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You can tell how open the Hawks like it when you look at their contested marks, uncontested marks + possesions.
 
I'd say if it's going to be wet our superior tackling and contested possession advantages could be very handy. Not to mention it will reduce the uncontested advantage the Hawks seem to have. Sorry to those of you who have to sit out in the thick of it but I hope it buckets down....

If it means we win I won't be complaining.
 
Calling all stat machines and multicollinearity experts, just finished in time for this round :D

Swans summary

Saints summary

SYD v GEE

STK v ESS



Swans v Saints - comparison
 
Important points to note
  • Swans still sticking to their contested and direct style of footy (1st in CP, 3rd in CP% and dead last by a long way in uncontested marks) but the Saints are the complete opposite (2nd in UP and last in CP % and 1st in disposal efficiency).
  • Despite our inability to mark the ball inside 50 (11th vs St Kilda's 3rd) we are much more efficient in converting our inside 50s into goals (3rd vs St Kilda's 14th), mainly thanks to our amazing goalkicking accuracy (1st v St Kilda's 11th) and goal assists tally (1st v 6th).
  • We may have the most clearances in the league but we've also conceded the most clearances and more tellingly haven't had a positive clearance differential yet. This highlights the common misconception that we are a great clearance side. We are not, we just force a lot of ruck contests with our style of play.
 

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It's back! Really don't know how you manage to do this every week...

That difference in contested and uncontested possessions between the two sides is telling, isn't it? Even though it's very early in the season, worth noting that both sides have already played Gold Coast and GWS in the first four rounds.
 
These stats are a bit late :p

It's not as meaningful to compare teams based on stats after only 2-3 rounds, by round 4, you at least have some idea how teams are going...
 
Can we have gameday stats listed too?

I noticed in the paper that Jack had 32 pressure acts in NZ, 32 !! Is that some sort of record?
 
It's not 1.20 here but if you're feeling particularly benevolent you could always send me the paper every week

I was joking because I was unaware that you couldn't just click on the champion data stats that are printed for every game in the herald sun the next day, I messed around with google and couldn't do it myself. Sorry about that you were being serious. If I knew how to send them to you the next morning I would as I always have the paper by 7am. I could always cut it out and post but it would be better if you got them sooner. Malfan has a great idea surely someone from Melbourne could scan them to you?
 

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For swansfan51

Clearances / Hitouts (%)
1. Gold Coast 55.37%
2. North Melbourne 53.15%
3. Carlton 53.06%
4. West Coast 52.17%
5. Richmond 52.11%
6. GWS 52.02%
7. Western Bulldogs 51.41%
8. Port Adelaide 51.34%
9. Collingwood 50.87%
10. Hawthorn 48.46%
11. Fremantle 48.12%
12. Sydney 47.70%
13. Brisbane 47.63%
14. St Kilda 47.15%
15. Adelaide 44.94%
16. Essendon 44.78%
17. Geelong 43.68%
18. Melbourne 41.92%

Clearance Differential
1. North Melbourne +9.2
2. West Coast +5.6
3. Western Bulldogs +4.8
4. Gold Coast +3.2
5. Carlton +2.8
6. Fremantle +2.2
7. GWS +1.4
8. Richmond +0.8
9. Brisbane -0.6
10. St Kilda -0.6
11. Essendon -1.0
12. Port Adelaide -1.4
13. Sydney -1.6
14. Adelaide -2.2
15. Collingwood -3.0
15. Hawthorn -3.0
17. Geelong -8.2
18. Melbourne -8.6
 
So we can see that Brisbane are atrocious in putting points on the board. Last in goals, goalkicking accuracy, disposals / goal even though they are relatively high in inside 50s and marks inside 50.
 
For swansfan51

Clearance Differential
1. North Melbourne +9.2
2. West Coast +5.6
3. Western Bulldogs +4.8
4. Gold Coast +3.2
5. Carlton +2.8
6. Fremantle +2.2
7. GWS +1.4
8. Richmond +0.8
9. Brisbane -0.6
10. St Kilda -0.6
11. Essendon -1.0
12. Port Adelaide -1.4
13. Sydney -1.6
14. Adelaide -2.2
15. Collingwood -3.0
15. Hawthorn -3.0
17. Geelong -8.2
18. Melbourne -8.6

That's a really interesting list. 6 of the top 8 on the ladder are in the bottom half for clearance differential.
 

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That's a really interesting list. 6 of the top 8 on the ladder are in the bottom half for clearance differential.

Hmm, I wonder if it says something about how these teams are setting up at the clearances. Perhaps it could be part of a deliberate strategy, where sides are willing to concede the clearance but work harder to defend the next kick. Interesting though!

EDIT: Doesn't explain Melbourne's differential though, that probably just means they're bad :p
 
Stats that stand out to me:
  • Hawthorn 1st in centre clearances, 3rd in inside 50s, 2nd in goals, 2nd in goal rate per inside 50.
  • Sydney 2nd in assists, 1st in goalkicking accuracy, 2nd in handballs, 16th in kick-to-handball ratio
 
FWIW, here are the Swans placements in AFL Official Player Rankings ...

Position, name, club, position, change, points...

2 Josh Kennedy Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder up-fast 624
11 Kieren Jack Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder up 568
15 Adam Goodes Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward no-change 548
24 Ryan O'Keefe Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder no-change 512
25 Jarrad McVeigh Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder up 507
39 Lewis Jetta Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder up-fast 469
107 Nick Malceski Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender up 385
108 Ted Richards Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender up 385
111 Jude Bolton Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder no-change 382
119 Shane Mumford Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Ruck down 375
149 Daniel Hannebery Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder up 357
186 Kurt Tippett Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward down 326
206 Ben McGlynn Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward down 316
213 Heath Grundy Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender down 307
215 Rhyce Shaw Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender down 304
218 Alex Johnson Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender down 303
221 Luke Parker Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder down 302
225 Craig Bird Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder down 295
227 Nick Smith Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender up 293
233 Sam Reid Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward up 286
261 Martin Mattner Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender no-change 264
313 Lewis Roberts-Thomson Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward no-change 226
343 Mike Pyke Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Ruck up 199
378 Andrejs Everitt Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward down 166
416 Tony Armstrong Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender up 131
471 Mitch Morton Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward no-change 86
488 Gary Rohan Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward down 75
518 Jesse White Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward down 57
591 Dane Rampe Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender up 23
616 Tommy Walsh Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Forward down 16
652 Jed Lamb Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Midfielder down-fast 4
669 Harry Cunningham Sydney Swans SYD Sydney Swans Defender down 1
 
Fun facts for today:

Luke Parker is 6th in the AFL for clangers

Nick Malceski leads the AFL in rebound 50s (13 ahead of the next highest). Perhaps why we struggled so badly when he was smothered by Hawthorn's tag, expect other teams to do the same.

Josh Kennedy is top 2 in clearances for the 3rd year running. Quite remarkable, he just doesn't get enough support (notable exception being O'Keefe)

Everyone already knows superstar Mike Pyke is 1st in the league for contested marks, he's also 5th for hitouts
 

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