"Clarke's picks compared to the rest of the competition amounted to all other clubs being given an extra pick 15 at every second draft compared to what Clarke had to work with." See below.
Thought I might start a separate thread for those interested in discussing this, as it has come up in other threads. Clarke was our chief recruiter from 2016 to 2023 - 8 drafts.
Let's start with what picks he actually took in the first 3 rounds of the draft. I will compare that with the average picks an AFL team took in the same period....
Richmond under Clarke took the following picks in the first 3 rounds at the draft:
9 17 17 20 20 21 25 28 29 29 30 34 40 40 43 43 43 44 46 49 51 53 54 55 24 picks at average 35, draft points index value 12,528.
Average picks AFL clubs took in the first 3 rounds at same drafts(These figures are approximate but close enough to enable a decent comparison):
9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 24 picks @ average 27.8, draft points index value 16,872
On average clubs took on average - 8 x top 10, 0 x 11-20, 8 x 21-30, 0 x 31-40, 8 x 41-50
Richmond picks taken for comparison - 1 x top 10, 4 x 11-20, 6 x 21-30, 3 x 31-40, 6 x 41-50, 4 x 51+
So we can see Richmond in Clarke's time took the same amount of picks average in the first 3 rounds of the draft, those picks were on average 5-6 places worse off, and crucially the highest value 8 picks taken were 9 17 17 20 20 21 25 28. The average was 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10.
So we would expect appreciably less than average return at the draft over the 8 years of Clarke's reign at the helm. You must also remember that the AFL average includes Richmond's picks, so if you isolated the other 17 clubs without Richmond's included, the value of their picks goes up a little further.
So Clarke took to the draft 24 picks, average pick 35. The other 17 clubs combined took to the draft 24 picks, average pick 27.
The draft points index deficit Clarke had with his draft picks compared to AFL average was 4,344 points. The equivalent of roughly 4 x pick 12 over the 8 years. So it is roughly like everyone else being given a pick 15 in every second draft over and above what Clarke was able to take to the draft. Quite a deficit. Expressed another way, every other club combined had the equivalent of an extra pick 3 and pick 4 over the 8 years compared to Richmond.
I will over time look to add some further analysis and comparisons. Feel free to add any discussion and stats or comparisons.
Thought I might start a separate thread for those interested in discussing this, as it has come up in other threads. Clarke was our chief recruiter from 2016 to 2023 - 8 drafts.
Let's start with what picks he actually took in the first 3 rounds of the draft. I will compare that with the average picks an AFL team took in the same period....
Richmond under Clarke took the following picks in the first 3 rounds at the draft:
9 17 17 20 20 21 25 28 29 29 30 34 40 40 43 43 43 44 46 49 51 53 54 55 24 picks at average 35, draft points index value 12,528.
Average picks AFL clubs took in the first 3 rounds at same drafts(These figures are approximate but close enough to enable a decent comparison):
9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 28 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 45 45 45 45 46 46 46 46 24 picks @ average 27.8, draft points index value 16,872
On average clubs took on average - 8 x top 10, 0 x 11-20, 8 x 21-30, 0 x 31-40, 8 x 41-50
Richmond picks taken for comparison - 1 x top 10, 4 x 11-20, 6 x 21-30, 3 x 31-40, 6 x 41-50, 4 x 51+
So we can see Richmond in Clarke's time took the same amount of picks average in the first 3 rounds of the draft, those picks were on average 5-6 places worse off, and crucially the highest value 8 picks taken were 9 17 17 20 20 21 25 28. The average was 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10.
So we would expect appreciably less than average return at the draft over the 8 years of Clarke's reign at the helm. You must also remember that the AFL average includes Richmond's picks, so if you isolated the other 17 clubs without Richmond's included, the value of their picks goes up a little further.
So Clarke took to the draft 24 picks, average pick 35. The other 17 clubs combined took to the draft 24 picks, average pick 27.
The draft points index deficit Clarke had with his draft picks compared to AFL average was 4,344 points. The equivalent of roughly 4 x pick 12 over the 8 years. So it is roughly like everyone else being given a pick 15 in every second draft over and above what Clarke was able to take to the draft. Quite a deficit. Expressed another way, every other club combined had the equivalent of an extra pick 3 and pick 4 over the 8 years compared to Richmond.
I will over time look to add some further analysis and comparisons. Feel free to add any discussion and stats or comparisons.
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