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Dogs Points Scored and Scoring Shots ( From 1990 to 2018 )

2018: 22 Games, Rank 15th, 224 Goals, 231 Behinds, 455 Scoring Shots.
2017: 22 Games, Rank 15th, 260 Goals, 297 Behinds, 557 Scoring Shots.
2016: 26 Games, Rank 6th, 324 Goals, 297 Behinds, 621 Scoring Shots. **Flag**
2015: 23 Games, Rank 5th, 324 Goals, 259 Behinds, 583 Scoring Shots.
2014: 22 Games, Rank 13th, 257 Goals, 242 Behinds, 499 Scoring Shots.
2013: 22 Games, Rank 13th, 283 Goals, 228 Behinds, 511 Scoring Shots.
2012: 22 Games, Rank 16th, 218 Goals, 234 Behinds, 452 Scoring Shots.
2011: 22 Games, Rank 10th, 306 Goals, 224 Behinds, 530 Scoring Shots.
2010: 25 Games, Rank 3rd, 348 Goals, 289 Behinds, 637 Scoring Shots.
2009: 25 Games, Rank 1st, 386 Goals, 304 Behinds, 690 Scoring Shots.
2008: 25 Games, Rank 3rd, 405 Goals, 312 Behinds, 717 Scoring Shots.
2007: 22 Games, Rank 11th, 308 Goals, 263 Behinds, 571 Scoring Shots.
2006: 25 Games, Rank 3rd, 384 Goals, 298 Behinds, 682 Scoring Shots.
2005: 22 Games, Rank 3rd, 368 Goals, 280 Behinds, 648 Scoring Shots.
2004: 22 Games, Rank 10th, 287 Goals, 278 Behinds, 565 Scoring Shots.
2003: 22 Games, Rank 11th, 295 Goals, 244 Behinds, 539 Scoring Shots.
2002: 22 Games, Rank 6th, 342 Goals, 283 Behinds, 625 Scoring Shots.
2001: 22 Games, Rank 6th, 337 Goals, 283 Behinds, 620 Scoring Shots.
2000: 23 Games, Rank 6th, 357 Goals, 255 Behinds, 612 Scoring Shots.
1999: 24 Games, Rank 4th, 366 Goals, 300 Behinds, 666 Scoring Shots. **Beast Year**
1998: 24 Games, Rank 3rd, 375 Goals, 317 Behinds, 692 Scoring Shots.
1997: 24 Games, Rank 3rd, 336 Goals, 294 Behinds, 630 Scoring Shots.
1996: 22 Games, Rank 15th, 240 Goals, 214 Behinds, 454 Scoring Shots.
1995: 23 Games, Rank 11th, 281 Goals, 266 Behinds, 547 Scoring Shots.
1994: 24 Games, Rank 7th, 324 Goals, 328 Behinds, 652 Scoring Shots.
1993: 19 Games, Rank 12th, 287 Goals, 254 Behinds, 541 Scoring Shots.
1992: 23 Games, Rank 2nd, 398 Goals, 308 Behinds, 706 Scoring Shots.
1991: 20 Games, Rank 15th, 258 Goals, 265 Behinds, 523 Scoring Shots.
1990: 21 Games, Rank 10th, 287 Goals, 292 Behinds, 579 Scoring Shots.

There it is a journey of epic proportions back to a time where 20 cents minimum chips would
feed a small country for a week. Interestingly we kicked more Behinds than Goals six times
during the modern era and eclipsed our Scoring Shots from our flag year quite regularly in
fact did it for fun from less Games played. Anyway back to my plotting for the 2019 season
not that it is going well too many questions and not enough answers yet.
Nice work! Even more reason to hate the umps in 2009 :mad:
 

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Maximus (Players who played the maximum games in 2018, expressed in a ladder format)

Rank 1- North Melbourne, 12 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 2- Sydney, 8 x Players (23 Games)
Rank 3- Collingwood, 7 x Players (26 Games)
Rank 4- Melbourne, 7 x Players (25 Games)
Rank 5- Essendon, 7 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 6- Brisbane, 7 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 7- Gold Coast, 7 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 8- Geelong, 6 x Players (23 Games)

Rank 9- Port Adelaide, 6 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 10- West Coast, 5 x Players (25 Games)
Rank 11- Hawthorn, 5 x Players (24 Games)
Rank 12- GWS, 5 x Players (24 Games)
Rank 13- Adelaide, 4 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 14- Richmond, 3 x Players (24 Games)
Rank 15- St Kilda, 3 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 16- Western Bulldogs, 2 x Players (22 Games) Johannisen & McLean.
Rank 17- Fremantle, 2 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 18- Carlton, 2 x Players (22 Games)

So a total of 98 Players achieved Maximus this year which is excellent, apologies to Leon this
post should have had the warning "Look Away Leon" with North Melbourne being on top
of the ladder, but consider that 12 of their starting 18 played every game and they still
failed to play finals proving every cloud has a silver lining. (LOL)
 
Maximus (Players who played the maximum games in 2018, expressed in a ladder format)

Rank 1- North Melbourne, 12 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 2- Sydney, 8 x Players (23 Games)
Rank 3- Collingwood, 7 x Players (26 Games)
Rank 4- Melbourne, 7 x Players (25 Games)
Rank 5- Essendon, 7 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 6- Brisbane, 7 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 7- Gold Coast, 7 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 8- Geelong, 6 x Players (23 Games)

Rank 9- Port Adelaide, 6 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 10- West Coast, 5 x Players (25 Games)
Rank 11- Hawthorn, 5 x Players (24 Games)
Rank 12- GWS, 5 x Players (24 Games)
Rank 13- Adelaide, 4 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 14- Richmond, 3 x Players (24 Games)
Rank 15- St Kilda, 3 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 16- Western Bulldogs, 2 x Players (22 Games) Johannisen & McLean.
Rank 17- Fremantle, 2 x Players (22 Games)
Rank 18- Carlton, 2 x Players (22 Games)

So a total of 98 Players achieved Maximus this year which is excellent, apologies to Leon this
post should have had the warning "Look Away Leon" with North Melbourne being on top
of the ladder, but consider that 12 of their starting 18 played every game and they still
failed to play finals proving every cloud has a silver lining. (LOL)
AKA equal last
 

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Unsure if anyone has tried this before, but I've been toying with the idea of a footy player Lego Brickhead (not those mini player figurines that have been doing the rounds). This is my first attempt...It's JJ if it wasn't obvious! Trying to get some depth of features (biceps, guernsey numbers, etc) is proving difficult with my limited Lego piece knowledge (give me a bag of Lego with instructions and I'm fine, but actually naming the pieces I'm picturing? Impossible), but hoping to keep practicing and going through the Lego piece catalogue to improve on this first attempt.
 

