Stats Thread

madunit

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Time to bring the old girl back to life.
Got any requests, post them here and I'll see what I can do. I'll try and update it with some new stuff regularly.

Righto, this first stat shows the difference in Benji's performances at Five-eighth and Halfback for 2012.

Games:
Five-Eighth - 9
Halfback - 10

Touches:
Five-Eighth - 457 (50.78 per game)
Halfback - 590 (59.00 per game)

Runs:
Five-Eighth - 70 (7.78 per game)
Halfback - 61 (6.10 per game)

Metres Gained:
Five-Eighth - 440 (48.89 per game)
Halfback - 449 (44.90 per game)

Try Assists:
Five-Eighth - 14 (1.56 per game)
Halfback - 13 (1.30 per game)

Tackle Breaks:
Five-Eighth - 21 (2.33 per game)
Halfback - 29 (2.90 per game)

Tackles Made/Missed/Successful Tackle %:
Five-Eighth - 88/26/77.19%
Halfback - 110/54/67.07%

Line Breaks:
Five-Eighth - 3 (0.33 per game)
Halfback - 2 (0.20 per game)

Kicks/Kick Metres/Avg Metres per kick
Five-Eighth - 97/2992/30.85
Halfback - 146/4435/30.37

Some facts:
*Benji has made 8 runs or more in a game just 4 times this year, 3 of them from five-eighth (12 runs in Round 1, 12 runs in Round 3, 21 runs in Round 12, 15 runs in Round 21)
*Benji has only made 87 metres or more in a game just once this year (176 metres in Round 12)
*There have been 4 games this year when Benji had no try assists, 3 of those when he was at halfback (Round 9, Round 14, Round 20 & Round 21)
*Benji has missed 6 tackles or more in a game 6 times, 5 of those when playing at halfback and in consecutive weeks (Round 14, Round 15, Round 16, Round 18, Round 19 and Round 21)
 
Hey madunit, what are Benji's goal kicking stats, up to 2 metres from the side line, from each side, in 2012\. Sorry to be a pain if it's to much to ask.
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The only concern I can see from these Stats is probably the 'mental' energy Benji is burning playing Halfback, and as a result, it is effecting his concentration in defence…

Playing 6 or 7 he is still defending in the same position left & right of the ruck.
 
Sorry mate, I'd have to go through match reports and video footage for that. I can safely say though that its higher than its ever been before.
 
@madunit said:
Sorry mate, I'd have to go through match reports and video footage for that. I can safely say though that its higher than its ever been before.

sweet I understand. Love your work
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@Tiger Watto said:
The only concern I can see from these Stats is probably the 'mental' energy Benji is burning playing Halfback, and as a result, it is effecting his concentration in defence…

Playing 6 or 7 he is still defending in the same position left & right of the ruck.

Ever since his numerous shoulder recons, he now favours one shoulder and tries to hide the other in the initial first contact. At halfback his leader shoulder is his weaker one. You can see he rarely leads with his shoulder when defending at halfback, he uses the old grabbing technique he had in 2005-08.

On the other side of the field, his leading shoulder is his favoured shoulder, so he defends better and with more confidence, as he leads with his shoulder in the first contact, making his tackles more effective.
 
but Benji defends left and right throughout every game regardless what number he is wearing…

Good stats though. Can you do some on Adam Blair, including the number of kms he burns every game?
 
I know this a big one MadUnit but a comparison on our 4 main backrowers would be good and then to compare them to Anasta's number if possible

In my opinion premierships are won or lost on your spine , but the back rowers are almost just as important
 
Great stats, thanks for providing.

They certainly paint a better picture of the shift than most of us would have thought I would say.
 
I'll make this thread a sticky so it doesn't get lost down the track.
 
Stats dont lie but they dont always tell the whole storey iether. I recon a lot of Marshalls games at half-back have been in seriously injury depleted and underachieving sides. Although the stats dont say it I recon he just looks far more dangerous at 6.
 
By the way great thread madunit. Have you got any stats on Fulton . Particularly his defence. It would be good to know where he lies as far as the tigers and overall in the nrl. I recon he'd have to be up there.
 
Interesting thing is Benji's amount of touches per game

I wonder how that compares to other halves

I could be wrong but I am sure I heard once that Darren Lockyer was up around 70 + touches per game , which maybe shows Benji needs to get his hands on the ball more often

Or maybe it says we need a quality half who can organize our backs and forwards and then give the ball to Benji when something is on
 
@happy tiger said:
Interesting thing is Benji's amount of touches per game

I wonder how that compares to other halves

I could be wrong but I am sure I heard once that Darren Lockyer was up around 70 + touches per game , which maybe shows Benji needs to get his hands on the ball more often

Or maybe it says we need a quality half who can organize our backs and forwards and then give the ball to Benji when something is on

Thats interesting and I would say we need a new half
Honestly though he has been less involved, I think it could be selfl doubt especially seeing as he blames himself for the tigers slump
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The real problem with Marshall is that he has become predictable.
How many times does he run across field to turn the ball back inside to a forward?
9 out of 10?
Defences just follow him across field and wait for the customary three dummies then hit the inside runner or clobber him.
He needs to mix it up like he used to do.
He was most dangerous running the ball when even his own team didn't know what he was going to do - they just had to be ready for the ball.
The opposing teams had no way of preparing for him - that was his genius.
Now he has been pigeonholed as an organising halfback who has to control his desire to be creative and run the ball.
One of the best attacking players to lace up a boot told to change his game.
Help!
 
