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Another squiggle post - blues predicted to beat freo, west coast, GWS, North, Hawks, GC, Adel. Which will be enough. Below is the current team where it lies according to attack and defence stats. I’m pretty bullish. Finals here we come. Once he includes the fixture and the days break (6 v North, 5 v Hawks, 9 v West Coast and 6 v freo). It may look shit but in comparison to our opposition (north same, Hawks will be later by a day into the hub, west coast 6, and Freo less that 5 days).

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Another squiggle post - blues predicted to beat freo, west coast, GWS, North, Hawks, GC, Adel. Which will be enough. Below is the current team where it lies according to attack and defence stats. I’m pretty bullish. Finals here we come. Once he includes the fixture and the days break (6 v North, 5 v Hawks, 9 v West Coast and 6 v freo). It may look sh*t but in comparison to our opposition (north same, Hawks will be later by a day into the hub, west coast 6, and Freo less that 5 days).

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What does that all mean?
 

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not sure but please, don't forget to pull the bay leaves out of the pasta sauce before serving...............
Absolutely, no one wants to eat that.

To be fair, not even sure what they do, add them to soups etc. anyway
 
they add lovely herbaceous herb characteristics to all sorts of soups and meat dishes........
Yep, can’t cook silverside, soup etc without them. Would be cheaper to plant my own tree though
 
nothing better than tossing something into the pot that you have loved and nurtured yourself...........babies and pets should be excluded however..........
Says the dim sim lover ...
 

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What does that all mean?
The lines represent the movement of the teams according to attack and defence data. Squiggle (google max Barry - Squiggle) uses his own data to interpret results and forecast who may win the premiership (or who wins each game). He projects Carlton for 8th. If you look at the Carlton symbol and the navy blue line you can see the movement it’s made this season. If the symbol moves north it indicates progress in attack statistics. If it moves east it indicates progress in defence. The teams in the top left are strong attacking teams and weaker defensive teams. The teams in the bottom right are strong defensive sides and weak attacking ones. The top right is the aim. So at you move diagonally towards the top right you are becoming a premiership side (based off historically data) if you look at the cups each premiership side has been analysed and that where they finished the season. The Sydney 2005 team is an outlier but is still in that quadrant. Current Collingwood is very strong defensively but about as offensive as Carlton. Current Brisbane is very offensive but about defensive as the current Carlton. The premiership team will be somewhere in he middle. Essentially Collingwood won’t win in its current form as they can’t score. And Brisbane can’t defend. This is where port stands out as they are a balance between defence and attack and projecting towards that area.
 
The lines represent the movement of the teams according to attack and defence data. Squiggle (google max Barry - Squiggle) uses his own data to interpret results and forecast who may win the premiership (or who wins each game). He projects Carlton for 8th. If you look at the Carlton symbol and the navy blue line you can see the movement it’s made this season. If the symbol moves north it indicates progress in attack statistics. If it moves east it indicates progress in defence. The teams in the top left are strong attacking teams and weaker defensive teams. The teams in the bottom right are strong defensive sides and weak attacking ones. The top right is the aim. So at you move diagonally towards the top right you are becoming a premiership side (based off historically data) if you look at the cups each premiership side has been analysed and that where they finished the season. The Sydney 2005 team is an outlier but is still in that quadrant. Current Collingwood is very strong defensively but about as offensive as Carlton. Current Brisbane is very offensive but about defensive as the current Carlton. The premiership team will be somewhere in he middle. Essentially Collingwood won’t win in its current form as they can’t score. And Brisbane can’t defend. This is where port stands out as they are a balance between defence and attack and projecting towards that area.
Thank you!

katmanblue
 
hitouts to advantage are 3 points of a goal............
Needs to be a hit out to disadvantage stat. Seem to count as a hit out even if it goes straight to the opposition who score.

Seems bizarre to celebrate 20+ hit outs if you don’t win a single clearance as a result
 

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Current Collingwood is very strong defensively but about as offensive as Carlton. Current Brisbane is very offensive but about defensive as the current Carlton.

I love the Squiggle.

One clear error though - Essendon* is the most offensive team in the AFL....

;)
 
After 7 rounds

ClubsResultsForAgtMargin
LionsWins 0 - Draws 0 - Losses 77098-28
SaintsWins 1 - Draws 1 - Losses 56593-28
BluesWins 3 - Draws 0 - Losses 469681

After 8 rounds

ClubsResultsForAgtMargin
LionsWins 0 - Draws 0 - Losses 87399-26
SaintsWins 1 - Draws 1 - Losses 66493-29
BluesWins 4 - Draws 0 - Losses 469672
 
We are 2 years behind the rebuilds of Saints and Lions, so the comparison is that 2 year gap
I don’t know if that’s the best way of looking at it. Having a look at this weeks sides we have more players playing then St Kilda who were on our list prior to 2015. There 4 to our 7 and we have the same amount as Brisbane. They have either built more or at least as much of their side as we have over the last 5 years.
 

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