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AFL Fantasy (The Centuries)

Round 1 : Versus GWS Loss 133 to 51. (Away)
Jackson Macrae 109
Lachie Hunter 108

Round 2 : Versus West Coast Loss 121 to 70. (Home)
Jackson Macrae 134
Lachie Hunter 119
Toby McLean 110

Round 3 : Versus Essendon Win 104 to 83. (Home)
Lachie Hunter 148
Jackson Macrae 116
Bailey Williams 114
Luke Dahlhaus 105
Toby McLean 103

Round 4 : Versus Sydney Loss 86 to 79. (Home)
Jackson Macrae 128
Josh Dunkley 117
Matthew Suckling 115

Round 5 : Versus Fremantle Loss 108 to 54. (Away)
Toby McLean 109
Tim English 107
Mitch Honey-Church 106

Round 6 : Versus Carlton Win 80 to 59. (Home)
Jackson Macrae 145
Marcus Bontempelli 122
Lachie Hunter 104

Round 7 : Versus Gold Coast Win 81 to 72. (Mars, Home)
Jackson Macrae 151
Toby McLean 143
Lachie Hunter 131
Luke Dahlhaus 102

Round 8 : Versus Brisbane Win 107 to 93. (Home)
Jackson Macrae 155
Marcus Bontempelli 117
Toby McLean 109
Lachie Hunter 105
Matthew Suckling 102

Round 9 : Versus Adelaide Loss 63 to 26. (Away)
Jackson Macrae 144
Toby McLean 101

Round 10 : Versus Collingwood Loss 90 to 55. (Home yet Away)
Toby McLean 152
Jackson Macrae 113
Luke Dahlhaus 108

Round 11 : Versus Melbourne Loss 100 to 51. (Home)
Lachie Hunter 109
Jackson Macrae 107

Round 12 : BYE

Round 13 : Versus Port Adelaide Loss 132 to 75. (Away)
NONE

Round 14 : Versus North Melbourne Loss 77 to 75. (Home)
Billy Gowers 119
Hayden Crozier 101

Round 15 : Versus Geelong Win 103 to 101. (Home)
Luke Dahlhaus 115 (The Audition)
Toby McLean 114
Josh Dunkley 112
Marcus Bontempelli 106

Round 16 : Versus Hawthorn Loss 122 to 59. (Home)
Jason Johannisen 116
Josh Dunkley 109
Hayden Crozier 107
Lachie Hunter 106

Round 17 : Versus Melbourne Loss 119 to 69. (Away)
Jackson Macrae 133 (Back in town)
Lachie Hunter 117
Mitch Wallis 101
Jordan Roughead 101

Round 18 : Versus West Coast Loss 100 to 46. (Away)
Lachie Hunter 104
Josh Dunkley 104
Toby McLean 101

Round 19 : Versus Port Adelaide Loss 78 to 34. (Mars Home)
Jackson Trengove 120
Josh Dunkley 116
Jackson Macrae 112
Lachie Hunter 103

Round 20 : Versus St Kilda Win 103 to 68. (Home yet Away)
Jackson Macrae 132
Josh Dunkley 127
Jason Johannisen 126
Patrick Lipinski 115
Caleb Daniel 105
Marcus Bontempelli 103
Lachie Hunter 102
Jordan Roughead 101

Round 21 : Versus North Melbourne Win 92 to 85. (Home yet Away)
Lachie Hunter 142
Caleb Daniel 125
Marcus Bontempelli 120
Jackson Macrae 118

Round 22 : Versus Carlton Win 66 to 49. (Home yet Away)
Josh Dunkley 132
Jackson Macrae 124
Marcus Bontempelli 117
Lachie Hunter 107
Jackson Trengove 100

Round 23 : Versus Richmond Loss 98 to 95. (Away)
Jackson Macrae 190
Lachie Hunter 131
Marcus Bontempelli 130
Josh Dunkley 117
Jackson Trengove 111



AFL Fantasy (The Centuries) Ladder

Jackson Macrae - 16 x Centuries (Maximus)
Lachie Hunter - 15 x Centuries (Outside maximus)
Toby McLean - 9 x Centuries (Faded late)
Josh Dunkley - 8 x Centuries (Strong late)
Marcus Bontempelli - 7 x Centuries (Appendix held him back)
Luke Dahlhaus - 4 x Centuries (Good luck)
Jackson Trengove - 3 x Centuries (Charged home)
Jason Johannisen - 2 x Centuries (Often tagged)
Caleb Daniel - 2 x Centuries (Late positional change suited)
Matthew Suckling - 2 x Centuries (Injury riddled)
Hayden Crozier - 2 x Centuries (After the BYE kind of guy)
Jordan Roughead - 2 x Centuries (Good luck)
Billy Gowers - 1 x Century (Showed promise)
Patrick Lipinski - 1 x Century (Lacked Consistency)
Bailey Williams - 1 x Century (Emerging)
Tim English - 1 x Century (Good sign)
Mitch Honey-Church - 1 x Century (Unlucky delisting)
Mitch Wallis - 1 x Century (Consistently above average)


Top Ten Scoring Players (2018)
Rank 1 : Jackson Macrae 190 Versus Richmond (Loss)
Rank 2 : Jackson Macrae 155 Versus Brisbane (Win)
Rank 3 : Toby McLean 152 Versus Collingwood (Loss)
Rank 4 : Jackson Macrae 151 Versus Gold Coast (Win)
Rank 5 : Lachie Hunter 148 Versus Essendon (Win)
Rank 6 : Jackson Macrae 145 Versus Carlton (Win)
Rank 7 : Jackson Macrae 144 Versus Adelaide (Loss)
Rank 8 : Toby McLean 143 Versus Gold Coast (Win)
Rank 9 : Lachie Hunter 142 Versus North Melbourne (Win)
Rank 10 : Jackson Macrae 134 Versus West Coast (Loss)
 
