Shock stat Magpies rank worst in the competition

Collingwood sits on prime of the ladder after seven rounds and may seemingly conjure a win from any place.

But one shocking statistical warning gentle is flashing, and even Craig McRae’s miracle males can’t maintain profitable except the difficulty is fastened, in accordance with Champion Data analyst Daniel Hoyne.

“While we talk about the stoppage game becoming more imoprtant in terms of potency, the turnover game is still king,” he stated on a brand new episode of Pure Footy.

“If you look at what they’re doing over the past five weeks, to be 18th at scoring from intercepts – that is a huge concern.”

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Hoyne stated Collingwood’s intercept recreation was nonetheless sturdy, however the Magpies’ capability to transform these intercepts into scores is falling down badly.

“It’s not through lack of opportunity. They’re winning the ball back off the opposition the second-most of any team in the competition, which is what they were doing last year,” he stated.

“There is no better team at winning the ball back between the arcs than Collingwood.

“They’ve won 65 intercept marks between the arcs over the past five weeks, which is 12 more than any other team in the competition, yet they can’t punish you going back the other way.

“It wasn’t a big issue last year, so it’s a huge scope for improvement. But if it doesn’t fix, their six and one win-loss record will start to change over the coming weeks.”

In that point Isaac Quaynor has gained 28 midfield intercepts – essentially the most of any gamers within the competitors – however they’ve generated a return of simply two factors on the scoreboard. Brayden Maynard’s 21 intecepts have generated 4 factors and Nick Daicos’s 19 have generated eight factors.

North Melbourne premiership champion David King stated accidents to tall forwards Dan McStay and Mason Cox have been hurting the Pies, and the answer could possibly be going again to the long run with celebrity Jordan De Goey.

“The talking point here is if you want to get it on the scoreboard then maybe De Goey has to go forward again. He’s played 15 per cent time in the forward half the last four weeks, and Mihocek needs help, it’s as simple as that.”

Also on a giant episode, Geelong’s ‘insane’ scoring stat – and the one huge concern for the Cats, why Essendon can’t afford to lose Darcy Parish, Port Adelaide’s template for disarming St Kilda’s operating recreation, and TAB’s Jaimee Rogers joins the panel to run by way of the most recent odds.

Originally revealed as Pure Footy: Stats gurus David King and Daniel Hoyne on the massive tendencies forward of spherical 8

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