Froggy, or anyone else for that matter, do you have the time during the quarter that they came on the ground? It would be interesting to see if the sub spends less time rotated on the bench than the other players.
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I can find when the substitution occurred (at 3QT, during Q4, injury Q1) but not the exact time in that quarter (FanFooty Archives)
stats.rleague, footywire, AFL, Herald/Sun do not seem to list that info at this stage - I'm sure someone has it, just not yet ...Comment
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Frog, are we absolutely certain that TOG is expressed as a percentage and not as minutes, or some other unit? In most cases I'm looking at minutes would make more sense (though wouldn't be perfect, as combined sub & subee sometimes = >150)10100111001 ;-)Comment
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I was looking at that yesterday and tried to find a legend for the column I get the data from. To me, it would make a lot more sense (in most cases) if TOG meant "Time off ground". Sorry, but yes, since it has a % mark I can only assume it is a percentage. I am contemplating emailing the author and ask them where that number comes from as it doesn't make sense.
BTW, the Sydney ones are directly from the stats Scott provides and are from a different source.Comment
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It's standardised as a % because the actual number of minutes varies from game to game.Comment
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The TOG% from Champion Data is a running percentage of all games this year. I suppose for now you could "average" it - I am trying to get Champion Data to change their reporting ... wish me luck
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Scott, you've got Jetta's and LRT's TOG mixed up.
Same with you Frog
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