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Hi mate,
Yes, I use the 1-6 from the game reports as you thought, although only 10 players can score each game. The result of the match also affects the points I allocate as follows:
If the match is a draw - both teams receive 9.5, 7.5, 5.5, 3.5, 1.5 points (there have been no draws in senior football so far this year).
If the margin is 1-9 points - the winners receive 10, 8, 6, 4, 2; the losers receive 9, 7, 5, 3, 1.
If the margin is 10-29 points - the winners receive 10, 9, 6, 5, 2; the losers receive 8, 7, 4, 3, 1.
If the margin is 30-59 points - the winners receive 10, 9, 8, 4, 3; the losers receive 7, 6, 5, 2, 1.
If the margin is 60-99 points - the winners receive 10, 9, 8, 7, 6; the losers receive 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
If the margin is 100+ points - the winners receive 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5; the losers receive 4, 3, 2, 1.
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
I have done that a couple of years ago and there is some correlation but not really. Different people doing the judging and awarding points. For example a B&F in one club was top 10 in the league in this system but polled about 5 votes from the umpies. They have a different way of looking at players to the rest of us. No real surprise there I suppose. (not having a go at our critically needed officiators)
I believe in the Sydney AFL, where the bests are picked by the coaches, you'll find it more accurate with the club best and fairests.
But with the AFL (see thread in general footy) and the Hume and Ovens and Murray leagues I've done previously, where the bests are picked by the media or timekeepers watching from the stands, it is quite a good indicator to the league medal. I got six out of seven Brownlow Medallists in the first seven years that I did this exercise.
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
1. Travis Stevens (Balmain) 64
2. Steve O?Connor (East Coast) 55
3. Adrian Harry (North Shore) 52
4. Daniel Turner (Balmain) 49
5. Rowan Bilkey (East Coast) 47
6. Trent Baker (East Coast) 46
7. Ben Woods (UNSWES) 45
8. Kieren Wright (Pennant Hills) 44
9. Dave Cusick (Western Suburbs) 43
10. Troy Bartlett (Illawarra) 40
10. Jamie Vlatko (East Coast) 40
DIVISION ONE
1. James Ford (East Coast) 53
2. Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 48
3. Eric Burke (Manly-Warringah) 46
3. Andrew Polkinghorne (Macquarie University) 46
5. Ryan King-Thornburg (Southern Power) 43
6. Aaron Bantoft (UNSWES) 42
6. Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 42
8. Jacob Graham (Manly-Warringah) 42
9. Nick Lye (Sydney University) 40
10. Matthew Carter (Pennant Hills) 38
Top 10 Round 11
DIVISION TWO
1. Jay Edwards (Penrith) 55
2. Nick Hills (Camden) 53
3. Walad Jamal-Edine (Auburn) 47
3. Jack Schwarze (Holroyd-Parramatta) 47
5. Chris Bolt (Balmain) 44
6. Bryce Roney (Penrith) 42
7. David Bradley (Penrith) 41
7. Salem Kassem (Auburn) 41
9. Josh Cass (Nor-West) 36
9. Craig Geddes (Holroyd-Parramatta) 36
DIVISION THREE
1. Daniel Roth (UNSWES) 70
2. Hayden Benger (East Coast) 49
3. Gavin Nixon (Macquarie University) 46
