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Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 11:57 am
by Big Phil
It is going to be a very close race to determine the winner for the League's Leading Goalkicker Award in season 2012...
I think anyone of the top 6 or 7 could take the title this year...
KEN FARMER MEDAL RACE (After Round 16)
Brad Fisher (West) - 31.11
Lewis Johnston (North) - 31.10
Andrew Ainger (South) - 30.9
Justin Hardy (Central) - 30.7
Tim McIntyre (Sturt) - 30.12
Micahel Wundle (South) - 28.9
Roury Kirkby (Glenelg) - 26.10
Luke Jericho (Norwood) - 26.17
Josh Trembath (Glenelg) 24.13
Simon Phillips (Norwood) - 24.11
Peter Rolfe (South) - 20.9
Callum Wilson (Port) - 20.8
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:25 pm
by JK
Fair conversion rate for Hardy
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:28 pm
by whufc
Would think Hardy has probably played the least amount of time in the forward 50 out of all those players listed, with the exception maybe being Phillips.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:29 pm
by Big Phil
JK wrote:Fair conversion rate for Hardy
Yeah, very accurate in front of the big sticks. As we saw on the weekend against Sturt and particularly in that game against Glenelg a couple of weeks ago, where he kicked 6 in a half, that he likes the ball to be kicked high on his head, deep into the 50, where he can use his height and superior body strength to outmark his opponent.
I'd suspect a fair majority of his goals have been kicked from within 25m of goal, but still a very accurate percentage. Good effort from the big fella, considering he has spent a fair majority of his time playing as a back up ruckman as well. In my opinion, one of Central's and the League's most improved players so far in season 2012.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 12:34 pm
by whufc
Big Phil wrote:JK wrote:Fair conversion rate for Hardy
Yeah, very accurate in front of the big sticks. As we saw on the weekend against Sturt and particularly in that game against Glenelg a couple of weeks ago where he kicked 6 in a half,
he likes the ball to be kicked high on his head, deep into the 50, where he can use his height and superior body strength to outmark his opponent. I'd suspect a fair majority of his goals have been kicked from within 25m of goal, but still a very accurate percentage. Good effort from the big fella, considering he has spent a fair majority of his time playing as a back up ruckman as well. In my opinion, one of Central's and the League's most improved players so far in season 2012.
Totally agree, he rarely takes marks out on the lead, it would be the only critisimn of his game at present. If he can add this to his game he will become almost unstoppable.
Even a couple of goals he kicked on the weekend im sure Lairdy would have preffered if he had led to the 'fat' side rather than wait for the kick over the back.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:07 pm
by Brodlach
whufc wrote:Would think Hardy has probably played the least amount of time in the forward 50 out of all those players listed, with the exception maybe being Phillips.
And Fisher, considering Westies flood so much

Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:16 pm
by Big Phil
Brodlach wrote:whufc wrote:Would think Hardy has probably played the least amount of time in the forward 50 out of all those players listed, with the exception maybe being Phillips.
And Fisher, considering Westies flood so much

In all seriousness though, I have watched Brad Fisher closely on a couple of occassions this year where what has impressed me most in his game is the work rate that he has. He pushes up the ground, takes marks at half back and then works his butt off forward of the ball as well to get into dangerous positions. I think he is super important to the Bloods structure and he is having a great season for them, IMHO.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:19 pm
by Brodlach
Big Phil wrote:Brodlach wrote:whufc wrote:Would think Hardy has probably played the least amount of time in the forward 50 out of all those players listed, with the exception maybe being Phillips.
And Fisher, considering Westies flood so much

In all seriousness though, I have watched Brad Fisher closely on a couple of occassions this year where what has impressed me most in his game is the work rate that he has. He pushes up the ground, takes marks at half back and then works his butt off forward of the ball as well to get into dangerous positions. I think he is super important to the Bloods structure and he is having a great season for them, IMHO.
Totally agree BP, doesnt really get the recognition he deserves. Sometimes they way our midfields deliver it into our forward line its a wonder he even gets near the ball. That is slowly getting better.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:26 pm
by Booney
Grima with 58 goals in 2010 the lowest of the last 30 years, that number might be lowered this year?
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:27 pm
by Big Phil
This was in an edition of FOOT-e TIMES SA a couple of weeks ago:
I wrote:WHO WANTS KENNY?
The race for the Ken Farmer Medal in season 2012 is an even as it has been in a long time.
SANFL fans have been blessed in recent decades with star full forwards like Adam Richardson (West), Brant Chambers (Sturt) and Daniel Schell (Central) dominating the goal kicking charts.
This year, the battle for the League’s leading goal kicker is as wide open as it has been.
South pair Michael Wundke and Andrew Aingerwill be up there at season’s end, as will the likes of Tim McIntyre from Sturt, Justin Hardy at Central as well as Glenelg’s Rory Kirkby, North’s Lewis Johnson and West’s Brad Fisher.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 1:56 pm
by sjt
JK wrote:Fair conversion rate for Hardy
At 81% probably one of the best conversion rates across any league. He was pretty peeved kicking 3 points agains Norwood which "stuffed up" his conversion rate. I think he was on about 87%.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:05 pm
by Jim05
Jez will go close if he can stay on the park. Considering the ammount of games missed he has done well to be up there
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 3:22 pm
by SDK
Ditto.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 4:06 pm
by beef
McIntyre kick 1.6 on the weekend, he would be winning if kicked straight, shortest winner ever?
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 6:23 pm
by the joker
the players in the leaders list have better conversion rates in the SANFL than the AFL
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Mon Jul 16, 2012 7:26 pm
by Grahaml
the joker wrote:the players in the leaders list have better conversion rates in the SANFL than the AFL
Probably more to do with where they get their shots from than anything else. I did also hear Richardson say a couple years ago the higher work rate meant forward were taking shots exhausted, no doubt the SANFL pace isn't as high so forwards are fresher when they get their shots. Not sure how much of an effect that really has but I always thought it was an interesting point.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:34 pm
by Big Phil
With his big bag of 7 today, Justin Hardy brought up his 40th goal of the season and now sits on top of the table for the League's Leading Goal Kicker Award in 2012.
It is a pretty even, low scoring battle this year and you could throw a blanket over the top half a dozen to determine who will win it. It is as even as it has been in a while now.
Justin is 4 goals clear of West's Brad Fisher, who kicked 3 today, while Sturt's Tim McIntyre is 5 behind but plays tomorrow against the Panthers down at Noarlunga.
North Adelaide's Lewis Johnstone is certainly up there as well, kicking just 1 major today while South's Michael Wundke kicked 5 last week and plays tomorrow also.
2012 KEN FARMER MEDAL
Justin Hardy (Central) 40.11
Brad Fisher (West) 36.14
Tim McIntyre* (Sturt) 35.23
Lewis Johnston (North) 34.11
Michael Wundke* (South) 33.9
Roury Kirkby (Glenelg) 32.14
Andrew Ainger* (South) 30.10
Luke Jericho (Norwood) 28.19
Josh Trembath (Glenelg) 25.14
Simon Phillips (Norwood) 24.13
* Still to play in Round 18
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:18 pm
by gadj1976
That's a great effort by McIntyre seeing he's part of the bottom side. He's had more scoring shots than those above him too.
Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:24 am
by MATT IN WA
if only he could kick straighter hey...
'big back' BP?

Re: Race for the Ken Farmer Medal

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Sun Jul 29, 2012 12:27 am
by The Sleeping Giant
gadj1976 wrote:That's a great effort by McIntyre seeing he's part of the bottom side. He's had more scoring shots than those above him too.
Pfft. Fisher would be close to a hundred if he played forward of center.