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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:19 am

Some 30+ stat days aren't as influential as 15 possession stat days.
Stats are overrated.
Just like the kicking efficiency stat the broadcasters roll out.
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby another grub » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:30 am

13 possessions, 1 mark, 1 tackle . 34 AFL pts. = 3 votes. Is next level ridiculous though MT :toimonster:
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Wedgie » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:32 am

another grub wrote:13 possessions, 1 mark, 1 tackle . 34 AFL pts. Is next level ridiculous though MT :toimonster:

Exactly and the people that have since sat through the game said most of those 13 were ineffectual.
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:33 am

another grub wrote:13 possessions, 1 mark, 1 tackle . 34 AFL pts. = 3 votes. Is next level ridiculous though MT :toimonster:

They got that one wrong.
Can't be surprised the umps made a poor decision???
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby another grub » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:36 am

Its not as if its a split second 50/50 high tackle decision. These 4 blokes sit down over a lemonade after the game( I presume they look at stats sheet) and they came up with JHF ???? Did they think he was Bergman?
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Wedgie » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:38 am

Also heard a stat where 17 players who got 3 Brownlow votes didn't get a vote in the coaches award.
And 20 that got 10 coaches votes got no Brownlow votes.
There's too many wrong decision for them to justify keeping it with the umps.

PS Grub, they're not allowed to look at the stats sheet. Maybe they should?
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby whufc » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:43 am

Wedgie wrote:Also heard a stat where 17 players who got 3 Brownlow votes didn't get a vote in the coaches award.
And 20 that got 10 coaches votes got no Brownlow votes.
There's too many wrong decision for them to justify keeping it with the umps.

PS Grub, they're not allowed to look at the stats sheet. Maybe they should?


To a point i can understand coaches votes and umpires votes looking fairly different. Umps are not to know the inner workings of what coaches have asked players etc, Teams generally defend zonally so even looking for who was playing on who would be a tad difficult when it's not your primary role.
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Wedgie » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:52 am

whufc wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Also heard a stat where 17 players who got 3 Brownlow votes didn't get a vote in the coaches award.
And 20 that got 10 coaches votes got no Brownlow votes.
There's too many wrong decision for them to justify keeping it with the umps.

PS Grub, they're not allowed to look at the stats sheet. Maybe they should?


To a point i can understand coaches votes and umpires votes looking fairly different. Umps are not to know the inner workings of what coaches have asked players etc, Teams generally defend zonally so even looking for who was playing on who would be a tad difficult when it's not your primary role.

They give votes for the opposition players too.
They give votes out for the best players not the players who play their roles best.
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Jimmy_041 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 10:58 am

mal wrote:
Armchair expert wrote:Lachie Neale a huge chance to ruin the Daicos appreciation night


Lachie didnt make the All Australian Team
Yet AE his tipped him
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Just shows he thinks like an umpire
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby whufc » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:07 am

Wedgie wrote:
whufc wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Also heard a stat where 17 players who got 3 Brownlow votes didn't get a vote in the coaches award.
And 20 that got 10 coaches votes got no Brownlow votes.
There's too many wrong decision for them to justify keeping it with the umps.

PS Grub, they're not allowed to look at the stats sheet. Maybe they should?


To a point i can understand coaches votes and umpires votes looking fairly different. Umps are not to know the inner workings of what coaches have asked players etc, Teams generally defend zonally so even looking for who was playing on who would be a tad difficult when it's not your primary role.

They give votes for the opposition players too.
They give votes out for the best players not the players who play their roles best.


Kind of one and one of the same.

If in the grand final Charlie Cameron is kept to 0 goals, 1 kicks, 1 handball whoever played on him has played their role best and from a coaches point of view would most definitely be one of the best players. Now the chances of an umpire giving that player a brownlow vote are literally non existent, when is the last time you saw a shut down defender get 3 brownlow votes. I don't agree getting 30 possession is the only way you can be best on ground.
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby amber_fluid » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:10 am

whufc wrote:
Wedgie wrote:
whufc wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Also heard a stat where 17 players who got 3 Brownlow votes didn't get a vote in the coaches award.
And 20 that got 10 coaches votes got no Brownlow votes.
There's too many wrong decision for them to justify keeping it with the umps.

PS Grub, they're not allowed to look at the stats sheet. Maybe they should?