AFL Fantasy (The Centuries)

Round 1 : Versus GWS Loss 133 to 51. (Away)
Jackson Macrae 109
Lachie Hunter 108

Round 2 : Versus West Coast Loss 121 to 70. (Home)
Jackson Macrae 134
Lachie Hunter 119
Toby McLean 110

Round 3 : Versus Essendon Win 104 to 83. (Home)
Lachie Hunter 148
Jackson Macrae 116
Bailey Williams 114
Luke Dahlhaus 105
Toby McLean 103

Round 4 : Versus Sydney Loss 86 to 79. (Home)
Jackson Macrae 128
Josh Dunkley 117
Matthew Suckling 115

Round 5 : Versus Fremantle Loss 108 to 54. (Away)
Toby McLean 109
Tim English 107
Mitch Honey-Church 106

Round 6 : Versus Carlton Win 80 to 59. (Home)
Jackson Macrae 145
Marcus Bontempelli 122
Lachie Hunter 104

Round 7 : Versus Gold Coast Win 81 to 72. (Mars, Home)
Jackson Macrae 151
Toby McLean 143
Lachie Hunter 131
Luke Dahlhaus 102

Round 8 : Versus Brisbane Win 107 to 93. (Home)
Jackson Macrae 155
Marcus Bontempelli 117
Toby McLean 109
Lachie Hunter 105
Matthew Suckling 102

Round 9 : Versus Adelaide Loss 63 to 26. (Away)
Jackson Macrae 144
Toby McLean 101

Round 10 : Versus Collingwood Loss 90 to 55. (Home yet Away)
Toby McLean 152
Jackson Macrae 113
Luke Dahlhaus 108

Round 11 : Versus Melbourne Loss 100 to 51. (Home)
Lachie Hunter 109
Jackson Macrae 107

Round 12 : BYE

Round 13 : Versus Port Adelaide Loss 132 to 75. (Away)
NONE

Round 14 : Versus North Melbourne Loss 77 to 75. (Home)
Billy Gowers 119
Hayden Crozier 101

Round 15 : Versus Geelong Win 103 to 101. (Home)
Luke Dahlhaus 115 (The Audition)
Toby McLean 114
Josh Dunkley 112
Marcus Bontempelli 106

Round 16 : Versus Hawthorn Loss 122 to 59. (Home)
Jason Johannisen 116
Josh Dunkley 109
Hayden Crozier 107
Lachie Hunter 106

Round 17 : Versus Melbourne Loss 119 to 69. (Away)
Jackson Macrae 133 (Back in town)
Lachie Hunter 117
Mitch Wallis 101
Jordan Roughead 101

Round 18 : Versus West Coast Loss 100 to 46. (Away)
Lachie Hunter 104
Josh Dunkley 104
Toby McLean 101

Round 19 : Versus Port Adelaide Loss 78 to 34. (Mars Home)
Jackson Trengove 120
Josh Dunkley 116
Jackson Macrae 112
Lachie Hunter 103

Round 20 : Versus St Kilda Win 103 to 68. (Home yet Away)
Jackson Macrae 132
Josh Dunkley 127
Jason Johannisen 126
Patrick Lipinski 115
Caleb Daniel 105
Marcus Bontempelli 103
Lachie Hunter 102
Jordan Roughead 101

Round 21 : Versus North Melbourne Win 92 to 85. (Home yet Away)
Lachie Hunter 142
Caleb Daniel 125
Marcus Bontempelli 120
Jackson Macrae 118

Round 22 : Versus Carlton Win 66 to 49. (Home yet Away)
Josh Dunkley 132
Jackson Macrae 124
Marcus Bontempelli 117
Lachie Hunter 107
Jackson Trengove 100

Round 23 : Versus Richmond Loss 98 to 95. (Away)
Jackson Macrae 190
Lachie Hunter 131
Marcus Bontempelli 130
Josh Dunkley 117
Jackson Trengove 111



AFL Fantasy (The Centuries) Ladder

Jackson Macrae - 16 x Centuries (Maximus)
Lachie Hunter - 15 x Centuries (Outside maximus)
Toby McLean - 9 x Centuries (Faded late)
Josh Dunkley - 8 x Centuries (Strong late)
Marcus Bontempelli - 7 x Centuries (Appendix held him back)
Luke Dahlhaus - 4 x Centuries (Good luck)
Jackson Trengove - 3 x Centuries (Charged home)
Jason Johannisen - 2 x Centuries (Often tagged)
Caleb Daniel - 2 x Centuries (Late positional change suited)
Matthew Suckling - 2 x Centuries (Injury riddled)
Hayden Crozier - 2 x Centuries (After the BYE kind of guy)
Jordan Roughead - 2 x Centuries (Good luck)
Billy Gowers - 1 x Century (Showed promise)
Patrick Lipinski - 1 x Century (Lacked Consistency)
Bailey Williams - 1 x Century (Emerging)
Tim English - 1 x Century (Good sign)
Mitch Honey-Church - 1 x Century (Unlucky delisting)
Mitch Wallis - 1 x Century (Consistently above average)


Top Ten Scoring Players (2018)
Rank 1 : Jackson Macrae 190 Versus Richmond (Loss)
Rank 2 : Jackson Macrae 155 Versus Brisbane (Win)
Rank 3 : Toby McLean 152 Versus Collingwood (Loss)
Rank 4 : Jackson Macrae 151 Versus Gold Coast (Win)
Rank 5 : Lachie Hunter 148 Versus Essendon (Win)
Rank 6 : Jackson Macrae 145 Versus Carlton (Win)
Rank 7 : Jackson Macrae 144 Versus Adelaide (Loss)
Rank 8 : Toby McLean 143 Versus Gold Coast (Win)
Rank 9 : Lachie Hunter 142 Versus North Melbourne (Win)
Rank 10 : Jackson Macrae 134 Versus West Coast (Loss)
We De-Listed a player who was in our Best Twenty-Two going by this! What is going on?? o_O
 
We De-Listed a player who was in our Best Twenty-Two going by this! What is going on?? o_O
Don’t be fooled Foss. It’s only fantasy numbers. Fun, but ultimately of little value.

