Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
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Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
8 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
7 Mason Wood (STK)
5 Elliot Yeo (WCE)
5 Callum Wilkie (STK)
3 Liam Duggan (WCE)
1 Paddy Dow (STK)
1 Liam Ryan (WCE)
Nasiah voted best player on the ground
No votes for Windhager from coaches but his team mates and Saints fans say thanks for doing a great job
Wilkie undervalued by Saintsational voters
Pissweak and biased voting by Simpson. I think he gave Yeo the 5 and Duggan the 3. Duggan was average and Yeo didn't win them the game
7 Mason Wood (STK)
5 Elliot Yeo (WCE)
5 Callum Wilkie (STK)
3 Liam Duggan (WCE)
1 Paddy Dow (STK)
1 Liam Ryan (WCE)
Nasiah voted best player on the ground
No votes for Windhager from coaches but his team mates and Saints fans say thanks for doing a great job
Wilkie undervalued by Saintsational voters
Pissweak and biased voting by Simpson. I think he gave Yeo the 5 and Duggan the 3. Duggan was average and Yeo didn't win them the game
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Why is it always assumed the coach (or whoever does the votes for him) votes more so for his team than the opposition? I would think quite often the reverse is true.Scollop wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 5:36pm 8 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
7 Mason Wood (STK)
5 Elliot Yeo (WCE)
5 Callum Wilkie (STK)
3 Liam Duggan (WCE)
1 Paddy Dow (STK)
1 Liam Ryan (WCE)
Nasiah voted best player on the ground
No votes for Windhager from coaches but his team mates and Saints fans say thanks for doing a great job
Wilkie undervalued by Saintsational voters
Pissweak and biased voting by Simpson. I think he gave Yeo the 5 and Duggan the 3. Duggan was average and Yeo didn't win them the game
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Oh...of coursetakeaway wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 5:51pmWhy is it always assumed the coach (or whoever does the votes for him) votes more so for his team than the opposition? I would think quite often the reverse is true.Scollop wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 5:36pm 8 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
7 Mason Wood (STK)
5 Elliot Yeo (WCE)
5 Callum Wilkie (STK)
3 Liam Duggan (WCE)
1 Paddy Dow (STK)
1 Liam Ryan (WCE)
Nasiah voted best player on the ground
No votes for Windhager from coaches but his team mates and Saints fans say thanks for doing a great job
Wilkie undervalued by Saintsational voters
Pissweak and biased voting by Simpson. I think he gave Yeo the 5 and Duggan the 3. Duggan was average and Yeo didn't win them the game
How silly of me.
Ross Lyon or Corry Enright gave Yeo 5 and gave 3 to Duggan for his significant contribution
If you believe that...then you also believe they thought Duggan was more influential than Mason Wood
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Because it ii obvious how both coaches voted.takeaway wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 5:51pmWhy is it always assumed the coach (or whoever does the votes for him) votes more so for his team than the opposition? I would think quite often the reverse is true.Scollop wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 5:36pm 8 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
7 Mason Wood (STK)
5 Elliot Yeo (WCE)
5 Callum Wilkie (STK)
3 Liam Duggan (WCE)
1 Paddy Dow (STK)
1 Liam Ryan (WCE)
Nasiah voted best player on the ground
No votes for Windhager from coaches but his team mates and Saints fans say thanks for doing a great job
Wilkie undervalued by Saintsational voters
Pissweak and biased voting by Simpson. I think he gave Yeo the 5 and Duggan the 3. Duggan was average and Yeo didn't win them the game
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Surprised with no love for Windy since his move on to Reid essentially won us the match.
Not sure how many other players in the comp can do a job on a rampaging Reid โฆ or a Nick Daicos. Windhager has stitched the both of them up this season. Thatโs a handy card to have up our sleeves.
Usually I much prefer the attacking, ball-winning type of game-changer, but thereโs more than one way to skin a cat.
Not sure how many other players in the comp can do a job on a rampaging Reid โฆ or a Nick Daicos. Windhager has stitched the both of them up this season. Thatโs a handy card to have up our sleeves.
