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The five AFL performances everyone overlooked in Round 1 – SEN



Gerard Healy and Kane Cornes are joined by Champion Data’s Daniel Hoyne to discuss all the deep footy analysis from Round 1, the players who were overlooked and his gem and horror from Round 1.

2:00 The key theme from AFL Round 1
6:00 Could we see a 100 goal kicker this year?
7:20 Fast footy is back
8:00 Analysing Collingwood’s Round 1 data
10:00 Eric Hipwood needs to change
13:00 Analysing Melbourne’s Round 1 data
15:00 The Bulldogs have team structure issues
17:40 Carlton’s lack of scoring
18:50 Richmond’ ball use cost them the game
20:10 What Clarko has changed at North
21:00 The best defensive team of Round 1
21:40 The Bulldogs’ ball use
22:40 What does Will Setterfield add to Essendon?
23:30 Gerard’s takeaway from North/Eagles
24:25 Who was the highest rated player in AFL Round 1?
26:10 Bobby Hill vs Jack Ginnivan (what the data says)
27:00 The five overlooked performances from AFL Round 1
30:20 Hoyney’s GEM and Hoyney’s HORROR

23 Comments

  1. I've been a huge fan of Champion Data and use it to score in a Keeper league I helped start about 20 years ago, and it's still running, Using Champion Data.
    I swear by the stats, it really gives you a good idea of who's played well.

  2. We have fast footy, Has there been an increase in injuries, In Every fast match I watched there seemed to be many injuries,

  3. A ‘truism’ by definition is something that is actually true. So the Champion Data guy is not likely to want to ‘dispel’ them… 😂

  4. I honestly believe if NM lost, Kane and others would be gunning for Clarko's job in Round 1! LoL just ease up a little fellas

  5. lo,l Kanes silence on the revelations of Dustys output and dividend,pathetic poker face, would be first off the table everyday of the week in the vegas room would kane

  6. Love to hear that about Mason Wood

    St. Kilda social media platforms put out a “Sainter of the Round” poll every week, and the fans voted Mason Wood! Do we know more than the coaches? 😂 hahahah

  7. I would like someone to explain to me why some teams, like the Western Bulldogs, zone off when the opposition kicks the ball back into play after a point is scored.

    The opposition full back kicks to his team mate, standing alone about 30 metres away. The WB player, standing 20 metres away–minding a vacant area of the field–rushes to his opponent. Too late to contest the ball because he was zoning. This pattern is repeated, enabling the opposing team to transition the ball from defence into attack. Thus the WB are the easist team to score against.

    This lame strategy rendered the WB (with a super mid-field) an also-ran team last year, and Bevo appears to continue with it this year. Does he have a learning disorder, or am I overlooking something? Should'nt the WB man-up when the opposition has control of the ball to force a contest but create the loose man when they gain control?

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