If the club paid much notice to those stats we’d have delisted Morris years ago.

The name says it all.
 

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Don’t be fooled Foss. It’s only fantasy numbers. Fun, but ultimately of little value.

If the club paid much notice to those stats we’d have delisted Morris years ago.

The name says it all.
No they would not of dogwatch, to use Aaron Naughton as an example a KPD would have a good game threshold of between
60 and 80 points this year Naughton played 10 Games that fell into that threshold which is outstanding for a first year KPD.
Dale Morris is a lockdown defender his good game threshold could be between 50 and 70 points he would have to play a
role outside of his normal parameters to score above 100. It is all relevant dogwatch, but the Honey-Church comment was
a little tongue in cheek, but 106 points away from home is a good achievement.
 

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Ditto ;)
(Fossie too, I reckon)
The Season of Honey-Church (13 x Games of Greatness)

Round 1- Rank 246, 61 Points
Round 2- Rank 205, 67 Points
Round 3- Rank 160, 76 Points
Round 4- Rank 227, 63 Points
Round 5- Rank 37, 106 Points of Greatness
Round 7- Rank 270, 57 Points
Round 8- Rank 290, 53 Points
Round 11- Rank 237, 65 Points
Round 13- Rank 91, 76 Points (Bye Round Inflated Ranking)
Round 14- Rank 191, 54 Points (Bye Round Inflated Ranking)
Round 17- Rank 224, 65 Points
Round 18- Rank 258, 60 Points
Round 19- Rank 332, 45 Points

A wise man once said "leave them wanting more", but he clearly did not play AFL football.

A slice of Elite although fleeting is still Elite and worthy of hyphenation.
 

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"The Beveridge Years" A Disposal Progression (Top Thirty Players)

2018:
Lachie Hunter: 21 Games, 626 Disposals.
Jackson Macrae: 19 Games, 623 Disposals.
Toby McLean: 22 Games, 525 Disposals. (Maximus)
Jason Johannisen: 22 Games, 464 Disposals. (Maximus)
Marcus Bontempelli: 19 Games, 457 Disposals.
Caleb Daniel: 20 Games, 420 Disposals.
Josh Dunkley: 19 Games, 416 Disposals.
Mitch Wallis: 18 Games, 385 Disposals.
Luke Dahlhaus: 17 Games, 365 Disposals.
Hayden Crozier: 17 Games, 314 Disposals.
Ed Richards: 21 Games, 285 Disposals.
Bailey Williams: 14 Games, 281 Disposals.
Matthew Suckling: 11 Games, 269 Disposals.
Jackson Trengove: 16 Games, 254 Disposals.
Billy Gowers: 20 Games, 254 Disposals.
Patrick Lipinski: 17 Games, 250 Disposals.
Zaine Cordy: 18 Games, 214 Disposals.
Aaron Naughton: 18 Games, 208 Disposals.
Mitch Honey-Church (Ah): 13 Games, 193 Disposals.
Easton Wood: 12 Games, 165 Disposals.
Josh Schache: 13 Games, 159 Disposals.
Bailey Dale: 10 Games, 155 Disposals.
Jordan Roughead: 12 Games, 141 Disposals.
Lin Jong: 10 Games, 135 Disposals.
Tom Boyd: 12 Games, 133 Disposals.
Roarke Smith: 10 Games, 120 Disposals.
Dale Morris: 11 Games, 119 Disposals.
Bradley Lynch: 9 Games, 110 Disposals.
Tim English: 7 Games, 91 Disposals.
Marcus Adams: 6 Games, 90 Disposals.

Total Games = 454, Total Disposals = 8,221.


2017:
Jackson Macrae: 22 Games, 605 Disposals. (Maximus)
Luke Dahlhaus: 22 Games, 551 Disposals. (Maximus)
Marcus Bontempelli: 22 Games, 505 Disposals. (Maximus)
Lachie Hunter: 22 Games, 497 Disposals. (Maximus)
Matthew Suckling: 22 Games, 457 Disposals. (Maximus)
Caleb Daniel: 20 Games, 434 Disposals.
Jason Johannisen: 20 Games, 429 Disposals.
Toby McLean: 19 Games, 426 Disposals.
Liam Picken: 22 Games, 410 Disposals. (Maximus)
Robert Murphy: 17 Games, 336 Disposals.
Shane Biggs: 16 Games, 335 Disposals.
Tom Liberatore: 18 Games, 310 Disposals.
Bailey Dale: 16 Games, 276 Disposals.
Easton Wood: 18 Games, 254 Disposals.
Mitch Wallis: 12 Games, 248 Disposals.
Zaine Cordy: 19 Games, 241 Disposals.
Matthew Boyd: 10 Games, 230 Disposals.
Lin Jong: 12 Games, 227 Disposals.
Jake Stringer: 16 Games, 198 Disposals.
Bailey Williams: 12 Games, 196 Disposals.
Marcus Adams: 10 Games, 154 Disposals.
Jordan Roughead: 13 Games, 152 Disposals.
Tom Boyd: 11 Games, 125 Disposals.
Travis Cloke: 10 Games, 121 Disposals.
Dale Morris: 11 Games, 112 Disposals.
Jack Redpath: 9 Games, 100 Disposals.
Fletcher Roberts: 10 Games, 95 Disposals.
Tory Dickson: 9 Games, 92 Disposals.
Clay Smith: 8 Games, 92 Disposals.
Lewis Young 7 Games, 90 Disposals.

Total Games = 455, Total Disposals = 8,298.


