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Author:  Stefchook [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 12:05 pm ]
Post subject:  2025 Leading Goalkickers

We were the 5th worst scoring side this year.

Charlie Curnow 32.27 in 18 games (averaged 1.8 goals a game).
Harry McKay 22.10 in 10 games (averaged 1.8 goals a game).
Zac Williams 22.10 in 19 games (averaged 1.2 goals a game).
Jesse Motlop 17.18 in 23 games (averaged 0.7 goals a game).
Patrick Cripps 14.17 in 23 games (averaged 0.6 goals a game).
Corey Durdin 14.8 in 16 games (averaged 0.9 goals a game).
Francis Evans 13.6 in 19 games (averaged 1.3 goals a game).
Lachie Fogarty 11.11 in 20 games (averaged 0.6 goals a game).
Mitch McGovern 11.3 in 17 games (averaged 0.6 goals a game).
Will White 10.11 in 14 games (averaged 0.7 goals a game).
Ashton Moir 10.6 in 9 games (averaged 1.1 goals a game).

A few observations:
Very poor accuracy from 5 of those guys: Charlie, Motlop, Cripps, Fogarty and White. Team accuracy was a big issue in many of our losses.
Going to struggle when your 2 main forwards are frequently missing and averaging under 2 goals a game. Charlie's accuracy and goal percentage down on career stats (313.201 and 2.1), and way down on the last 3 years (202.127 and 2.9). Despite Harry's absences his goal percentage was only slightly down on career stats (1.9).
Franky Evans almost doubled the goal percentage of many of our other small forwards.
Encouraging goal percentage return from Moir. Looks like he's got a fair bit of improvement in him as well.
I suspect we've drawn the line through McGovern, but his effectiveness when played forward was pretty good.

Author:  Crusader [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 3:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

Accuracy is worse than that.

Goals + behinds excludes all of the OOFs & shots that don’t make the distance.

Charlie was 32 goals from 67 shots, for instance.

Cripps 14 from 39 - 36%
Motlop 17 from 39 - 44%
Williams 22 from 40 - 55%
Moir 10 from 22 - 45%

And so on.

Author:  GreatEx [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 3:12 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

Frankie played 10 games not 19 (guessing that's a typo as the average is correct).

Lot of difficult reading in that post. Does make me want Gov back, though.

Author:  sinbagger [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 3:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

Guv is ok, but on minimum wage

Author:  sinbagger [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 3:24 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

So the starts say that our best fwd line is McKay, Curnow, Williams, Moir and Evans. If we add Cripps to that as a more permanent fwd next year we are complete. That’s pretty much the vibe I had from this year anyway.

Author:  Stefchook [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 4:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

Crusader wrote:
Accuracy is worse than that.

Goals + behinds excludes all of the OOFs & shots that don’t make the distance.

Charlie was 32 goals from 67 shots, for instance.

Cripps 14 from 39 - 36%
Motlop 17 from 39 - 44%
Williams 22 from 40 - 55%
Moir 10 from 22 - 45%

And so on.


Thanks. Where did you find that stat?

Author:  Stefchook [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 4:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

GreatEx wrote:
Frankie played 10 games not 19 (guessing that's a typo as the average is correct).


Correct.

Author:  Crusader [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 6:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

Stefchook wrote:
Crusader wrote:
Accuracy is worse than that.

Goals + behinds excludes all of the OOFs & shots that don’t make the distance.

Charlie was 32 goals from 67 shots, for instance.

Cripps 14 from 39 - 36%
Motlop 17 from 39 - 44%
Williams 22 from 40 - 55%
Moir 10 from 22 - 45%

And so on.


Thanks. Where did you find that stat?

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Author:  Stefchook [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 6:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

:thumbsup:

Author:  Stefchook [ Sun Aug 31, 2025 6:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: 2025 Leading Goalkickers

sinbagger wrote:
So the starts say that our best fwd line is McKay, Curnow, Williams, Moir and Evans. If we add Cripps to that as a more permanent fwd next year we are complete. That’s pretty much the vibe I had from this year anyway.


I guess you'd need to include goal assists and defensive pressure to get a fuller picture.

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