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1.6 to 1.Pretty sure West's average deficit wasn't 2.5 to 1, though.
Goldstein had 33, 42, 42, 33 in those matches.
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1.6 to 1.Pretty sure West's average deficit wasn't 2.5 to 1, though.
1.6 to 1.
Goldstein had 33, 42, 42, 33 in those matches.
I like apples with apples - each player playing the number 1 role against the same opposition player. Remove the noise from the equation (time spent in other positions, against different opposition etc).And 54 in last years final.
If comparing the merits of West and Blicavs as ruckmen, wouldn't a more pertinent stat be 20.64 hitouts per game [West] as opposed to 9.67?
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Also interesting. Of the five matches I've referenced - one Blicavs and four West - only in the semi final did North not win the clearances. West rucking was 0 from 4.
Also interesting. Of the five matches I've referenced - one Blicavs and four West - only in the semi final did North not win the clearances. West rucking was 0 from 4.
Which surely goes to show, once again, that hitouts is an almost totally useless statistic.
Quite right. We can rule out leather poisoning as the reason for his subbing though.You might want to look closer at the second match in 2013 then.
West had 14 hitouts from 55% time on ground (was subbed off).
Blicavs had 8 hitouts from 77% time on ground.
Just to ensure we're comparing apples with apples.

I'd say it's one metric among many. Still be more useful to win it than lose it I would have thought.
Quite right. We can rule out leather poisoning as the reason for his subbing though.![]()
I like apples with apples - each player playing the number 1 role against the same opposition player. Remove the noise from the equation (time spent in other positions, against different opposition etc).
I'd say that West became a part-timer in the seniors before getting the boot.Out of interest, is Trent West a part timer?
What about comparing amount of hitouts vs time spent in the ruck?You might want to look closer at the second match in 2013 then.
West had 14 hitouts from 55% time on ground (was subbed off).
Blicavs had 8 hitouts from 77% time on ground.
Just to ensure we're comparing apples with apples.
I guess comparisons between West and Blicavs are pretty pointless, then. Yep, 22 v 22.75. It's when you look at career wide averages that it becomes problematic for reasons of which you are well aware.I thought we were, Blicavs first ruck against Goldstein, West first ruck against Goldstein.
I'm sure reasoned minds would agree that the number of games played as first ruck (Blicavs one that I recall, West 50-odd) would make that comparison quite useless.Blicavs has also played ruck [1st or 2nd] in about 95% of his 45 games so the hitout percentage of the two is still valid.
Absolutely not, and never have I said so.Rather then tap dancing around it though it would probably be easier to simply ask, do you consider Blicavs a better "ruckman" then West?
Sometimes pointing out uselessness is useful in itself!What about comparing amount of hitouts vs time spent in the ruck?
OH- we can'tI guess comparisons between West and Blicavs are pretty pointless, then.
I can't see any benefit in going over the stats for a bloke who spent 6 years at the club and played as 2nd ruck behind a decent 1st ruck vs a bloke who's been there for 2 years and thrown in the deep end with no available 1st ruck for the majority of his first year.
It sure would've been handy to have had a fit Simpson for him to play second fiddle to- poor WestSometimes pointing out uselessness is useful in itself!
BTW, it is of course relevant that West played many of his games as 2nd ruck - his first 20 were while Ottens was at the club. But he has also played a stack more than Blicavs as first ruck.
I really felt for the young fella.It irks me to watch Goldstein playing like a bloody hero, when I consider him to be pretty darned uselessYep, 22 v 22.75. It's when you look at career wide averages that it becomes problematic for reasons of which you are well aware.
I'm sure reasoned minds would agree that the number of games played as first ruck (Blicavs one that I recall, West 50-odd) would make that comparison quite useless.
Absolutely not, and never have I said so.
The original reason I raised the comparison here was to point out that both a part timer and a much loved "full timer" have been slaughtered by Goldstein with regularity. I don't think it matters whether it's your part timer or full timer that gets slaughtered; I'd rather a decent ruckman there not getting slaughtered. Neither Blicavs or West is that player.

It sure would've been handy to have had a fit Simpson for him to play second fiddle to- poor WestI really felt for the young fella.
I thought he was reasonably capable in front of goal- and wondered why there was no place for him when we were short a CHF or even any other forward position in 2013. He couldn't even get a gig as a ruckman for half of the season, despite being a better ruck than the two alternatives that were put on the ground.
We know he could take a ripper mark- a bit of confidence in himself wouldn't have hurt:
and here's a great goal that he kicked after running his guts out and picking up the ball cleanly before booting it through:
Yeah, it's all water under the bridge now but I can't help thinking what might have been, if the MC had had a bit of faith in this guy.
I dunno if faith was the problem (In a 46 games stretch between round 17 2011 and round 11 2013 he was only omitted for one game and he played 43), but yes, certainly there were certain glimpses he showed which I think made him all the more frustrating as a player because we knew what he was capable of.
I think only the inner sanctum knows. We can only guess. It certainly was a quick fall from grace.That made it all the more incomprehensible that he was suddenly out of favour and never returned until 2 of the last handful of games... I just didn't understand why he became persona non grata with the MC.
I dunno if faith was the problem (In a 46 games stretch between round 17 2011 and round 11 2013 he was only omitted for one game and he played 43), but yes, certainly there were certain glimpses he showed which I think made him all the more frustrating as a player because we knew what he was capable of.
McIntosh?I'm not so sure......
Clark, McIntosh, Simpson, Rivers, Kersten, Thurlow, McCarthy, Vardy, Menzel, Cowan, Cockatoo and Delaney
I'll give you Clark, McIntosh and Rivers. The rest are either unproven or broken.
thats what I thought. Then why did he put him in the same category as Rivers?broken….
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Cos Rivers has got old man's knees.thats what I thought. Then why did he put him in the same category as Rivers?