2016: **Flag**
Lachie Hunter: 26 Games, 719 Disposals. (Maximus)
Matthew Boyd: 24 Games, 653 Disposals.
Marcus Bontempelli: 26 Games, 633 Disposals. (Maximus)
Jackson Macrae: 22 Games, 607 Disposals.
Liam Picken: 26 Games, 594 Disposals. (Maximus)
Shane Biggs: 26 Games, 546 Disposals. (Maximus)
Luke Dahlhaus: 21 Games, 546 Disposals.
Caleb Daniel: 24 Games, 518 Disposals.
Tom Liberatore: 21 Games, 429 Disposals.
Jason Johannisen: 17 Games, 413 Disposals.
Mitch Wallis: 17 Games, 388 Disposals.
Matthew Suckling: 17 Games, 346 Disposals.
Easton Wood: 20 Games, 326 Disposals.
Jake Stringer: 23 Games, 323 Disposals.
Dale Morris: 23 Games, 307 Disposals.
Tory Dickson: 22 Games, 298 Disposals.
Josh Dunkley: 17 Games, 288 Disposals.
Jordan Roughead: 25 Games, 274 Disposals.
Lin Jong: 16 Games, 268 Disposals.
Koby Stevens: 12 Games, 268 Disposals.
Toby McLean: 15 Games, 260 Disposals.
Clay Smith: 13 Games, 194 Disposals.
Tom Boyd: 15 Games, 180 Disposals.
Marcus Adams: 11 Games, 179 Disposals.
Fletcher Roberts: 18 Games, 164 Disposals.
Joel Hamling: 12 Games, 126 Disposals.
Jack Redpath: 10 Games, 106 Disposals.
Tom Campbell: 9 Games, 106 Disposals.
Jed Adcock: 7 Games, 101 Disposals.
Bailey Williams: 6 Games, 93 Disposals.

Total Games = 541, Total Disposals = 10,253.


2015:
Luke Dahlhaus: 23 Games, 590 Disposals. (Maximus)
Jackson Macrae: 21 Games, 554 Disposals.
Matthew Boyd: 19 Games, 516 Disposals.
Liam Picken: 21 Games, 497 Disposals.
Robert Murphy: 21 Games, 471 Disposals.
Mitch Wallis: 20 Games, 468 Disposals.
Marcus Bontempelli: 21 Games, 444 Disposals.
Jason Johannisen: 20 Games, 398 Disposals.
Easton Wood: 22 Games, 391 Disposals.
Jake Stringer: 22 Games, 314 Disposals.
Tory Dickson: 23 Games, 298 Disposals. (Maximus)
Lachie Hunter: 13 Games, 287 Disposals.
Stewart Crameri: 18 Games, 286 Disposals.
Jarrad Grant: 19 Games, 276 Disposals.
Koby Stevens: 12 Games, 244 Disposals.
Michael Talia: 14 Games, 235 Disposals.
Shane Biggs: 10 Games, 197 Disposals.
Lin Jong: 13 Games, 190 Disposals.
Jordan Roughead: 16 Games, 160 Disposals.
Dale Morris: 14 Games, 155 Disposals.
Caleb Daniel: 10 Games, 131 Disposals.
Mitch Honeychurch (BH): 11 Games, 130 Disposals.
Fletcher Roberts: 12 Games, 116 Disposals.
Tom Boyd: 14 Games, 115 Disposals.
Joel Hamling: 11 Games, 111 Disposals.
Lukas Webb: 10 Games, 109 Disposals.
Jack Redpath: 12 Games, 108 Disposals.
Will Minson: 10 Games, 102 Disposals.
Nathan Hrovat: 7 Games, 98 Disposals.
Brett Goodes: 7 Games, 84 Disposals.

Total Games = 466, Total Disposals = 8,075.

Well there it is a no holds barred stroll through the "Beveridge Years" as viewed through the eyes
of the top thirty disposals earners in every specific year. The great champions who are fresh in
our hearts and minds and the great champions of the past, I salute you.
 

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Looking through some 2018 stats, I was a little surprised (in a good way) that Lewis Young racked up 14 1%ers in his first game this year and backed it up with 12 in his only other game.

For a kid with a lot of development in him they are seriously good numbers.

For a bit of context, since the stat was introduced in the 90s, the best figure ever recorded by a Bulldog was 15 (jointly by Lake and Roughead).

Other career high figures of note; Croft 14, Morris 13, Hamling 14 (in the GF!!), Zaine 11, Naughton 10, Adams 10.
 
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Looking through some 2018 stats, I was a little surprised (in a good way) that Lewis Young racked up 14 1%ers in his first game this year and backed it up with 12 in his only other game.

For a kid with a lot of development in him they are seriously good numbers.

For a bit of context, since the stat was introduced in the 90s, the best figure ever recorded by a Bulldog was 15 (jointly by Lake and Roughead).

Other career high figures of note; Croft 14, Morris 13, Hamling 14 (in the GF!!), Zaine 11, Naughton 10, Adams 10.
He's unbelievably good at help defence. His instincts are great and he's athletic enough to make the absolute most of them.

Thus far though he's also been unbelievably poor when made to defend his own man. Makes it difficult to know how to rate him and at present, makes him a neutral presence at best and a net negative at worst.
 

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He's unbelievably good at help defence. His instincts are great and he's athletic enough to make the absolute most of them.

Thus far though he's also been unbelievably poor when made to defend his own man. Makes it difficult to know how to rate him and at present, makes him a neutral presence at best and a net negative at worst.
Would still rather a teenage player with some elite attributes and some areas for improvement than one who is generally just ok.

His negatives are largely down to being physically undeveloped by AFL standards and not playing much defence as a kid. As long as he's prepared to work, can see a big future
 

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Would still rather a teenage player with some elite attributes and some areas for improvement than one who is generally just ok.

His negatives are largely down to being physically undeveloped by AFL standards and not playing much defence as a kid. As long as he's prepared to work, can see a big future
Suggest you check out the disposal efficiency on Lewis Young and compare it with Aaron Naughton, then you will have the
answers you seek when it comes to games played last season. Like it or not they are both critical players in 2019, we could
always go back to Fletcher Roberts or swing in Jackson Trengove why do I feel sick all of a sudden. This will furrow a few
brows, but Lachie Young is the player I am looking forward to most of the new batch.
 