4. Neil Conlan (Saints AFC) 42
5. Riordan Lee (Sydney University) 40
6. Scott Feigan (Saints AFC) 39
7. Robert Crockett (UNSWES) 36
8. Max Margan (Western Suburbs) 33
8. Sam Tagliabue (UNSWES) 33
10. Jared Mullaney (Campbelltown) 32
10. Ryan Pike (UNSWES) 32
DIVISION FOUR
1. Carter Mullins (Macquarie University) 54
2. Nathan Rowley (Penrith) 47
2. Patrick Sobb (Macquarie University) 47
4. Nathan Gatt (Penrith) 36
5. Phil Horrell (Manly-Warringah) 34
6. Francis Wanrooy (Moorebank) 32
7. Joshua Martin (UNSWES) 31
8. Lindsay Clark (Moorebank) 30
9. Seb Hardy (UNSWES) 28
9. Luke Mansbridge (Holroyd-Parramatta) 28
DIVISION FIVE
1. Cash Rainbow (Moorebank) 44
2. Tom Glynn (Camden) 41
3. Jason Smith (Macquarie University) 36
4. Karl McCarthy (Saints AFC) 33
5. Cheyne Anderson (Southern Power) 31
6. Trent Alexander (Southern Power) 28
6. Mark Kavanagh (Saints AFC) 28
6. Scott Laid (Camden) 28
9. Daniel Balderston (Moorebank) 27
9. Ryan Fornasari (Southern Power) 27
9. James Pickett (Saints AFC) 27
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
1. Steve O?Connor (East Coast) 64
1. Travis Stevens (Balmain) 64
3. Adrian Harry (North Shore) 52
4. Troy Bartlett (Illawarra) 49
4. Daniel Turner (Balmain) 49
6. Kieren Wright (Pennant Hills) 48
7. Rowan Bilkey (East Coast) 47
8. Trent Baker (East Coast) 46
9. Ben Woods (UNSWES) 45
10. Dave Cusick (Western Suburbs) 43
DIVISION ONE
1. James Ford (East Coast) 61
2. Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 54
3. Eric Burke (Manly-Warringah) 53
4. Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 46
4. Andrew Polkinghorne (Macquarie University) 46
6. Dominic Vincent (Sydney University) 45
7. Ryan King-Thornburg (Southern Power) 43
8. Aaron Bantoft (UNSWES) 42
8. Jacob Graham (Manly-Warringah) 42
10. Matthew Graham (Southern Power) 40
10. Nick Lye (Sydney University) 40
Top 10 Round 12
DIVISION TWO
1. Jay Edwards (Penrith) 61
2. Nick Hills (Camden) 58
3. Bryce Roney (Penrith) 49
4. Walid Jamal-Edine (Auburn) 47
4. Jack Schwarze (Holroyd-Parramatta) 47
6. Craig Geddes (Holroyd-Parramatta) 46
7. Chris Bolt (Balmain) 44
7. Josh Cass (Nor-West) 44
9. David Bradley (Penrith) 41
9. Salem Kassem (Auburn) 41
9. Daniel Schroot (Penrith) 41
DIVISION THREE
1. Daniel Roth (UNSWES) 80
2. Gavin Nixon (Macquarie University) 53
3. Hayden Benger (East Coast) 49
4. Neil Conlan (Saints AFC) 42
4. Riordan Lee (Sydney University) 42
6. Scott Feigan (Saints AFC) 39
7. Robert Crockett (UNSWES) 36
7. Jared Mullaney (Campbelltown) 36
9. Ryan Pike (UNSWES) 35
10. Max Margan (Western Suburbs) 33
10. Sam Tagliabue (UNSWES) 33
DIVISION FOUR
1. Carter Mullins (Macquarie University) 54
2. Nathan Rowley (Penrith) 47
2. Patrick Sobb (Macquarie University) 47
4. Nathan Gatt (Penrith) 36
5. Victor Pham (Moorenbank) 35
6. Phil Horrell (Manly-Warringah) 34
7. Luke Mansbridge (Holroyd-Parramatta) 32
7. Francis Wanrooy (Moorebank) 32
9. Joshua Martin (UNSWES) 31
10. Lindsay Clark (Moorebank) 30
DIVISION FIVE
1. Cash Rainbow (Moorebank) 44
2. Tom Glynn (Camden) 41
3. Jason Smith (Macquarie University) 36
4. Scott Laid (Camden) 33
4. Karl McCarthy (Saints AFC) 33
6. Cheyne Anderson (Southern Power) 31