Performance of our Props and Back Rowers this year (note, this does not include any appearances by players at hooker)

Games Played (Maximum 19)
Woods - 19
Blair, Bell - 18
Murdoch-Masila - 17
Heighington - 15
Fulton - 14
Galloway - 13
Moors - 9
Cashmere - 8
Groat - 7
Ellis - 6

Minutes Per game
Blair 1371 @ 76.17
Fulton 1026 @ 73.29
Heighington 1025 @ 68.33
Ellis 380 @ 63.33
Woods 1162 @ 61.16
Galloway 724 @ 55.69
Bell 762 @ 42.33
Murdoch-Masila 571 @33.59
Groat 219 @ 31.29
Cashmere 203 @ 25.38
Moors 194 @ 21.56

Metres per game
Woods 2645m @ 139.21 (8.73m per run)
Galloway 1604m @ 123.38 (8.49m per run)
Heighington 1290m @ 86.00 (6.90m per run)
Ellis 495m @ 82.50 (7.73m per run)
Fulton 1096m @ 78.29 (6.52m per run)
Blair 1329m @ 73.83 (7.34m per run)
Cashmere 407 @ 50.88 (7.40m per run)
Murdoch-Masila 818 @ 48.12 (8.61m per run)
Bell 831 @ 46.17 (7.91m per run)
Moors 398 @ 44.22 (7.80m per run)
Groat 237 @ 33.86 (6.77m per run)

Metres per Hit-up
Moors - 33 Hit-ups for 287m @ 8.70m per hit-up
Woods - 193 Hit-ups for 1587m @ 8.22m per hit-up
Murdoch-Masila - 57 Hit-ups for 454m @ 7.96m per hit-up
Ellis - 39 hit-ups for 307m @ 7.87m per hit-up
Bell - 71 hit-ups for 558m @ 7.86m per hit-up
Blair - 114 hit-ups for 878m @ 7.70m per hit-up
Galloway - 131 hit-ups for 998m @ 7.62m per hit-up
Heighington - 110 hit-ups for 792m @ 7.20m per hit-up
Groat - 21 hit-ups for 143m @ 6.81m per hit-up
Cashmere - 42 hit-ups for 274m @ 6.52m per hit-up
Fulton - 79 hit-ups for 507m @ 6.42m per hit-up

Tackle Breaks
Fulton - 27
Murdoch-Masila - 26
Woods & Heighington - 22
Galloway - 18
Blair - 12
Bell - 10
Ellis - 7
Groat - 6
Cashmere & Moors - 5

Tackle Effectiveness
Bell - 485 tackles - 17 Missed tackles - 96.61%
Fulton - 572 tackles - 28 Missed tackles - 95.33%
Woods - 675 tackles - 38 Missed tackles - 94.67%
Moors - 103 tackles - 6 Missed tackles - 94.50%
Cashmere - 125 tackles - 8 Missed tackles - 93.98%
Galloway - 338 tackles - 28 Missed tackles - 92.35%
Heighington - 397 tackles - 37 Missed tackles - 91.47%
Murdoch-Masila - 233 tackles - 23 Missed tackles - 91.02%
Ellis - 158 tackles - 17 Missed tackles - 90.29%
Blair - 520 tackles - 66 Missed tackles - 88.74%
Groat - 123 tackles - 20 Missed tackles - 86.01%

1 on 1 tackles
Fulton - 36
Blair - 26
Woods & Bell - 25
Heighington - 19
Ellis - 14
Murdoch-Masila - 12
Galloway - 10
Moors - 6
Cashmere - 4
Groat - 3

Off-loads
Heighington - 22
Woods - 20
Blair - 11
Cashmere - 10
Fulton - 8
Galloway & Ellis - 7
Bell - 4
Moors & Murdoch-Masila - 2
Groat - 0

Line Breaks
Fulton & Murdoch-Masila - 4
Heighington - 3
Ellis & Blair - 2
Cashmere & Galloway - 1
Bell, Woods, Moors & Groat - 0

Handling Errors
Blair - 13
Fulton - 9
Murdoch-Masila - 6
Galloway & Moors - 5
Woods, heighton & Ellis - 4
Bell & Cashmere - 2
Groat - 0

Penalties Conceded
Blair - 14
Woods - 11
Fulton - 7
Galloway - 6
Heighington - 5
Ellis - 4
Murdoch-Masila, Bell & Cashmere - 3
Groat - 1
Moors - 0
 
Anasta this year has played all 17 of his games at five-eighth

This is his stats (not great reading if we're looking for an organiser)

Mins 1357 (he's only missed 3 minutes this year)
Touches 692 (40.70 per game)
Runs 93 (5.47 per game)
Metres 578 (34 per game and 6.21 per run)
Try Assists 7
Tackle Breaks 12
Tackles 285
Missed tackles 35
Effective Tackles 89.06%
Off Loads 19
Line Breaks 4
Handling Errors 12
Penalties conceeded 5 (3 in one game)
Kicks 81
Kick Metres 2136
Metres per kick 26.37m
 

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