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I’ve won the same number of Brownlows as Jobe Watson
LUKE Shuey is the Brownlow smokey no one is talking about.
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His influence is demonstrated in a number of different ways. He wins his own footy, breaks lines out of the middle, can penetrate with his carry, tackles and impacts on the scoreboard.
Speaking of Brownlows.
The Brownlow smokey no one is talking about
Luke Shuey has been at the forefront of West Coast's surge of eight wins in nine gameswww.afl.com.au
The only thing I hate about that article is that it keeps quoting champion data, the same champion data that had us as the 11th best list. Grain of salt for me. Happy to keep him under the radar!Speaking of Brownlows.
The Brownlow smokey no one is talking about
Luke Shuey has been at the forefront of West Coast's surge of eight wins in nine gameswww.afl.com.au
The only thing I hate about that article is that it keeps quoting champion data, the same champion data that had us as the 11th best list. Grain of salt for me. Happy to keep him under the radar!
Champion Data rated us 11th best last year before the season started. And frankly I don't think many on here would have disagreed heavily with that supposition. People like to heap s**t on them but many here are hindsight hero keyboard warriors that still think 'kick it long' is a valid congestion busting strategy. Champion Data employ dozens of statisticians and analysts to try and measure the influence of players but in the end players become gods or spuds, coaches become innovative or outdated, and balls bounce one way or the other and only Nostradamus could pick it. It's sport.
Did you pick us to win the flag last year in the pre-season?
Brownlow favoritism ebbs and flows, at various times this season Fyfe, Yeo and Walters have been touted as Brownlow chances due to a burst in form.
IMO Boak or Kelly are the ones to watch as they have been consistent over the whole season. Kelly might get votes taken off him by team mates, so Boak is my tip personally at this stage but just a gut feel.
If Greenwood goes to Yeo (which is highly likely), Shuey could very well collect some more votes this week
How many games has Boak missed though?
Last week was his first for the season
Champion Data rated us 11th best last year before the season started. And frankly I don't think many on here would have disagreed heavily with that supposition. People like to heap s**t on them but many here are hindsight hero keyboard warriors that still think 'kick it long' is a valid congestion busting strategy. Champion Data employ dozens of statisticians and analysts to try and measure the influence of players but in the end players become gods or spuds, coaches become innovative or outdated, and balls bounce one way or the other and only Nostradamus could pick it. It's sport.
Did you pick us to win the flag last year in the pre-season?
Champion Data ranks every club's list ahead of 2019 season
Some surprising calls from from the guys at Champion Data HQ. See where your team is ranked.www.zerohanger.com
12th best list post flag.
Apparently were are even worse this year.
Sorry to say guys but 2018 is a fluke be lucky to make the finals in 2019.
Champion Data ranks every club's list ahead of 2019 season
Some surprising calls from from the guys at Champion Data HQ. See where your team is ranked.www.zerohanger.com
12th best list post flag.
Apparently were are even worse this year.
Sorry to say guys but 2018 is a fluke be lucky to make the finals in 2019.
He’s certainly penetrated a few sides over the years..Speaking of Brownlows.
The Brownlow smokey no one is talking about
Luke Shuey has been at the forefront of West Coast's surge of eight wins in nine gameswww.afl.com.au
Champion Data rated us 11th best last year before the season started. And frankly I don't think many on here would have disagreed heavily with that supposition. People like to heap s**t on them but many here are hindsight hero keyboard warriors that still think 'kick it long' is a valid congestion busting strategy. Champion Data employ dozens of statisticians and analysts to try and measure the influence of players but in the end players become gods or spuds, coaches become innovative or outdated, and balls bounce one way or the other and only Nostradamus could pick it. It's sport.
Did you pick us to win the flag last year in the pre-season?
They didn't tag Yeo in the QF, which is why they tagged him in the GF. Damned if they do, damned if they don't.Surely Bucks learned his lesson and has Greenwood tag Shuey. If he doesn't he will be BOG.
Although its a bit of a Sophie's Choice. Shuey, Yeo, Gaff. Which 2 do you let off the chain to keep the last one quiet? Gaff could get 40 touches and if Yeo plays like an Angery Boi he'll single-handedly smash the Collingwood midfield and probably kick 3.
6 of the top 10 come from the top 2 teams in the comp.Three of the boys in the top 10.
Also, fair effort by Buddy coming in at 9th.
Speed demons: Every club’s fastest player
THE TOP 10
1 37.40km Oleg Markov Richmond vs. Collingwood, round two 188cm 80kg 23yo
2 36.40km Jason Johannisen Western Bulldogs vs. Carlton, round thirteen 180cm 79kg 26yo
3 35.60km Jack Petruccelle West Coast Eagles vs. Port Adelaide, round five 185cm 80kg 20yo
4 35.29km Gary Rohan Geelong Cats vs. North Melbourne, round eight 188cm 86kg 28yo
5 35.28km Liam Ryan West Coast Eagles vs. Melbourne, round nine 179cm 72kg 22yo
6 35.28km Tom Stewart Geelong Cats vs. Gold Coast Suns, round ten 190cm 88kg 26yo
7 35.28km Charlie Cameron Brisbane Lions vs. GWS Giants, round sixteen 183cm 72kg 25yo
8 35.24km Jordan Clark Geelong Cats vs. North Melbourne, round eight 185cm 78kg 18yo
9 35.23km Lance Franklin Sydney Swans vs. Richmond, round five 196cm 100kg 32yo
10 35.14km Brad Sheppard West Coast Eagles vs. Collingwood, round three 186cm 80kg 28yo
Three of the boys in the top 10.
Also, fair effort by Buddy coming in at 9th.
Speed demons: Every club’s fastest player
THE TOP 10
1 37.40km Oleg Markov Richmond vs. Collingwood, round two 188cm 80kg 23yo
2 36.40km Jason Johannisen Western Bulldogs vs. Carlton, round thirteen 180cm 79kg 26yo
3 35.60km Jack Petruccelle West Coast Eagles vs. Port Adelaide, round five 185cm 80kg 20yo
4 35.29km Gary Rohan Geelong Cats vs. North Melbourne, round eight 188cm 86kg 28yo
5 35.28km Liam Ryan West Coast Eagles vs. Melbourne, round nine 179cm 72kg 22yo
6 35.28km Tom Stewart Geelong Cats vs. Gold Coast Suns, round ten 190cm 88kg 26yo
7 35.28km Charlie Cameron Brisbane Lions vs. GWS Giants, round sixteen 183cm 72kg 25yo
8 35.24km Jordan Clark Geelong Cats vs. North Melbourne, round eight 185cm 78kg 18yo
9 35.23km Lance Franklin Sydney Swans vs. Richmond, round five 196cm 100kg 32yo
10 35.14km Brad Sheppard West Coast Eagles vs. Collingwood, round three 186cm 80kg 28yo