Re: R14: Eagles v Port - Saturday 18 July @ Woodville
Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:26 am
Aseri Raikawasa is still to come in.
another grub wrote:How did 'the recruit' play?
Is he a chance for an afl call up late in the season now the power are shot?
another grub wrote:How did 'the recruit' play?
Is he a chance for an afl call up late in the season now the power are shot?
another grub wrote:Looks a bit of an athelete but just doesnt seem to get enough of the ball looking at the stats. Doesnt seem to win much contested possesion or take an overhead mark either.
Jim05 wrote:another grub wrote:How did 'the recruit' play?
Is he a chance for an afl call up late in the season now the power are shot?
Surely you are taking the pi$$?
Eugene Warrior more chance of getting a call up, its sad that Port have to gift Wagner a game because if he was at any other SANFL club he would be playing ressies. Long way off playing AFL
another grub wrote:Where do you get those stats scott?
Thats outstanding
2 contested marks all season. is that correct?
What sort of money would Butcher/Palmer/Wagoner be on?
another grub wrote:Where do you get those stats scott?
Thats outstanding
2 contested marks all season. is that correct?
What sort of money would Butcher/Palmer/Wagoner be on?
scott wrote:another grub wrote:Looks a bit of an athelete but just doesnt seem to get enough of the ball looking at the stats. Doesnt seem to win much contested possesion or take an overhead mark either.
Good call - he's taken two contested marks all season for a total of 30 at an average of 3.0 per match. He's kicked 10.6 in 10 matches, averaging 5.0 kicks and 4.4 handballs per game, and his efficiency by foot is 58% and by hand is 73% - both below the league average. His disposal average of 9.4 per game is the worst for anyone at Port to have played at least 10 matches.
He averages 4 contested possesions per game and 6 uncontested possessions. A CP-rate of 40% is pretty good when you're getting 30 uses of the ball per match, but pretty inferior when you're only getting 9.4 touches in total.
Anyway after that torching, I'm sure he's a good bloke.
Booney wrote:Dominating? LOL...I'm pretty sure nobody at Alberton thought that.
Butcher's signature was keenly sought by Port, given the 21-year-old's immense promise as a game-changing tall forward.
another grub wrote:Butcher $350k. That is comical. Enjoy it while it lasts big fella.
In all seriousness, Where is he likely to play next season? Port magpies contracted player, another sanfl club, the country?
JK wrote:another grub wrote:Butcher $350k. That is comical. Enjoy it while it lasts big fella.
In all seriousness, Where is he likely to play next season? Port magpies contracted player, another sanfl club, the country?
Can't play for the Maggies mate unless they chop Summo
Dutchy wrote:Booney wrote:Dominating? LOL...I'm pretty sure nobody at Alberton thought that.
Why extend his contract if they didn't have high hopes for him?
Fair to say he is only on the list this year because he was contracted.
From the article after extending -Butcher's signature was keenly sought by Port, given the 21-year-old's immense promise as a game-changing tall forward.
JK wrote:another grub wrote:Butcher $350k. That is comical. Enjoy it while it lasts big fella.
In all seriousness, Where is he likely to play next season? Port magpies contracted player, another sanfl club, the country?
Can't play for the Maggies mate unless they chop Summo