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The Engine Room (Top Five Total Disposals)
Bottom Ten Sides:

Fremantle:
Neale 667 (gone)
Mundy 494
Langdon 470
Fyfe 430
Wilson 389
Total = 2,450

Western Bulldogs:
Hunter 626
Macrae 623
McLean 525
Johannisen 464
Bontempelli 457
Total = 2,695

St Kilda:
Ross 632
Steven 593
Steele 493
Billings 459
Geary 401
Total = 2,578

Port Adelaide:
Wines 574
Polec 553 (gone)
Boak 481
Ebert 450
R.Gray 439
Total = 2,497

Gold Coast:
Miller 485
Harbrow 475
Lyons 467 (gone)
Swallow 441
Weller 433
Total = 2,301

Essendon:
Z.Merrett 590
Heppell 590
Goddard 490 (gone)
Smith 484
Zaharakis 435
Total = 2,589

Carlton:
Cripps 651
Simpson 549
E.Curnow 534
Thomas 449
Petrevski-Seton 354
Total = 2,537

North Melbourne:
Cunnington 563
Higgins 548
Dumont 464
Anderson 413
Macmillan 411
Total = 2,399

Brisbane:
Beams 612 (gone)
Witherden 471
Zorko 457
McCluggage 426
Martin 412
Total = 2,378

Adelaide:
Laird 644
M.Crouch 580
Gibbs 569
Atkins 404
Seedsman 390
Total = 2,587


Top Eight Sides:

West Coast:
Redden 628
Yeo 615
Gaff 583
Hurn 531
Shuey 476
Total = 2,833

Collingwood:
Sidebottom 764
Pendlebury 670
Phillips 664
Adams 620
Crisp 601
Total = 3,319

Melbourne:
Oliver 734
Jones 614
Brayshaw 574
Lewis 540
Harmes 533
Total = 2,995

Richmond:
Martin 583
Lambert 496
Cotchin 485
Short 480
Edwards 462
Total = 2,506

Hawthorn:
Mitchell 848
Shiels 532
Smith 524
O'Meara 504
Henderson 447
Total = 2,855

GWS:
Coniglio 643
Whitfield 642
Ward 642
Shiel 595 (gone)
Taranto 479
Total = 3,001

Sydney:
Lloyd 639
Kennedy 584
Parker 504
Heeney 448
Hewett 429
Total = 2,604

Geelong:
Selwood 621
Dangerfield 619
Duncan 553
Ablett 552
Menegola 542
Total = 2,887

THE REAL TRUTH:
Collingwood:
Sidebottom 764/ 26 Games = 29.38
Pendlebury 670/ 25 Games = 26.80
Phillips 664/ 26 Games = 25.54
Adams 620/ 23 Games = 26.96
Crisp 601/ 26 Games = 23.14
Total = 131.82

Versus Western Bulldogs:
Hunter 626/ 21 Games = 29.81
Macrae 623/ 19 Games = 32.79
McLean 525/ 22 Games = 23.86
Johannisen 464/ 22 Games = 21.09
Bontempelli 457/ 19 Games = 24.05
Total = 131.60

So the harsh reality is the "Engine Room" is working fine, but I left out the Rucks, the Forwards and
the Defence because it suited my agenda of world dominance. If we had Ben Brown a small cameo
from Jarrad Waite and Robbie Tarrant could we have gone to the finals ? Who knows.
 

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Total Disposals with a hint of Continuity (Expressed In A Ladder Format)

Top Five For Disposals (Ladder):

Collingwood 3,319 Disposals, 126 Games from a possible 130 Games.
GWS 3,001 Disposals, 117 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Melbourne 2,995 Disposals, 121 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Geelong 2,887 Disposals, 108 Games from a possible 115 Games.
Hawthorn 2,855 Disposals, 114 Games from a possible 120 Games.
West Coast 2,833 Disposals, 114 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Western Bulldogs 2,695 Disposals, 103 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Sydney 2,604 Disposals, 113 Games from a possible 115 Games.

Essendon 2,589 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Adelaide 2,587 Disposals, 99 Games from a possible 110 Games.
St Kilda 2,578 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Carlton 2,537 Disposals, 106 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Richmond 2,506 Disposals, 115 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Port Adelaide 2,497 Disposals, 109 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Fremantle 2,450 Disposals, 101 Games from a possible 110 Games.
North Melbourne 2,399 Disposals, 107 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Brisbane 2,378 Disposals, 108 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Gold Coast 2,301 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 110 Games.

Players Ranked 6 to 10 For Disposals (Ladder):

Collingwood 2,315 Disposals, 114 Games from a possible 130 Games.
Melbourne 2,195 Disposals, 119 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Geelong 2,149 Disposals, 110 Games from a possible 115 Games.
GWS 2,123 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 120 Games.
West Coast 2,055 Disposals, 114 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Port Adelaide 1,985 Disposals, 104 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Hawthorn 1,963 Disposals, 118 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Sydney 1,963 Disposals, 107 Games from a possible 115 Games.

Brisbane 1,951 Disposals, 103 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Richmond 1,941 Disposals, 109 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Essendon 1,910 Disposals, 100 Games from a possible 110 Games.
St Kilda 1,901 Disposals, 93 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Western Bulldogs 1,900 Disposals, 91 Games from a possible 110 Games.
North Melbourne 1,861 Disposals, 106 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Adelaide 1,760 Disposals, 97 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Fremantle 1,605 Disposals, 92 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Carlton 1,509 Disposals, 91 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Gold Coast 1,504 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 110 Games.

Players Ranked 11 to 15 For Disposals (Ladder):

Collingwood 1,770 Disposals, 106 Games from a possible 130 Games.
Melbourne 1,724 Disposals, 103 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Brisbane 1,679 Disposals, 99 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Richmond 1,670 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 120 Games.
West Coast 1,669 Disposals, 112 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Hawthorn 1,633 Disposals, 93 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Port Adelaide 1,591 Disposals, 93 Games from a possible 110 Games.
North Melbourne 1,569 Disposals, 104 Games from a possible 110 Games.

Sydney 1,498 Disposals, 99 Games from a possible 115 Games.
Adelaide 1,483 Disposals, 91 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Essendon 1,476 Disposals, 91 Games from a possible 110 Games.
GWS 1,436 Disposals, 95 Games from a possible 120 Games.
St Kilda 1,432 Disposals, 86 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Geelong 1,343 Disposals, 96 Games from a possible 115 Games.
Western Bulldogs 1,343 Disposals, 82 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Fremantle 1,274 Disposals, 83 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Gold Coast 1,274 Disposals, 77 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Carlton 1,125 Disposals, 71 Games from a possible 110 Games.

