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Trades and Delistings - StK has been busiest
Experience lost and gained
Here is an article by Martin Windsor-Black which shows
- StK has lost more games through retirements/delistings than any other club
- StK has gained more games through trading than any other club
- our net loss is 816 games which puts us in 5th place in terms of net games lost
Interesting to note the big cleanout at Essendon and Footscray.
Whilst Sydney are obviously comfortable with their current list.
Here is the details from "FootyStats"
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Martin Windsor-Black
Analysis – The draft, all the details
Our intrepid scribe has dug deeply to provide a thorough analysis of details in advance of the draft to be held next Wednesday.
MWB's work reveals some interesting stats regarding the number of games played by the players which have retired, delisted or traded.
For example both Adelaide and Brisbane have exactly the same number of games experience departing their clubs (887) i.e.
Adelaide: Ricciuto (312) + Bode (108) + Hinge (1) + Perrie (116) + Pfeiffer (0) + Torney (195) + Archard (0) + McIntyre (0) + Turner (0) + Hudson (55) + Mattner (98) + Meesen (2) = 887
Brisbane: Johnson (264) + Scott (215) + Voss (289) + Allan (5) + Fixter (54) + Garner (0) + Hamill (3) + Hadley (41) + Wood (16) = 887
St Kilda have the most leaving with 1212 games, however if Cousins departs, West Coast will have 1389 games departing.
Overall a total of 11,041 games has departed (delisted + retired), with 1,236 games experience traded between clubs.
`Sydney have been the least affected club in terms of total games which just 221 games experience leaving the club and 150 games experience entering – a drop of just 71 games.
3 clubs have seen over 1000 games experience depart their clubs ... Essendon (1105), St Kilda (1212), and Western Bulldogs (1151)
St Kilda has seen the greatest number of games enter the club (396) with two premiership players from Sydney (Dempster and Schneider) and two Geelong ruckmen (King and Gardiner) for free as it is very likely that the Cats will not use their 6th round selection.
Total of the ins and outs ...
OUT IN DIFF
ADE 887 23 864
BRI 887 160 727
CAR 915 175 740
COL 754 16 738
ESS 1105 – 1105
FRE 785 – 785
GEE 358 – 358
HAW 583 – 583
KAN 588 96 492
MEL 961 2 959
PA 378 – 378
RCH 759 126 633
STK 1212 396 816
SYD 221 150 71
WCE 733 22 711
WB 1151 70 1081
Totals 12277 1236 11041
Here is an article by Martin Windsor-Black which shows
- StK has lost more games through retirements/delistings than any other club
- StK has gained more games through trading than any other club
- our net loss is 816 games which puts us in 5th place in terms of net games lost
Interesting to note the big cleanout at Essendon and Footscray.
Whilst Sydney are obviously comfortable with their current list.
Here is the details from "FootyStats"
=====================================
Martin Windsor-Black
Analysis – The draft, all the details
Our intrepid scribe has dug deeply to provide a thorough analysis of details in advance of the draft to be held next Wednesday.
MWB's work reveals some interesting stats regarding the number of games played by the players which have retired, delisted or traded.
For example both Adelaide and Brisbane have exactly the same number of games experience departing their clubs (887) i.e.
Adelaide: Ricciuto (312) + Bode (108) + Hinge (1) + Perrie (116) + Pfeiffer (0) + Torney (195) + Archard (0) + McIntyre (0) + Turner (0) + Hudson (55) + Mattner (98) + Meesen (2) = 887
Brisbane: Johnson (264) + Scott (215) + Voss (289) + Allan (5) + Fixter (54) + Garner (0) + Hamill (3) + Hadley (41) + Wood (16) = 887
St Kilda have the most leaving with 1212 games, however if Cousins departs, West Coast will have 1389 games departing.
Overall a total of 11,041 games has departed (delisted + retired), with 1,236 games experience traded between clubs.
`Sydney have been the least affected club in terms of total games which just 221 games experience leaving the club and 150 games experience entering – a drop of just 71 games.
3 clubs have seen over 1000 games experience depart their clubs ... Essendon (1105), St Kilda (1212), and Western Bulldogs (1151)
St Kilda has seen the greatest number of games enter the club (396) with two premiership players from Sydney (Dempster and Schneider) and two Geelong ruckmen (King and Gardiner) for free as it is very likely that the Cats will not use their 6th round selection.
Total of the ins and outs ...
OUT IN DIFF
ADE 887 23 864
BRI 887 160 727
CAR 915 175 740
COL 754 16 738
ESS 1105 – 1105
FRE 785 – 785
GEE 358 – 358
HAW 583 – 583
KAN 588 96 492
MEL 961 2 959
PA 378 – 378
RCH 759 126 633
STK 1212 396 816
SYD 221 150 71
WCE 733 22 711
WB 1151 70 1081
Totals 12277 1236 11041
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Re: Trades and Delistings - StK has been busiest
Martin may need to check some things.....Enrico_Misso wrote:Experience lost and gained
Here is an article by Martin Windsor-Black which shows
[St Kilda has seen the greatest number of games enter the club (396) with two premiership players from Sydney (Dempster and Schneider) and two Geelong ruckmen (King and Gardiner) for free
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Re: Trades and Delistings - StK has been busiest
& some people reckon Blake is too short as a backup ruckmansaintsRrising wrote:Martin may need to check some things.....Enrico_Misso wrote:Experience lost and gained
Here is an article by Martin Windsor-Black which shows
[St Kilda has seen the greatest number of games enter the club (396) with two premiership players from Sydney (Dempster and Schneider) and two Geelong ruckmen (King and Gardiner) for free
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