Media Season 38 Posting Analysis

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I am full of ham and beer and need to finish this off... so here is the Wazza's! A strong posting side that had the whole selected side show up in the opening three rounds before a significant drop off after that before returning to having 18 posters in round six. Overall, 25 Warriors showed up across the season with six not showing up at all.

Beez favourite, Tonga Bob (76.69) was at the top of the Coney Island group followed by Dinsdale (53.75). There was a bit of a drop off after that with spudmaster (28.0) and Ocha905 (27.19) pairing close together for third and fourth and TheInjuryFactory (23.06) rounded out the top five.

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The Warriors constantly decide to keep 30 posters on their books (which must damage their salary cap) but gives them the freedom of delisting 0 post players when required to fit someone new in. Retention also helps the fact that there was a net gain of 19 with the majority coming from former Gumbie, Barrybran and rookie brian_muz.

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The top 50% of the order was half taken by Tonga Bob with Dinsdale (17.8%) and spudmaster (9.2%) also taking fair chunks. Players outside of their top 10 contributed a fair effort of 9.4%. Purple7x08_24 shows inside the top 10, even though they didn't contribute after round 10.

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The Warriors average posts per week looks like a pyramid in seasons since the Ophidian arrival and hit their lowest in that period in season 38, losing over 80 posts per week even though their was only positive changes during the off-season.

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The unique posters per week statistic has remained fairly steady in the previous five seasons and remains one of the top five clubs in this regard.

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The 'active' posters statistic most likely shows why there was a drop off of posts per week with 1.7 less posters contributing more than five posts per week in season 38 than in season 37.

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The Wazza's had nine of their posters show up in every single match thread this season, which is just one less than the likes of the Old Boys and Demons.




 
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I am full of ham and beer and need to finish this off... so here is the Wazza's! A strong posting side that had the whole selected side show up in the opening three rounds before a significant drop off after that before returning to having 18 posters in round six. Overall, 25 Warriors showed up across the season with six not showing up at all.

Beez favourite, Tonga Bob (76.69) was at the top of the Coney Island group followed by Dinsdale (53.75). There was a bit of a drop off after that with spudmaster (28.0) and Ocha905 (27.19) pairing close together for third and fourth and TheInjuryFactory (23.06) rounded out the top five.

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The Warriors constantly decide to keep 30 posters on their books (which must damage their salary cap) but gives them the freedom of delisting 0 post players when required to fit someone new in. Retention also helps the fact that there was a net gain of 19 with the majority coming from former Gumbie, Barrybran and rookie brian_muz.

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The top 50% of the order was half taken by Tonga Bob with Dinsdale (17.8%) and spudmaster (9.2%) also taking fair chunks. Players outside of their top 10 contributed a fair effort of 9.4%. Purple7x08_24 shows inside the top 10, even though they didn't contribute after round 10.

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The Warriors average posts per week looks like a pyramid in seasons since the Ophidian arrival and hit their lowest in that period in season 38, losing over 80 posts per week even though their was only positive changes during the off-season.

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The unique posters per week statistic has remained fairly steady in the previous five seasons and remains one of the top five clubs in this regard.

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The 'active' posters statistic most likely shows why there was a drop off of posts per week with 1.7 less posters contributing more than five posts per week in season 38 than in season 37.

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The Wazza's had nine of their posters show up in every single match thread this season, which is just one less than the likes of the Old Boys and Demons.





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at least you've moved this sort of shit away from my dms

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Yeah, let's finally finish this. The Gold City Royals had a total of 20 contributors across the season with a decent match control average of 46.19%. Their captain and then former captain and now vice captain Cadsky (41.19 ppw) led the way with not captain then co-captain and now captain GreyCrow (40.25) only slightly behind them. Brenton Davy (38.94) was then also only slightly behind that pairing to round out a consistent top three posters. EKA winner, manicpie (24.44) and not captain then co-captain now not leadership group member Footypie32 (15.75) sat fourth and fifth.

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It was a good year on the recruiting table for the Royals, delisting dead weight with only one of eight outgoing players contributing in season 37 while only one of six incoming players didn't contribute in season 38 with manicpie leading the bunch while Mr Cheese , Crimson Azure , Supersuns, and Uncle_Leo all sat closer to the 5 posts per week mark.

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A pretty even top of the distribution with three contributors inside the upper 50%. Posters outside of their top 10 contributed 14.2% of the seasons posting.

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Although the Royals delisted a bunch of dead weight and made a positive net gain, the Royals had their worst average posting output in the last five seasons at 242.1. The Royals rebuild may still have some work to do based on the numbers.

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The average posts per week may have down but the Royals have made another positive step in their average unique posters per week number.

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A downtick on their 'active' posters numbers even though there was a uptick in their unique posters is a different pattern to most teams.

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Eight posters showed up every week including two rookies. A very solid number of posters showing up consistently for the Gold City.
 

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Yeah, let's finally finish this. The Gold City Royals had a total of 20 contributors across the season with a decent match control average of 46.19%. Their captain and then former captain and now vice captain Cadsky (41.19 ppw) led the way with not captain then co-captain and now captain GreyCrow (40.25) only slightly behind them. Brenton Davy (38.94) was then also only slightly behind that pairing to round out a consistent top three posters. EKA winner, manicpie (24.44) and not captain then co-captain now not leadership group member Footypie32 (15.75) sat fourth and fifth.

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It was a good year on the recruiting table for the Royals, delisting dead weight with only one of eight outgoing players contributing in season 37 while only one of six incoming players didn't contribute in season 38 with manicpie leading the bunch while Mr Cheese , Crimson Azure , Supersuns, and Uncle_Leo all sat closer to the 5 posts per week mark.

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A pretty even top of the distribution with three contributors inside the upper 50%. Posters outside of their top 10 contributed 14.2% of the seasons posting.

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Although the Royals delisted a bunch of dead weight and made a positive net gain, the Royals had their worst average posting output in the last five seasons at 242.1. The Royals rebuild may still have some work to do based on the numbers.

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The average posts per week may have down but the Royals have made another positive step in their average unique posters per week number.

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A downtick on their 'active' posters numbers even though there was a uptick in their unique posters is a different pattern to most teams.

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Eight posters showed up every week including two rookies. A very solid number of posters showing up consistently for the Gold City.
All I keep reading is we did very well

Thanks for this and thank you team lets be better in season 39 and give AUR something to really talk about
 

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