Usually I much prefer the attacking, ball-winning type of game-changer, but thereโs more than one way to skin a cat.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Wilkie could have got 5 and Yeo 3+2
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Yep, obvious to those with a closed mind.saynta wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 6:32pmBecause it ii obvious how both coaches voted.takeaway wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 5:51pmWhy is it always assumed the coach (or whoever does the votes for him) votes more so for his team than the opposition? I would think quite often the reverse is true.Scollop wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 5:36pm 8 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
7 Mason Wood (STK)
5 Elliot Yeo (WCE)
5 Callum Wilkie (STK)
3 Liam Duggan (WCE)
1 Paddy Dow (STK)
1 Liam Ryan (WCE)
Nasiah voted best player on the ground
No votes for Windhager from coaches but his team mates and Saints fans say thanks for doing a great job
Wilkie undervalued by Saintsational voters
Pissweak and biased voting by Simpson. I think he gave Yeo the 5 and Duggan the 3. Duggan was average and Yeo didn't win them the game
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Saints Coach/winning team
5 Wood
4 Nasiah
3 Wilkie
2 Yeo (the best player from the opposition)
1 Dow
WCE coach/losing team
5 Yeo (his own player was arguably best o g. Highest disposals. 14 contested. 8 clearances. He wants to keep Yeo or ...pump up his value if there's any offer that's too good to refuse)
4 Nasiah (opposition player he thinks hurt them the most)
3 Duggan
2 Wilkie (opposition defender with most rebounds and intercepts)
1 Ryan
If Saints coach doesn't give Wilkie 3, then the only other combination (as suggested by The_Dud) means that the Saints coach gives Duggan 3 and Wilkie 0.
Do you think that's logical? Does it make sense that a Saints coach would value Duggan's 2 clearances and 3 score involvements more than Wilkie's 13 intercept possessions and 3 score involvements?
Sinclair had 7 contested possessions and 2 clearances. Same as Duggan.
Sinclair's 6 x SI's (double that of Duggan) and Sinclair kicked a goal. Duggan didn't.
Does it make sense if WCE coach gives Wilkie 5 and values his own player in Yeo less. Have a look at the WCE coach votes in the AFLCA award. He has given Yeo top votes for the side this year more than once. He also rewards mids and forwards more than defenders.
I think takeaway wants to argue for the sake of arguing. He likes opposing most things I post
5 Wood
4 Nasiah
3 Wilkie
2 Yeo (the best player from the opposition)
1 Dow
WCE coach/losing team
5 Yeo (his own player was arguably best o g. Highest disposals. 14 contested. 8 clearances. He wants to keep Yeo or ...pump up his value if there's any offer that's too good to refuse)
4 Nasiah (opposition player he thinks hurt them the most)
3 Duggan
2 Wilkie (opposition defender with most rebounds and intercepts)
1 Ryan
If Saints coach doesn't give Wilkie 3, then the only other combination (as suggested by The_Dud) means that the Saints coach gives Duggan 3 and Wilkie 0.
Do you think that's logical? Does it make sense that a Saints coach would value Duggan's 2 clearances and 3 score involvements more than Wilkie's 13 intercept possessions and 3 score involvements?
Sinclair had 7 contested possessions and 2 clearances. Same as Duggan.
Sinclair's 6 x SI's (double that of Duggan) and Sinclair kicked a goal. Duggan didn't.
Does it make sense if WCE coach gives Wilkie 5 and values his own player in Yeo less. Have a look at the WCE coach votes in the AFLCA award. He has given Yeo top votes for the side this year more than once. He also rewards mids and forwards more than defenders.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
I would've found a way to include Barrass and McGovern before Duggan, Yeo and Ryan
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Could have been:Scollop wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 11:53pm Saints Coach/winning team
5 Wood
4 Nasiah
3 Wilkie
2 Yeo (the best player from the opposition)
1 Dow
WCE coach/losing team
5 Yeo (his own player was arguably best o g. Highest disposals. 14 contested. 8 clearances. He wants to keep Yeo or ...pump up his value if there's any offer that's too good to refuse)
4 Nasiah (opposition player he thinks hurt them the most)
3 Duggan
2 Wilkie (opposition defender with most rebounds and intercepts)
1 Ryan
If Saints coach doesn't give Wilkie 3, then the only other combination (as suggested by The_Dud) means that the Saints coach gives Duggan 3 and Wilkie 0.
