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In terms of statistics, our turnovers per game are very similar to Hawthorn's. In fact there is nothing in it what so ever. Surprising isn't it? You probably don't believe me but here is a fact that creates perception, Hawks turn the ball over in areas where it is "defendable" where as we do it where it is impossible to defend and then blame the defense for leaking goals.
Do you have a link to the turnover stats? I had a look but couldn't find much. That's not surprising about Hawthorn, in a number of games that we lost this year it was the midfield that lost it for us rather than the defence. I'm really happy with how our defenders are going, they're are all young
and just need some more time to get experience, Hartigan included.
Again people also draw a relationship between lack of clean disposal and turnovers. This quite often is not correct as it is the decision making that leads to a turnover more often than a disposal. Great players have time and space and are not necessarily best kicks but they have enough time to sum up their options and more often than not pick the right one.
Just for the giggles, clanger count for each player for 2015 season
Matt Crouch - 3 clangers per game
Patrick Dangerfield - 3
Richard Douglas - 3
Rory Sloane - 3
Scott Thompson - 4
And for self combustion of this boards - Nathan van Berlo - 2
Just for my own clarification : Examples of clangers include
- Any disposal or deliberate knock-on that goes directly to an opposition player.[2]
- Any free kick conceded
- Dropped marks or fumbles under no pressure
- 50-metre penalties conceded
- A Ball-Up Kick In (Stepping over the line when kicking in after a behind)
pressure, he isn't the only one though.
In comparison to our other midfielders in 2015, Matt Crouch is right with them in terms of clangers per game. In fact, his statistical indicators are all as good, if not better than our core midfielders from 2015 season. The kid is copping some unwarranted slack here. He will be a very very good player for us and has so much scope for improvement. Matt Crouch in year 2 and Matt Crouch in year 7 will be very different players.
I've got nothing against Bob and his development so far, he is already well on his way to being the Thompson replacement we will require.







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