7. Trent Alexander (Southern Power) 28
7. Mark Kavanagh (Saints AFC) 28
9. Daniel Balderston (Moorebank) 27
9. Ryan Fornasari (Southern Power) 27
9. James Pickett (Saints AFC) 27
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
1. Steve O?Connor (East Coast) 64
1. Travis Stevens (Balmain) 64
3. Kieren Wright (Pennant Hills) 58
4. Adrian Harry (North Shore) 52
4. Ben Woods (UNSWES) 52
6. Jamie Vlatko (East Coast) 50
7. Troy Bartlett (Illawarra) 49
7. Daniel Turner (Balmain) 49
9. Rowan Bilkey (East Coast) 47
10. Trent Baker (East Coast) 46
10. Marcus Linsen (Campbelltown) 46
DIVISION ONE
1. Eric Burke (Manly-Warringah) 61
1. James Ford (East Coast) 61
3. Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 54
3. Andrew Polkinghorne (Macquarie University) 54
5. Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 53
6. Dominic Vincent (Sydney University) 51
7. Aaron Bantoft (UNSWES) 46
8. Matthew Graham (Southern Power) 43
8. Ryan King-Thornburg (Southern Power) 43
10. Jacob Graham (Manly-Warringah) 42
Top 10 Round 13
DIVISION TWO
1. Jay Edwards (Penrith) 69
2. Nick Hills (Camden) 59
3. Craig Geddes (Holroyd-Parramatta) 55.5
4. Salem Kassem (Auburn) 51
5. Daniel Schroot (Penrith) 50
6. Bryce Roney (Penrith) 49
7. Walid Jamal-Edine (Auburn) 47
7. Jack Schwarze (Holroyd-Parramatta) 47
9. Chris Bolt (Balmain) 44
9. Josh Cass (Nor-West) 44
DIVISION THREE
1. Daniel Roth (UNSWES) 89
2. Gavin Nixon (Macquarie University) 53
3. Hayden Benger (East Coast) 49
4. Scott Feigan (Saints AFC) 48
5. Ryan Pike (UNSWES) 45
6. Neil Conlan (Saints AFC) 42
6. Riordan Lee (Sydney University) 42
8. Michael Dunlea (Saints AFC) 37
9. Robert Crockett (UNSWES) 36
9. Ashwin Govendor (Macquarie University) 36
9. Jared Mullaney (Campbelltown) 36
9. Max Margan (Western Suburbs) 36
DIVISION FOUR
1. Carter Mullins (Macquarie University) 60
2. Nathan Rowley (Penrith) 47
2. Patrick Sobb (Macquarie University) 47
4. Victor Pham (Moorenbank) 42
5. Joshua Martin (UNSWES) 37
6. Nathan Gatt (Penrith) 36
7. Phil Horrell (Manly-Warringah) 34
8. Luke Mansbridge (Holroyd-Parramatta) 32
8. Francis Wanrooy (Moorebank) 32
10. Lindsay Clark (Moorebank) 30
10. Nathan McLean (Holroyd-Parramatta) 30
DIVISION FIVE
1. Cash Rainbow (Moorebank) 44
2. Tom Glynn (Camden) 41
3. Jason Smith (Macquarie University) 36
4. Scott Laid (Camden) 35
5. Mark Fitzpatrick (Moorebank) 34
6. Karl McCarthy (Saints AFC) 33
7. Daniel Balderston (Moorebank) 32
8. Cheyne Anderson (Southern Power) 31
9. Daniel Egan (Macquarie University) 30
9. Kyle Parker (Sydney University) 30
9. Luke Slobin (Manly-Warringah) 30
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
Can someone who watches Div 3 tell me if Daniel Roth really is dominating the grade that much?
Named in the best 11 times in 13 games, best two seven of those times?
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
Haven't really seen much of Rothy this year but have played against him a couple of years back. Quality player, particularly for Div 3. Glad he's having a good year after a pretty bad injury that kept him out of most of last season. I do wonder why he hasn't been promoted to the UNSW 2s though...