To a point i can understand coaches votes and umpires votes looking fairly different. Umps are not to know the inner workings of what coaches have asked players etc, Teams generally defend zonally so even looking for who was playing on who would be a tad difficult when it's not your primary role.

They give votes for the opposition players too.
They give votes out for the best players not the players who play their roles best.


Kind of one and one of the same.

If in the grand final Charlie Cameron is kept to 0 goals, 1 kicks, 1 handball whoever played on him has played their role best and from a coaches point of view would most definitely be one of the best players. Now the chances of an umpire giving that player a brownlow vote are literally non existent, when is the last time you saw a shut down defender get 3 brownlow votes. I don't agree getting 30 possession is the only way you can be best on ground.



Defenders are a dime a dozen!
Midfielders and forwards are what brings people to the game and they should win the Brownlow
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby amber_fluid » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:12 am

Great effort by Neale to win 2 Brownlows.
Would anyone have him in their top 5 current best players?
I’d struggle to get him in my top 10
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Booney » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:13 am

amber_fluid wrote:Great effort by Neale to win 2 Brownlows.
Would anyone have him in their top 5 current best players?
I’d struggle to get him in my top 10


If the AFL hadn't manipulated the 2022 Cripps result Neale would have 3.
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby amber_fluid » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:16 am

Booney wrote:
amber_fluid wrote:Great effort by Neale to win 2 Brownlows.
Would anyone have him in their top 5 current best players?
I’d struggle to get him in my top 10


If the AFL hadn't manipulated the 2022 Cripps result Neale would have 3.


He could have 4.
He’s still not in my top 10
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby David Brent » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:41 am

Booney wrote:
tigerpie wrote:I don't begrudge Neales win but crickey there was some weird voting.
Sure you might get 40 odd possessions but be a bit lippy or question an umps decisions and that could reflect on an umpires votes.
It is a fairest and best player award after all.
The JHF getting 3 votes for a 13 possession game is bizarre.
Daicos has a 41 possession game at 85 percent efficiency and doesn't get a vote.. .weird!


That's how good he is.


Perhaps all the opposition clubs booing JHF consistently made the umpires think he was around the footy all day & ripping up... :D
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Armchair expert » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:47 am

Bandit wrote:So many of these 40 pos games are massively influenced by players taking the kick ins. Scrap that stat next year AFL.


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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Brodlach » Tue Sep 26, 2023 11:48 am

Booney wrote:
tigerpie wrote:I don't begrudge Neales win but crickey there was some weird voting.
Sure you might get 40 odd possessions but be a bit lippy or question an umps decisions and that could reflect on an umpires votes.
It is a fairest and best player award after all.
The JHF getting 3 votes for a 13 possession game is bizarre.
Daicos has a 41 possession game at 85 percent efficiency and doesn't get a vote.. .weird!


That's how good he is.


Jon Ralph. “ I just watched every possession of Horne-Francis getting three votes for 13 touches v Geelong and it's a travesty. 13 touches. Four ineffective, two clangers, four short kicks. One scrounged kick off the ground that went a metre. Zero impact. Time to let umpires look at stats.”
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Jimmy_041 » Tue Sep 26, 2023 12:02 pm

Brodlach wrote:
Booney wrote:
tigerpie wrote:I don't begrudge Neales win but crickey there was some weird voting.
Sure you might get 40 odd possessions but be a bit lippy or question an umps decisions and that could reflect on an umpires votes.
It is a fairest and best player award after all.
The JHF getting 3 votes for a 13 possession game is bizarre.
Daicos has a 41 possession game at 85 percent efficiency and doesn't get a vote.. .weird!


That's how good he is.


Jon Ralph. “ I just watched every possession of Horne-Francis getting three votes for 13 touches v Geelong and it's a travesty. 13 touches. Four ineffective, two clangers, four short kicks. One scrounged kick off the ground that went a metre. Zero impact. Time to let umpires look at stats.

They would need to be able to interpret the stats.
Considering they have massive problems interpreting rules, I dont think that's going to help

Time to let opposition coaches vote 5-4-3-2-1 to get the 3-2-1
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby RustyCage » Tue Sep 26, 2023 2:33 pm

People whinge about the umpiring day after day and then are surprised when they get the votes wrong? [emoji2371]
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Re: Brownlow 23 - who wins it

Postby Armchair expert » Tue Sep 26, 2023 3:11 pm

Coaches votes and Brownlow both had the same top 6 players but in different orders, not like they were completely off the mark.
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