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I think the PAFC and Rucci would be proud of that one.This also belongs in the Shakes Head thread, but anyway. I'd change that last sentence to any variation of: "Sack Hinkley"
We should be admiring Ken Hinkley's refreshing honesty
It's easy to crush Port Adelaide coach Ken Hinkley for opting to play skipper Connor Rozee in last Thursday night's Showdown.
Rozee strained his hamstring in Round 7's win over St Kilda, but was never ruled out of the following game against cross-town rival Adelaide and would ultimately suit up for the contest. Unfortunately, he aggravated the injury and is now expected to miss several weeks.
"There's always a risk with any injury to a hamstring of any type," said Hinkley ahead of the Showdown. "So for those people who are sitting there with the doomsday saying 'you're taking a big risk', we're taking a normal risk with an injury like this."
Hinkley was right. He and the club took a gamble that didn't pay off. It happens, and now Port Adelaide has been left to deal with the consequences. But it would be totally naive to pretend these type of roll-the-dice decisions aren't made day in, day out at club level. You can't only have a problem with it when it doesn't pan out.
Cut Hinkley some slack for admitting and owning the mistake and let's all move on.
Sidebottom needs to consider retirement; cut Ken Hinkley some slack
This week's Six Points features the decline of Steele Sidebottom, the most improved players of the year, why we should praise Ken Hinkley, and the very strange -- and worrying -- Rory Laird trend.www.espn.com.au
Yep.I wonder how "refreshingly honest" creepy Kenny would have been if Connor had ripped the hamstring off the bone and required say, surgery?
This matches what Butters said after the game last week. Butters stated that they specifically avoided 'shallow inside 50's', which basically rules out most of your forward leads. Clearly we just want to press up and lock it in deep. Which to me, absolutely cane's your midfield, and relegates your tall forwards to just bringing the ball to ground and explains why we get so many forwards to the contest with almost no separation. It's the most one-note game plan ever. The other thing I have noticed is we're at our best when we're playing as an exception to that game plan. It's why we look most dangerous when our mids are running forward and kicking goals. Imagine being a tall forward in this system? Even better yet, try an imagine being THE key forward in this system, having your body completely smashed year after year, just to be a backboard for our long bombs and then going out and attacking the supporters in defense of this system? It's nuts.
It's also interesting that not only are we finally getting 'journos' questioning our system, but we're also getting players speak in some detail on it. Usually you get the trite comment along the lines of 'we back in our system, we just need to work harder for longer'. There's something a bit more here.
No coach here but is this a "consequence" of setting up to press high in the first place, and not wanting to look real stupid when a shallow entry goes straight back over our heads.
Little bottom tenny kenny signs on for another twenny
Very interesting conversation above re: forward half efficiency. I have about 25 years worth of data with regards to the differential between a teams forward half efficiency (Inside 50s converted to goals) and their defensive efficiency (Defensive Inside 50s converted into opposition goals), the results are pretty accurate as to which clubs are playing a brand of footy that will stand up in September vs those that are hiding a more fraudulent model. It's not always spot on (of course) but it illustrates perfectly what a lot of you are saying about Port's current struggle...
For example:
Last season the Pies F/Eff was 25.31% vs their D/Eff which was 20.65%, leading to a differential of (+4.66) which was by far and away the best in the comp.
In 2022, the Cats led with +3.17. In 2021, The Dees were 2nd with +3.86.
When you guys won the flag in 2004 you had the highest differential on record with +8.36 (Bris were 2nd with +3.78)
But like I said the data also points out the fraudulent teams as well. It was no surprise to me that last season both Port and Melbourne were bounced in straight sets. The Dees ranked 9th (+0.97) and the Power ranked 14th (-0.94), whilst the (supposedly surprising) teams that knocked them out in the semi-finals, Carlton and GWS ranked 4th and 5th respectively.
Unfortunately the Power are tracking the same way again this season currently sitting in 12th but with a substantially worse differential than last year (-2.29).
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Anyways, pardon the intrusion...just thought I'd try and add to the conversation. Cheers
Presumably just the bits that Jordy thinks he should see. Oh, and the all-important i50 count...Wait I thought it was David Koch that had "the data"?
Koch has all the data but he has no idea what it means.Wait I thought it was David Koch that had "the data"?
Big ask but can you give us ports rating from 2013 to 2024 and the top 2 of each of those seasons or our rank each year , thanks
Thanks for providing the data. Thanks for going out of your way to do that for us.Hope this is good enough for you;
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Pretty grim reading and backs up what a lot of you are seeing with your eyes. 2021 was the only season where Port ranked in the top 3 and really the only season where they have been anywhere remotely close to the league leader in this area.
Year by year ranking for the Power starting in 2014:
12th, 7th, 7th, 5th, 8th, 8th, 15th, 7th, 3rd, 7th, 14th, 12th
I love this kind of stuff. Well done.Hope this is good enough for you;
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Pretty grim reading and backs up what a lot of you are seeing with your eyes. 2021 was the only season where Port ranked in the top 3 and really the only season where they have been anywhere remotely close to the league leader in this area.
Year by year ranking for the Power starting in 2014:
12th, 7th, 7th, 5th, 8th, 8th, 15th, 7th, 3rd, 7th, 14th, 12th
That puts to words what we have all known, except it's much worse than I expected.Hope this is good enough for you;
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Pretty grim reading and backs up what a lot of you are seeing with your eyes. 2021 was the only season where Port ranked in the top 3 and really the only season where they have been anywhere remotely close to the league leader in this area.
Year by year ranking for the Power starting in 2014:
12th, 7th, 7th, 5th, 8th, 8th, 15th, 7th, 3rd, 7th, 14th, 12th
Hope this is good enough for you;
View attachment 1983290
Pretty grim reading and backs up what a lot of you are seeing with your eyes. 2021 was the only season where Port ranked in the top 3 and really the only season where they have been anywhere remotely close to the league leader in this area.
Year by year ranking for the Power starting in 2014:
12th, 7th, 7th, 5th, 8th, 8th, 15th, 7th, 3rd, 7th, 14th, 12th
This data/research is basically the Anti Janus.Hope this is good enough for you;
View attachment 1983290
Pretty grim reading and backs up what a lot of you are seeing with your eyes. 2021 was the only season where Port ranked in the top 3 and really the only season where they have been anywhere remotely close to the league leader in this area.
Year by year ranking for the Power starting in 2014:
12th, 7th, 7th, 5th, 8th, 8th, 15th, 7th, 3rd, 7th, 14th, 12th
In 2014 the Power's offensive output was pretty good with 26.31% of I50>Goal. Defensively is where they suffered with 27.07% of Opposition entries leading to goals, which was bottom 5 in the league.Thanks, always good to have data back up what the eyes are seeing. I am a bit surprised about 2014, it felt like that year we would lower the eyes and hit the leading player (Schulz) alot more. I thought it was 2015 when we got Ryder that we changed to this repeat entries deep to the pocket crap to keep it locked in and get stoppages that we still continue to this day (despite irrefutable evidence it it hasn't worked, it doesn't work and it won't work).