Do you think that's logical? Does it make sense that a Saints coach would value Duggan's 2 clearances and 3 score involvements more than Wilkie's 13 intercept possessions and 3 score involvements?
Sinclair had 7 contested possessions and 2 clearances. Same as Duggan.
Sinclair's 6 x SI's (double that of Duggan) and Sinclair kicked a goal. Duggan didn't.
Does it make sense if WCE coach gives Wilkie 5 and values his own player in Yeo less. Have a look at the WCE coach votes in the AFLCA award. He has given Yeo top votes for the side this year more than once. He also rewards mids and forwards more than defenders.
I think takeaway wants to argue for the sake of arguing. He likes opposing most things I post
ROSS
5 wood
4 nas
3 Duggan
2 Yeo
1. Dow
SIMPKIN
5 Wilkie
4. Nas
3. Yeo
2. Wood
1. Ryan
Then top 2 from each coach are saints. I could see the oppo coach rating Wilkie game as he thwarted so many of their attacks
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Could have been:Scollop wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 11:53pm Saints Coach/winning team
5 Wood
4 Nasiah
3 Wilkie
2 Yeo (the best player from the opposition)
1 Dow
WCE coach/losing team
5 Yeo (his own player was arguably best o g. Highest disposals. 14 contested. 8 clearances. He wants to keep Yeo or ...pump up his value if there's any offer that's too good to refuse)
4 Nasiah (opposition player he thinks hurt them the most)
3 Duggan
2 Wilkie (opposition defender with most rebounds and intercepts)
1 Ryan
If Saints coach doesn't give Wilkie 3, then the only other combination (as suggested by The_Dud) means that the Saints coach gives Duggan 3 and Wilkie 0.
Do you think that's logical? Does it make sense that a Saints coach would value Duggan's 2 clearances and 3 score involvements more than Wilkie's 13 intercept possessions and 3 score involvements?
Sinclair had 7 contested possessions and 2 clearances. Same as Duggan.
Sinclair's 6 x SI's (double that of Duggan) and Sinclair kicked a goal. Duggan didn't.
Does it make sense if WCE coach gives Wilkie 5 and values his own player in Yeo less. Have a look at the WCE coach votes in the AFLCA award. He has given Yeo top votes for the side this year more than once. He also rewards mids and forwards more than defenders.
I think takeaway wants to argue for the sake of arguing. He likes opposing most things I post
ROSS
5 wood
4 nas
3 Duggan
2 Yeo
1. Dow
SIMPKIN
5 Wilkie
4. Nas
3. Yeo
2. Wood
1. Ryan
Then top 2 from each coach are saints. I could see the oppo coach rating Wilkie game as he thwarted so many of their attacks
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Could have been:Scollop wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 11:53pm Saints Coach/winning team
5 Wood
4 Nasiah
3 Wilkie
2 Yeo (the best player from the opposition)
1 Dow
WCE coach/losing team
5 Yeo (his own player was arguably best o g. Highest disposals. 14 contested. 8 clearances. He wants to keep Yeo or ...pump up his value if there's any offer that's too good to refuse)
4 Nasiah (opposition player he thinks hurt them the most)
3 Duggan
2 Wilkie (opposition defender with most rebounds and intercepts)
1 Ryan
If Saints coach doesn't give Wilkie 3, then the only other combination (as suggested by The_Dud) means that the Saints coach gives Duggan 3 and Wilkie 0.
Do you think that's logical? Does it make sense that a Saints coach would value Duggan's 2 clearances and 3 score involvements more than Wilkie's 13 intercept possessions and 3 score involvements?
Sinclair had 7 contested possessions and 2 clearances. Same as Duggan.
Sinclair's 6 x SI's (double that of Duggan) and Sinclair kicked a goal. Duggan didn't.
Does it make sense if WCE coach gives Wilkie 5 and values his own player in Yeo less. Have a look at the WCE coach votes in the AFLCA award. He has given Yeo top votes for the side this year more than once. He also rewards mids and forwards more than defenders.
