That was the way i saw things on both lists as well. You have 4 blokes exiting the game in the next couple of years - Giansirra, Boyd, X and Murph. NM have Boomer and Petrie with Firrito knocking on the door as well.
Here is a breakdown of bracketed games:
WB:
0-50 - 25
50-100 - 05...
Averages regarding most experienced 22 on lists...
North Melbourne:
Average age: 26
Average games: 101
Hawthorn:
Average age: 28
Average games: 134
Western Bulldogs:
Average age: 25.4
Average games: 106
Here are Hawthorns numbers for comparison:
Average games of the whole senior list:83
Median games of the whole senior list:57.5
Average age of the whole senior list: 25
Median age of the whole senior list:24.5
Unfortunately the ladder wasnt really indicating anything, except we had the 2nd highest % for a 3 win team in the history of the game.
Just for interest sake, im going to now look at Hawthorn to see what the difference is. I would think an avg/med of around 100-125 games is desirable for a...
Not really an argument, both interested in where both clubs sat. My mate who is a doggies supporter said they were in better shape, so i said id try and find out some info on it...
Cheers all.
I did the sums, and here it is:
North Melbourne:
Average games of the whole senior list:61
Median games of the whole senior list:50
Average age of the whole senior list: 24
Median age of the whole senior list:23
I ended up doing the entire senior list instead of just 30 as toastman did
Well im after anything that would give a decent indication. By doing a top 30, i can deduct the top 4 and bottom 4 to see the best 22 coming through so to speak...
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