Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What is the significance of grassroots clubs in community sports?
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Thanks, guys, for having me in.
It's good to be here. Have you got your headset on? Rookie. Put those on, mate. Rookie and get right into that. There you go. Now you look like it. How's the trip in from Mount Sunbury?
Chapter 3: How has Corey Mobilio's journey shaped his insights?
Why you've come in? You left the train at half past five to get in here, Wisp.
No, actually a really good run into that. No, it was good. So, no, good to be here. I couldn't sleep last night just ready to meet Tim. You were excited about this, weren't you? I couldn't sleep. I was tossing and turning, so hopefully I'm sharp today.
No, you sound sharp.
We've got a bit to get through, and you can send through some questions because he's on the run. He's got his computer with him, and he's as good as anyone in the business. We'll just do Carlton now, then we'll take a break and get into some other stuff.
What is it about the Blues, the way they've been playing, that hasn't enabled them to have any great success that would have saved perhaps Michael Voss's career? Yeah.
Yeah, look, there's plenty of angles to kind of discuss here. But with them, I think they've got some really big list decisions to make at the end of the year. But I think the back half of the year provides opportunity to, you know, is Billy Wilson going to make it? Is Ashton Moyer going to make it? Is Cooper Lord going to make it? Give me more of Taylor Byrne.
Give me more of Jack Isen who's debuting this weekend. Yes. From an on-field point of view, look, they're 1-8 for a reason. It's the punishment. And we talk about it so much. 18th for putting an intercept onto the scoreboard this year. Like, that's a profile that just isn't going to cut it.
So in terms of how successful clubs... So that's scoring from turnover.
Intercepts. Yep, your ability to put an intercept onto the scoreboard. Go back the other way. Yeah, and that makes up 60% of your scoring, the turnover game. So it's so important in this day and age, you know, the modern game where it's transition, ball movement, and your ability to punish. If you can't punish with ball in hand, good luck trying to contain.
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Chapter 4: What challenges are facing the Carlton Football Club this season?
That's what we mean when you keep up with the trend of the game. So they maintain... their strength in an area where the game's just slowly moving past.
Exactly. And you look at just the last five years under Voss, including this year, top six side once for ball movement, your ability to go end to end. And that was last year. And as we touched on, poor connection and points from turnover differential, top six side once. This year, they currently rank 18th.
In one game, in top six once.
Yeah, across the last five years. So look, yeah. And like the contest and clearance stuff is really strong. But as we touched on, look, yeah, the game is moving away from that.
With Champion Data, do you also get the GPS numbers through Champion Data? Yes. Does that tell a story about Carlton and their inability to be able to run with sides, say, in the second half and ā
Yeah, it's a good question. It's probably one aspect of the game I haven't really delved a lot into. So I can't really give an educated answer there. But yeah, it would be interesting. Yeah, it would be very interesting.
It sort of backs up what your eye tells you. So this is what stats are about. You don't have to look at them if you don't want to. Or you can help... back up what you think your eye's seeing, or you can just live purely off stats. I don't mind where you sit and all of it. So you watch the game and you go, is this what my eye's telling me? And you go, no, they can't. They can't move the footy.
Or their kicking doesn't allow them to hurt teams when they turn the footy over where good sides do. So, hey, we'll take our break. On the other side of this, we'll have a look at tonight. You want to talk about St Kilda. The spike. Tommy Sparrow.
There's an interesting spike out there in the game too. Somebody that's just lighting it up at the moment that we need to keep our eye on.
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Chapter 5: How do turnovers impact scoring efficiency in football?
I'm just logging all the questions that are coming. I'll give them to you. You take them away and can answer them next week. Someone wants to know, can you do score involvements against? Because I know how highly you rate score involvements. But can you narrow it down and say, Tim Watson is one of the main reasons that opposition teams score because he turns the footy over.
Yeah, we can look at the punishment that opposition sides have had off your turnover. So, look, there's a lot that needs to go right in that chain. But, yeah, no.
And if there's something else that somebody out there would like Corey to have a look at over the next couple of weeks, send us a text through. Okay, tonight's game. What can you tell us about the Lions? And the Cats.
Yeah, looking forward to this one. Look, guys, we put it on the radar last week with Brisbane in their centre bounce game. It's interesting. If you compared it to this time last year, their offensive profile is in significantly better shape, which is scary for the competition. Better shape.
Scoring from centre bounce has been off the charts the last three weeks. Is Draper influential in that part of it or not?
Yeah, he's really starting to come into it. His last five weeks, he's really starting to warm into his work. I think with them, and we speak about them locking on new ways to score, but their turnover game in the last six weeks have put 27% of their intercepts onto the scoreboard. So every time they win it back off the opposition, how often do you put it onto the scoreboard?
It's their second best six-week stretch over the last 15 years, which is scary. And we've spoken about it, Gaz, in terms of it still feels to me they haven't fired a shot yet. And there's important players, you know, Will Ashcroft, Dunkley, Fletcher, Rayner. Wilmot's been a little bit inconsistent with his form. Who just haven't fired a shot. McCluggage.
McCluggage is another one. So there's a big upside for them. They've won three of the last four against the Cats. What is it that, I think that's right. Yeah, no, you're right. What is it that Geelong struggle with against Brisbane?
Yeah, Geelong, from a positive point of view this year, is that their number one points from forward half. So their ability to outnumber and squeeze the ground and win contests in their forward half has been really good. And they're on track to be the fourth best side for forward half scoring over the last 10 years. That's a big number, isn't it? A really big number.
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Chapter 6: What role does GPS data play in analyzing player performance?
And for me, and this guy's shown his hand on the week and he kicked his four goals out of contract, which is interesting in itself. Darcy Wilson attended just 10% of centre bounces this year.
I'd love for that number to go to 30%, 40% because you look at someone like Melbourne who in the past with Windsor has been a really nice peripheral player and he's shown glimpses with his speed and his drive and they've thrown him into a centre bounce this year. He's been great. There were some teething issues, but his last four or five weeks have been really strong.
I look at Darcy Wilson and I was piecing this together last night and I think what type of player could he be? And I think, could he be a Max Holmes? And I ran the numbers after 49 games. And if you just do a simple comparison, Wilson has Holmes for disposals. He uses it better by foot. I think that's an evolution to Holmes' game, but not only Wilson's game that needs to improve.
metres gained marginally, you know, very slight, basically the exact same, and score involvement. So they average the exact same number of score involvement. So I think for St Kilda fans and moving forward is seeing Darcy Wilson at a centre bounce.
Darcy time. I like it, Whispers.
I do too.
We might have time for one more on your little hit list there. Quite a choover out there.
Tommy Sparrow. So very interesting listening to Stephen King. Yeah.
the other day um you know i think in the past sparrow and chandler have been you know the grunt players and more role players be given the opportunity to flourish this year you look at sparrow since round three top 30 rated player in the competition out of contract which is interesting um but yeah he you know he ticks the boxes from a clearance contest pressure he's in really good form
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