I think takeaway wants to argue for the sake of arguing. He likes opposing most things I post
ROSS
5 wood
4 nas
3 Duggan
2 Yeo
1. Dow
SIMPKIN
5 Wilkie
4. Nas
3. Yeo
2. Wood
1. Ryan
Then top 2 from each coach are saints. I could see the oppo coach rating Wilkie game as he thwarted so many of their attacks
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Itโs f****** obvious to anyone with half a brain.
Lyon
8 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
7 Mason Wood (STK)
5 Callum Wilkie (STK)
1 Paddy Dow (STK)
Simpson
5 Elliot Yeo (WCE)
3 Liam Duggan (WCE)
1 Liam Ryan (WCE)
Everyone happy now?
Lyon
8 Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera (STK)
7 Mason Wood (STK)
5 Callum Wilkie (STK)
1 Paddy Dow (STK)
Simpson
5 Elliot Yeo (WCE)
3 Liam Duggan (WCE)
1 Liam Ryan (WCE)
Everyone happy now?
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
No, I like to correct most things you post. Your scenario above gives Yeo 7 votes. Did you mean that?Scollop wrote: โMon 03 Jun 2024 11:53pm Saints Coach/winning team
5 Wood
4 Nasiah
3 Wilkie
2 Yeo (the best player from the opposition)
1 Dow
WCE coach/losing team
5 Yeo (his own player was arguably best o g. Highest disposals. 14 contested. 8 clearances. He wants to keep Yeo or ...pump up his value if there's any offer that's too good to refuse)
4 Nasiah (opposition player he thinks hurt them the most)
3 Duggan
2 Wilkie (opposition defender with most rebounds and intercepts)
1 Ryan
If Saints coach doesn't give Wilkie 3, then the only other combination (as suggested by The_Dud) means that the Saints coach gives Duggan 3 and Wilkie 0.
Do you think that's logical? Does it make sense that a Saints coach would value Duggan's 2 clearances and 3 score involvements more than Wilkie's 13 intercept possessions and 3 score involvements?
Sinclair had 7 contested possessions and 2 clearances. Same as Duggan.
Sinclair's 6 x SI's (double that of Duggan) and Sinclair kicked a goal. Duggan didn't.
Does it make sense if WCE coach gives Wilkie 5 and values his own player in Yeo less. Have a look at the WCE coach votes in the AFLCA award. He has given Yeo top votes for the side this year more than once. He also rewards mids and forwards more than defenders.
I think takeaway wants to argue for the sake of arguing. He likes opposing most things I post
As illustrated by Super Duper, the are other alternatives which are quite logical. My point is your assumption (every week), that the coach favours his team in the voting is not necessarily right.
From my viewpoint, I reckon there is no way either coach gave Yeo 5 votes. He is a 3/2. It is also quite possible that the Saints rep gave Ryan the 1 vote and Simpson gave his to Dow. Ryan was a nuisance all match, and was given some attention by Saint's coaches.
Very important stuff.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Yes. 'could' have been.SuperDuper wrote: โTue 04 Jun 2024 4:41am
Could have been:
ROSS
5 wood
4 nas
3 Duggan
2 Yeo
1. Dow
SIMPKIN
5 Wilkie
4. Nas
3. Yeo
2. Wood
1. Ryan
Then top 2 from each coach are saints. I could see the oppo coach rating Wilkie game as he thwarted so many of their attacks
Possible. Yes. But highly unlikely...because as I stated there's no fkn way on Earth that Duggan is going to be voted by the Saints coach to have earned 3 votes
The ONLY way the above scenario works is if you believe that Saints coach thinks Duggan deserves votes ahead of ALL Saints players including Wilkie, Sinclair, Marshall, Steele, Windhager and Battle.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Aside from the two late goals just before half time from the Eagles, the first half was pretty even.
The Eagles kicked late goals in both the first and second quarters to take a small lead into the breaks.
From half time, the Saints were clearly the better team.
Stands to reason, then that both coaches should give the BOG to a Saints player.
Wood (probably from Simpson) as he was the one that genuinely hurt the Eagles on the scoreboard.
Wilkie from Lyon as he was a rock down back.