Players Ranked 16 to 22 For Disposals (Ladder):

Richmond 1,852 Disposals, 130 Games from a possible 168 Games.
Collingwood 1,736 Disposals, 124 Games from a possible 182 Games.
Melbourne 1,656 Disposals, 121 Games from a possible 175 Games.
North Melbourne 1,621 Disposals, 112 Games from a possible 154 Games
Hawthorn 1,620 Disposals, 118 Games from a possible 168 Games.
Sydney 1,616 Disposals, 108 Games from a possible 161 Games.
West Coast 1,561 Disposals, 130 Games from a possible 175 Games.
Adelaide 1,522 Disposals, 112 Games from a possible 154 Games.

Brisbane 1,498 Disposals, 113 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Port Adelaide 1,450 Disposals, 119 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Fremantle 1,383 Disposals, 107 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Essendon 1,382 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 154 Games.
GWS 1,377 Disposals, 116 Games from a possible 168 Games.
Western Bulldogs 1,344 Disposals, 101 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Geelong 1,333 Disposals, 101 Games from a possible 161 Games.
St Kilda 1,274 Disposals, 88 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Carlton 1,173 Disposals, 97 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Gold Coast 1,101 Disposals, 90 Games from a possible 154 Games.

Well that was a long journey through the realms of Quality over Quantity, a truly disturbing
expose for some teams looking for the answer.
 

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Total Disposals with a hint of Continuity (Expressed In A Ladder Format)

Top Five For Disposals (Ladder):

Collingwood 3,319 Disposals, 126 Games from a possible 130 Games.
GWS 3,001 Disposals, 117 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Melbourne 2,995 Disposals, 121 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Geelong 2,887 Disposals, 108 Games from a possible 115 Games.
Hawthorn 2,855 Disposals, 114 Games from a possible 120 Games.
West Coast 2,833 Disposals, 114 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Western Bulldogs 2,695 Disposals, 103 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Sydney 2,604 Disposals, 113 Games from a possible 115 Games.

Essendon 2,589 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Adelaide 2,587 Disposals, 99 Games from a possible 110 Games.
St Kilda 2,578 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Carlton 2,537 Disposals, 106 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Richmond 2,506 Disposals, 115 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Port Adelaide 2,497 Disposals, 109 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Fremantle 2,450 Disposals, 101 Games from a possible 110 Games.
North Melbourne 2,399 Disposals, 107 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Brisbane 2,378 Disposals, 108 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Gold Coast 2,301 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 110 Games.

Players Ranked 6 to 10 For Disposals (Ladder):

Collingwood 2,315 Disposals, 114 Games from a possible 130 Games.
Melbourne 2,195 Disposals, 119 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Geelong 2,149 Disposals, 110 Games from a possible 115 Games.
GWS 2,123 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 120 Games.
West Coast 2,055 Disposals, 114 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Port Adelaide 1,985 Disposals, 104 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Hawthorn 1,963 Disposals, 118 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Sydney 1,963 Disposals, 107 Games from a possible 115 Games.

Brisbane 1,951 Disposals, 103 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Richmond 1,941 Disposals, 109 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Essendon 1,910 Disposals, 100 Games from a possible 110 Games.
St Kilda 1,901 Disposals, 93 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Western Bulldogs 1,900 Disposals, 91 Games from a possible 110 Games.
North Melbourne 1,861 Disposals, 106 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Adelaide 1,760 Disposals, 97 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Fremantle 1,605 Disposals, 92 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Carlton 1,509 Disposals, 91 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Gold Coast 1,504 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 110 Games.

Players Ranked 11 to 15 For Disposals (Ladder):

Collingwood 1,770 Disposals, 106 Games from a possible 130 Games.
Melbourne 1,724 Disposals, 103 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Brisbane 1,679 Disposals, 99 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Richmond 1,670 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 120 Games.
West Coast 1,669 Disposals, 112 Games from a possible 125 Games.
Hawthorn 1,633 Disposals, 93 Games from a possible 120 Games.
Port Adelaide 1,591 Disposals, 93 Games from a possible 110 Games.
North Melbourne 1,569 Disposals, 104 Games from a possible 110 Games.

Sydney 1,498 Disposals, 99 Games from a possible 115 Games.
Adelaide 1,483 Disposals, 91 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Essendon 1,476 Disposals, 91 Games from a possible 110 Games.
GWS 1,436 Disposals, 95 Games from a possible 120 Games.
St Kilda 1,432 Disposals, 86 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Geelong 1,343 Disposals, 96 Games from a possible 115 Games.
Western Bulldogs 1,343 Disposals, 82 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Fremantle 1,274 Disposals, 83 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Gold Coast 1,274 Disposals, 77 Games from a possible 110 Games.
Carlton 1,125 Disposals, 71 Games from a possible 110 Games.

Players Ranked 16 to 22 For Disposals (Ladder):

Richmond 1,852 Disposals, 130 Games from a possible 168 Games.
Collingwood 1,736 Disposals, 124 Games from a possible 182 Games.
Melbourne 1,656 Disposals, 121 Games from a possible 175 Games.
North Melbourne 1,621 Disposals, 112 Games from a possible 154 Games
Hawthorn 1,620 Disposals, 118 Games from a possible 168 Games.
Sydney 1,616 Disposals, 108 Games from a possible 161 Games.
West Coast 1,561 Disposals, 130 Games from a possible 175 Games.
Adelaide 1,522 Disposals, 112 Games from a possible 154 Games.

Brisbane 1,498 Disposals, 113 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Port Adelaide 1,450 Disposals, 119 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Fremantle 1,383 Disposals, 107 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Essendon 1,382 Disposals, 105 Games from a possible 154 Games.
GWS 1,377 Disposals, 116 Games from a possible 168 Games.
Western Bulldogs 1,344 Disposals, 101 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Geelong 1,333 Disposals, 101 Games from a possible 161 Games.
St Kilda 1,274 Disposals, 88 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Carlton 1,173 Disposals, 97 Games from a possible 154 Games.
Gold Coast 1,101 Disposals, 90 Games from a possible 154 Games.

