Ok - this is completely pointless - but whatever.
Shaun Grigg's playing OK this year. (Not getting enough hit-outs
). But he's kicked 9 goals in 9 games. Not bad for a mid.
But this is interesting:
His last 4 goals have all come in the first minute of quarters.
Against Collingwood, 2 goals - at the 16-second mark of the 2nd quarter, and the 1-minute mark of the 3rd.
Against Essendon, 2 goals - at the 1-minute mark of the 3rd quarter (including 30 secs lining up the shot), and at the 20-second mark of the last.
Has anybody ever kicked 4 goals so early in quarters even in a season - let alone 4 in a row?
Maybe whatever he's on is wearing off after the first minute or so..........
Now to make it more interesting -
3 of the first 4 goals he kicked in the season were during time-on in quarters - including 3 in a row (one v Carlton, 2 v Brisbane).
He decided to switch to early quarter goals after that, because he kicked his goal against Geelong at the 3-minute mark of the last, then decided 'Naah, I can do better than that!'.
So 9 goals for the season - 3 in a row during time-on of quarters, then 4 in a row in the first minute of quarters. These are the minute-marks for his goals- 18, 29, 25, 29, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1.
Is he just sitting on the bench from the 5-minute to the 25-minute mark? Maybe that's how we should use him?
(Next week - how the height Richmond players wear their socks at affects their %DE............................)
Shaun Grigg's playing OK this year. (Not getting enough hit-outs
). But he's kicked 9 goals in 9 games. Not bad for a mid.But this is interesting:

His last 4 goals have all come in the first minute of quarters.
Against Collingwood, 2 goals - at the 16-second mark of the 2nd quarter, and the 1-minute mark of the 3rd.
Against Essendon, 2 goals - at the 1-minute mark of the 3rd quarter (including 30 secs lining up the shot), and at the 20-second mark of the last.
Has anybody ever kicked 4 goals so early in quarters even in a season - let alone 4 in a row?
Maybe whatever he's on is wearing off after the first minute or so..........
Now to make it more interesting -
3 of the first 4 goals he kicked in the season were during time-on in quarters - including 3 in a row (one v Carlton, 2 v Brisbane).
He decided to switch to early quarter goals after that, because he kicked his goal against Geelong at the 3-minute mark of the last, then decided 'Naah, I can do better than that!'.
So 9 goals for the season - 3 in a row during time-on of quarters, then 4 in a row in the first minute of quarters. These are the minute-marks for his goals- 18, 29, 25, 29, 3, 1, 1, 1, 1.
Is he just sitting on the bench from the 5-minute to the 25-minute mark? Maybe that's how we should use him?
(Next week - how the height Richmond players wear their socks at affects their %DE............................)