Yeo may have got the top votes if the Eagles won the game.
The Eagles kicked late goals in both the first and second quarters to take a small lead into the breaks.
From half time, the Saints were clearly the better team.
Stands to reason, then that both coaches should give the BOG to a Saints player.
Wood (probably from Simpson) as he was the one that genuinely hurt the Eagles on the scoreboard.
Wilkie from Lyon as he was a rock down back.
Yeo may have got the top votes if the Eagles won the game.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Have a look at Duggan's stats versus Wilkie and Sinclair. Are you really saying that Duggan deserves votes ahead of Wilkie and Sinclair?
That's the only way those 'illustrated' numbers work
Also...dingbat...antogoniser...what you're trying to argue is that the WCE Eagles coach is observant and rational by giving Wilkie best on ground...but the Saints coach doesn't rate Wilkie's game at all.
Dingbat!
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
You using the word 'reason'Life Long Saint wrote: โTue 04 Jun 2024 10:00am Aside from the two late goals just before half time from the Eagles, the first half was pretty even.
The Eagles kicked late goals in both the first and second quarters to take a small lead into the breaks.
From half time, the Saints were clearly the better team.
Stands to reason, then that both coaches should give the BOG to a Saints player.
Wood (probably from Simpson) as he was the one that genuinely hurt the Eagles on the scoreboard.
Wilkie from Lyon as he was a rock down back.
Yeo may have got the top votes if the Eagles won the game.
Do the exercise. Work out the numbers for yourself ...or are you going with the Superduper triple post?
Does it stand to reason that the Saints coach would vote for Duggan? Are Duggan's stats and was Duggan's influence more important than Wilkie?
I'd go with it, if it's WCE voting for Duggan...but it's not!!
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Cheers mate
Superduper says ' top 2 from each coach are saints. I could see the oppo coach rating Wilkie game ' ...thats the only part that makes sense. He even called him SIMPKIN
Easy to critique when you isolate stuff...not so easy when you try and explain each number and each vote and which coach. That's not what he did.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Chill out, man! I didn't mention Duggan at all!Scollop wrote: โTue 04 Jun 2024 10:08amYou using the word 'reason'Life Long Saint wrote: โTue 04 Jun 2024 10:00am Aside from the two late goals just before half time from the Eagles, the first half was pretty even.
The Eagles kicked late goals in both the first and second quarters to take a small lead into the breaks.
From half time, the Saints were clearly the better team.
Stands to reason, then that both coaches should give the BOG to a Saints player.
Wood (probably from Simpson) as he was the one that genuinely hurt the Eagles on the scoreboard.
Wilkie from Lyon as he was a rock down back.
Yeo may have got the top votes if the Eagles won the game.
Do the exercise. Work out the numbers for yourself ...or are you going with the Superduper triple post?
Does it stand to reason that the Saints coach would vote for Duggan? Are Duggan's stats and was Duggan's influence more important than Wilkie?
I'd go with it, if it's WCE voting for Duggan...but it's not if you believe the Superduper pattern.
Surprised he got votes to be honest...cheap kicks from full back.
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Thank youLife Long Saint wrote: โTue 04 Jun 2024 10:17am Chill out, man! I didn't mention Duggan at all!
Surprised he got votes to be honest...cheap kicks from full back.
Cool man
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Re: Coaches votes Round 12 vs WCE
Its the coaches' votes, not mine.Scollop wrote: โTue 04 Jun 2024 10:00amHave a look at Duggan's stats versus Wilkie and Sinclair. Are you really saying that Duggan deserves votes ahead of Wilkie and Sinclair?
That's the only way those 'illustrated' numbers work
Also...dingbat...antogoniser...what you're trying to argue is that the WCE Eagles coach is observant and rational by giving Wilkie best on ground...but the Saints coach doesn't rate Wilkie's game at all.
Dingbat!
You lost me at the word "stats". You really do go overboard on "stats". Stats enough. Watch the game, man, that's what the coaches do.
The coaches' votes are now official and go into the record, who cares how the coaches actually voted, unless you want to try to find an angle to bag one of the coaches. It's only a guess anyway. Childish stuff.