Trevor Barker Award
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Re: Trevor Barker Award
I don’t give votes
Just felt Mason Wood had a very good year
And numbers back that up
His ability to get back and help defend and get forward and hit the scoreboard was significant imo
Just felt Mason Wood had a very good year
And numbers back that up
His ability to get back and help defend and get forward and hit the scoreboard was significant imo
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Re: Trevor Barker Award
Did a compare between Wood and Hill
Wood performed better in almost every category
His numbers as a Winger were elite
Wood performed better in almost every category
His numbers as a Winger were elite
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Re: Trevor Barker Award
Agree.
That said there are multiple ways to play the wing role and its possible Woods form was enabled by Hills supporting run.
Disclaimer: posts are my views and shouldn't be taken as fact, even if I am in fact right.
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Re: Trevor Barker Award
Pure possession numbers aren't everything.
If you just look at stats then Brad Crouch should have nearly won the medal, but he didn't.
I remember some of the voting on the Saintsational Player of the year being quite different to how the coaches saw things (with voting in the Coaches Association Award).
Jack Steele, Josh Battle and Brad Hill were among the best players for us in the final.
The votes they earned probably pushed them past Mason Wood
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Re: Trevor Barker Award
You’re not much good without getting a kick!
As a winger
look at Intercepts, rebound d50, i50 entries, whether they hit 20ppg and 6+ marks
Goals also important for a winger over half a gpg is desirable
As a winger
look at Intercepts, rebound d50, i50 entries, whether they hit 20ppg and 6+ marks
Goals also important for a winger over half a gpg is desirable
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Re: Trevor Barker Award
Here's a sample of Mason Wood toward the middle and latter parts of the year. He is a very important player in our team.
As mentioned, his running is both ways and his defensive efforts and spoils have assisted our KP defenders who are probably among the shortest in the game.
Wood is also a good connecter. His score involvements and inside 50 count is usually very good. He probably gets 60-65% of his possessions as uncontested.
Rnd 14. 18 touches. 6 kicks. 55% DE.
6 clangers.
Rnd 15. 24 touches. 12 kicks. 58% DE.
7 clangers
Rnd 16. 24 touches @ 66% DE. kicked a goal and only had 1 clanger.
Rnd 17. 21 touches @ 66% DE. That's only 14 effective disposals.
Rnd 18. 14 touches. Good DE at 85% but that's still only 12 effective disposals
Rnd 19. 25 touches. 60% DE. NO goals. 4 clangers.
Rnd 20. 25 touches. 52% DE. 1 goal. 8 clangers.
That's one third of all his possessions being turnovers
I think if he improves his disposal efficiency (and reduces his turnovers) he will be an even better player for us...no doubt
As mentioned, his running is both ways and his defensive efforts and spoils have assisted our KP defenders who are probably among the shortest in the game.
Wood is also a good connecter. His score involvements and inside 50 count is usually very good. He probably gets 60-65% of his possessions as uncontested.
Rnd 14. 18 touches. 6 kicks. 55% DE.
6 clangers.
Rnd 15. 24 touches. 12 kicks. 58% DE.
7 clangers
Rnd 16. 24 touches @ 66% DE. kicked a goal and only had 1 clanger.
Rnd 17. 21 touches @ 66% DE. That's only 14 effective disposals.
Rnd 18. 14 touches. Good DE at 85% but that's still only 12 effective disposals
Rnd 19. 25 touches. 60% DE. NO goals. 4 clangers.
Rnd 20. 25 touches. 52% DE. 1 goal. 8 clangers.
That's one third of all his possessions being turnovers
I think if he improves his disposal efficiency (and reduces his turnovers) he will be an even better player for us...no doubt