Analysis Good, Bad and Not Much Ugly

Played Well

  • Sloane

    Votes: 49 48.0%
  • Thilthorpe

    Votes: 52 51.0%
  • Walker

    Votes: 63 61.8%
  • Fogarty

    Votes: 46 45.1%
  • Rankine

    Votes: 93 91.2%
  • Rachele

    Votes: 85 83.3%
  • Murray

    Votes: 84 82.4%
  • Butts

    Votes: 47 46.1%
  • Doedee

    Votes: 51 50.0%
  • Michalanney

    Votes: 61 59.8%
  • Milera

    Votes: 85 83.3%
  • Murphy

    Votes: 21 20.6%
  • Jones

    Votes: 55 53.9%
  • Worrell

    Votes: 70 68.6%
  • McHenry

    Votes: 45 44.1%
  • Pedlar

    Votes: 81 79.4%
  • Sholl

    Votes: 41 40.2%
  • Dawson

    Votes: 81 79.4%
  • Laird

    Votes: 80 78.4%
  • Soligo

    Votes: 76 74.5%
  • Keays

    Votes: 78 76.5%
  • O'Brien

    Votes: 51 50.0%
  • Parnell (Sub)

    Votes: 3 2.9%

  • Total voters
    102

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So Keays might be benefiting from having Rankine/Rachele etc turning his lead into gold upfield.
Most definitely. And that's not a knock on Keays, because....
he knows his kicks will be terrible so he may as well make them high risk/high reward too
I'm going to word that in a more Keays-friendly way...

His first - only, really - instinct is to immediately move the ball forward and hopefully in the general direction of a teammate :) by any means. This is a good thing; as I have said before, if I'm a teammate seeing Ben go into a contest, I'm getting goal side of that contest asap because that's where the ball is going to be.
 
What do the numbers and the P/S/L suffix mean?
P - Goal from General Play
S - Set Shot
L - Goal from Loose Ball Get

The number is expected points. So if you are a 50/50 shot for Goal vs Behind it will be 3.5 (hence set shots from the goal square being 5.99, almost certain goal, 1 in 500 misses).

1.83 indicates 16% of shots from there in general play would be a goal. Rachele put his straight through the middle.
 

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P - Goal from General Play
S - Set Shot
L - Goal from Loose Ball Get

The number is expected points. So if you are a 50/50 shot for Goal vs Behind it will be 3.5 (hence set shots from the goal square being 5.99, almost certain goal, 1 in 500 misses).

1.83 indicates 16% of shots from there in general play would be a goal. Rachele put his straight through the middle.
Thanks.

I now want to know who was responsible for the red (missed everything) 3.14P that was closer in than Rachele. :mad:
 

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