -> 50% -> 25%
Lloyd (SYD) 44% -> 71% -> 50%
Dawson (SYD) 56% -> 29% -> 42%
Daniel (WBD) 45% -> 8% -> 25%
Dale (WBD) 45% -> 57% -> 50%
If someone else wants to look at CBAs, that would be great!
This is almost the exact question I was hoping to have answered.
For example, Daniel: it was implied by Mr M. he would be getting a variety of roles.
May: Watching the game showed he was in a more tagging role with his low kick ins.
Maybe there could be some soreness still in lower foot/ankle injuries???…..
….or maybe it’s just the coaches weighing up their options before their finals chances are completely snuffed and they’re looking to next year and getting the right mid-season drafts……..
Previous posts.
http://supercoachtalk.com/cbas-kick-ins-rd-8/
http://supercoachtalk.com/cbas-kick-ins-rd-7/
http://supercoachtalk.com/cbas-and-kick-ins-rd-6/
Another option, at a cheap 447k is Maynard. Last two games he’s tonned up – most kickouts (4/4 and 6/6 those weeks) Has good supercoach scoring history.
Allows me funds for Warner>Dusty also.
Yay or Nay?
I am on this particular rollercoaster. Can confirm it hasnt been fun even with his last two scores.
Bowes to touhy looks good, looking at the CBA numbers… thoughts?
my Bad didn’t realise he’s a mid.