In every game there is going to be a cross-road, and when you get to that cross-road you either step up, or you step down!
1. Travis Stevens (Balmain) 70
2. Steve O?Connor (East Coast) 64
3. Kieren Wright (Pennant Hills) 63
4. Ben Woods (UNSWES) 62
5. Adrian Harry (North Shore) 52
6. Marcus Linsen (Campbelltown) 50
6. Jamie Vlatko (East Coast) 50
8. Troy Bartlett (Illawarra) 49
8. Daniel Turner (Balmain) 49
10. Rowan Bilkey (East Coast) 47
DIVISION ONE
1. Dylan Brogan (Macquarie University) 63
2. Eric Burke (Manly-Warringah) 61
2. James Ford (East Coast) 61
4. Tyrone Armitage (Manly-Warringah) 54
4. Andrew Polkinghorne (Macquarie University) 54
6. Aaron Bantoft (UNSWES) 52
7. Dominic Vincent (Sydney University) 51
8. Anthony Robertson (Manly-Warringah) 45
9. Matthew Graham (Southern Power) 43
9. Ryan King-Thornburg (Southern Power) 43
Top 10 Round 13
DIVISION TWO
1. Jay Edwards (Penrith) 69
2. Nick Hills (Camden) 64
3. Daniel Schroot (Penrith) 59
4. Craig Geddes (Holroyd-Parramatta) 55.5
5. Medair Kassem (Auburn) 53
6. Bryce Roney (Penrith) 52
7. Walid Jamal-Edine (Auburn) 51
7. Salem Kassem (Auburn) 51
9. Jack Schwarze (Holroyd-Parramatta) 47
10. Reese Doran (Balmain) 46.5
DIVISION THREE
1. Daniel Roth (UNSWES) 95
2. Gavin Nixon (Macquarie University) 58
3. Hayden Benger (East Coast) 56
4. Ryan Pike (UNSWES) 53
5. Scott Feigan (Saints AFC) 48
6. Michael Dunlea (Saints AFC) 46
7. Max Margan (Western Suburbs) 45
8. Neil Conlan (Saints AFC) 42
8. Riordan Lee (Sydney University) 42
8. Jared Mullaney (Campbelltown) 42
DIVISION FOUR
1. Carter Mullins (Macquarie University) 61
2. Nathan Rowley (Penrith) 56
3. Victor Pham (Moorenbank) 49
4. Patrick Sobb (Macquarie University) 47
5. Luke Mansbridge (Holroyd-Parramatta) 42
6. Joshua Martin (UNSWES) 38
6. Francis Wanrooy (Moorebank) 38
8. Nathan Gatt (Penrith) 36
9. Seb Hardy (UNSWES) 35
9. Phil Horrell (Manly-Warringah) 35
DIVISION FIVE
1. Cash Rainbow (Moorebank) 44
2. Daniel Balderston (Moorebank) 42
3. Tom Glynn (Camden) 41
4. Luke Slobin (Manly-Warringah) 39
5. Daniel Egan (Macquarie University) 38
6. Jason Smith (Macquarie University) 36
7. Scott Laid (Camden) 35
7. Ben Wright (Camden) 35
9. Mark Fitzpatrick (Moorebank) 34
10. Karl McCarthy (Saints AFC) 33
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
1. Stephen O?Connor (East Coast) 72
2. Travis Stevens (Balmain) 70
3. Ben Woods (UNSWES) 65
4. Kieren Wright (Pennant Hills) 63
5. Adrian Harry (North Shore) 52
5. Marcus Linsen (Campbelltown) 52
7. Jeremy Daniher (Illawarra) 51
8. Jamie Vlatko (East Coast) 50
9. Tim Barton (Sydney University) 49.5
10. Troy Bartlett (Illawarra) 49
10. Daniel Turner (Balmain) 49
"It's up to the rest of the players in the room to make a new batch of premiership players next year," Adam Goodes, triple Bob Skilton Medallist, October 7, 2011.
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