Well that was a long journey through the realms of Quality over Quantity, a truly disturbing
expose for some teams looking for the answer.
Thanks for taking the time to put this together.

It's a bit concerning that we drop off so much in the rankings after our top 5. I'm not entirely sure how you've put this together, but could it possibly be related to the constant injuries we suffered, meaning very few of our players came even close to the full 22 games?
 

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Thanks for taking the time to put this together.

It's a bit concerning that we drop off so much in the rankings after our top 5. I'm not entirely sure how you've put this together, but could it possibly be related to the constant injuries we suffered, meaning very few of our players came even close to the full 22 games?
All the teams have a top 22 for disposals and beyond 22, but that means too much typing. I did top eight teams separate to
the bottom ten teams, but there are overlaps that explain quite a lot so I decided to mix them up a little, teams like GWS
and Geelong are quite strongly ranked for their top ten disposal players, but drop into the abyss when you examine the
back 12 disposal getters. Richmond are the opposite very strong at the back end, but quite weak at the top .Tom Mitchell
is an oddity all by himself with his 848 Disposals, 316 Disposals ahead of Liam Shiels which warps Hawthorn's numbers.
Port Adelaide are an oddity for games played with 109 Games from 110 Games in the top five players, 104 Games from
110 Games for the next five players, 93 Games from 110 Games from the next five players and finally 119 Games from
the next 7 players from 154 Games that's not a lot of games missed, but they only barely slip into the top eight of the
Disposal Ladder in two of the four segments which suggests a lack of quality. We did suffer from injuries which does
affect our rankings, but our top end was solid enough.

Here is the Best 22 for Disposals (At their ranking point)
1- Tom Mitchell 848 Disposals (Haw)
2- Scott Pendlebury 670 Disposals (Coll)
3- Tom Phillips 664 Disposals (Coll)
4- Taylor Adams 620 Disposals (Coll)
5- Jack Crisp 601 Disposals (Coll)
6- Tim Kelly 526 Disposals (Geel)
7- Zac Tuohy 504 Disposals (Geel)
8- Tom Langdon 458 Disposals (Coll)
9- Josh Thomas 431 Disposals (Coll)
10- Brayden Maynard 399 Disposals (Coll)
11- Jeremy Howe 394 Disposals (Coll)
12- Jesse Hogan 365 Disposals (Melb)
13- Daniel Rich 352 Disposals (Bris)
14- Jordan DeGoey 338 Disposals (Coll)
15- Matthew Scharenberg 335 Disposals (Coll)
16- Jaidyn Stephenson 320 Disposals (Coll)
17- Dion Prestia 313 Disposals (Rich)
18-Kamdyn McIntosh 292 Disposals (Rich)
19- Dylan Grimes 264 Disposals (Rich)
20- Jack Graham 250 Disposals (Rich)
21- Jason Castagna 227 Disposals (Rich)
22- Levi Greenwood 215 Disposals (Coll)

If I did it by average Disposals then it does change a little as playing extra games gives players an
advantage when you deal with totals.
 
All the teams have a top 22 for disposals and beyond 22, but that means too much typing. I did top eight teams separate to
the bottom ten teams, but there are overlaps that explain quite a lot so I decided to mix them up a little, teams like GWS
and Geelong are quite strongly ranked for their top ten disposal players, but drop into the abyss when you examine the
back 12 disposal getters. Richmond are the opposite very strong at the back end, but quite weak at the top .Tom Mitchell
is an oddity all by himself with his 848 Disposals, 316 Disposals ahead of Liam Shiels which warps Hawthorn's numbers.
Port Adelaide are an oddity for games played with 109 Games from 110 Games in the top five players, 104 Games from
110 Games for the next five players, 93 Games from 110 Games from the next five players and finally 119 Games from
the next 7 players from 154 Games that's not a lot of games missed, but they only barely slip into the top eight of the
Disposal Ladder in two of the four segments which suggests a lack of quality. We did suffer from injuries which does
affect our rankings, but our top end was solid enough.

Here is the Best 22 for Disposals (At their ranking point)
1- Tom Mitchell 848 Disposals (Haw)
2- Scott Pendlebury 670 Disposals (Coll)
3- Tom Phillips 664 Disposals (Coll)
4- Taylor Adams 620 Disposals (Coll)
5- Jack Crisp 601 Disposals (Coll)
6- Tim Kelly 526 Disposals (Geel)
7- Zac Tuohy 504 Disposals (Geel)
8- Tom Langdon 458 Disposals (Coll)
9- Josh Thomas 431 Disposals (Coll)
10- Brayden Maynard 399 Disposals (Coll)
11- Jeremy Howe 394 Disposals (Coll)
12- Jesse Hogan 365 Disposals (Melb)
13- Daniel Rich 352 Disposals (Bris)
14- Jordan DeGoey 338 Disposals (Coll)
15- Matthew Scharenberg 335 Disposals (Coll)
16- Jaidyn Stephenson 320 Disposals (Coll)
17- Dion Prestia 313 Disposals (Rich)
18-Kamdyn McIntosh 292 Disposals (Rich)
19- Dylan Grimes 264 Disposals (Rich)
20- Jack Graham 250 Disposals (Rich)
21- Jason Castagna 227 Disposals (Rich)
22- Levi Greenwood 215 Disposals (Coll)

If I did it by average Disposals then it does change a little as playing extra games gives players an
advantage when you deal with totals.
I dont get how that works
 

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I dont get how that works
If you mean the best twenty two bit it is just the best top disposal getter from each team competing against each other
and then the second ranked player competing against all the other second ranked players and so on down to number
twenty two. To use an example of average being greater than the total we can measure the second ranked player
Scott Pendlebury who had 670 Disposals off 25 Games which equates to an average of 26.8, our second ranked
player was Jackson Macrae who had 623 Disposals off 19 Games which equates to an average of 32.79 therefore
the total is greater for Pendlebury, but Macrae has the better per game average. As per usual Fossie 32 I don't
post all the good stuff as it takes up eight pages in the book.
 
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