Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Ah, yes, indeed. Anytime, Gary. Yes, indeed. It is Corey Mobilio, the man from Champion Data, who has studied. He's like one of those senseis. He studied under the master. He studied under Dan Hoyne.
He danced across the rice paper and was allowed to leave.
And Hoyne said, go free, young man. Spread your data wings.
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Chapter 2: What insights does Corey Mobilio share about the upcoming round 11?
He's got the tattoos on the inside of his forearms. The Champion Data tattoos. Two apple tattoos where he picks his computer up.
Corsa, good to see you. Thanks for having me. Thanks for having me back in. And congratulations too. That's in order. Yeah, off the top.
Why?
Engage. He's got a big engagement party coming up very, very soon, apparently.
We don't know him that well yet. We can't delve into those. Yes, we can. Righto.
It's a big time in his life. I don't know whether he wants us talking about it. Ebony. Ebony. Of course he does.
Good morning, Ebony. Yeah, lovely. Lovely lady.
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Chapter 3: How does Corey Mobilio describe his journey in data analysis?
We've got segments for Corsa. He's going to whip his way through these, and then there'll be opportunity to take some questions. And let's start with tonight. Thursday night footy down in Tassie, the Hawks and the Crows.
Yeah, interesting game. I think the loser out of this, it will get big on them, especially if it's Hawthorne. So I think with the Hawthorne chat, and you look at their past month and their clearance profiles break even, so they're seventh for clearance differential. But the damage from clearance is where I want to start with today. So they're 18th for points from clearance. For the year?
Sorry, across this last four-week block. And 18th for putting a clearance onto the scoreboard. So everyone will tell me it's Will Day. Will Day's going to fix it. I think we just... You don't need to temper expectations. This is a guy who's played 22 games across the last three years, and I want Will Day firing the back half of the year. You know what I mean? I want him coming for finals.
I'd bring him in the back half. I'd play him off half back.
Play him off half back and just bleed him into the season. That's where he started, so he'd be comfortable back there. I think we saw a change against Melbourne to their centre-bounce mix. So McDonald went in for 16, Watson went in for eight, which I feel is about right for him, a couple more. And speaking of, yeah, Dylan Moore attended too. I'd like to say that number increased a little bit.
They smashed Melbourne early at centre-bounce and then got smashed by the end of the game.
They did. So I feel, and I look at Josh Ward and Mackenzie, they're actually having significant impact. So Ward's having a really big impact on a wing this year when he's played on a wing. And Cam Mackenzie has that high half forward and he can get to the back of stoppage. I think, and he's having a high impact as a forward this year.
Hey, we'll get our break away because then I want a nice clean chunk because we'll work through all the stuff you've brought in. And as you can see here, the old temper text has woken up and saying, this is the man. There's a lot of questions coming through.
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Chapter 4: What are the current statistics for Hawthorne and their performance?
We'll try and get to as many of them as we can with Corey Mobilio from Champion Data.
That's why I kick an eight in the last quarter when Big Corsa wanders in here. He's got his own stuff, but there's stuff coming off the temper text for him. Question for Corsa. LDU, great season. However, kicking inside forward 50 is terrible. Where does he rate? That's from Craig.
Yeah, great season. So he's a top 25 rated player across the competition this year. You look at his ball use going inside 50. He is the seventh worst kick for North Melbourne retaining system.
Seventh worst?
Yeah, of the top 50 as well. But he's having a very good year.
Okay, let's do Pendleby by the numbers.
Is there anything we don't know about Pendles? That's the thing.
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Chapter 5: What challenges does Hawthorne face in their clearance game?
I thought I'd just sum him up today at obviously a numbers point of view, and he's still performing at such a high level. You look at him this year, he's a top 20 rated player across the competition this year. So 21 seasons, he's still doing it. You look at him and I've plucked a couple of stats.
He's, and this is champion data history, number one for disposals, close to 11,000 disposals, effective disposals, tackles. He's applied the most tackles and that's probably volume of matches, which has helped him. Goal assists and balks and balks is in layman's terms, selling the candy. So I think you sum up his career, that ice cold composure. He's got that unfair game IQ.
One of the best kicks we've seen. One of the best kicks inside 50 we've seen also. So credit to him, he's still doing it.
And just on Pendles and the whole build-up to this, Gerard Waitley today with Shannon Gill will give you some perspective around this. Because if you think that this is unique and that no one else has made a big deal about this, I think you're going to get a nice big straighten-up when Shannon Gill wanders in with Gerard. Correct. Crows, how are they tracking?
They haven't beaten anyone at the moment, but are they still on track?
Yeah.
Yeah, I find them a fascinating watch and tonight and more in particular their next six weeks. So you look at their previous six weeks, fifth easiest run of any side in the competition. They've got their offense back to a certain degree, averaging close to 100 points. Number one team for scoring from forward half. Just their overall damage has improved tremendously.
Just a bit of a caveat on that due to the soft draw. So I think you look at their next six weeks, it starts tonight with Hawthorne. They go into it by the freshen up. And then it's Geelong, the Bulldogs who hopefully have some personnel back. Melbourne who are obviously flying into a showdown. So I think after this six-week block, we're going to find out more about them.
I don't think behind the ball is an issue. They were going well at the start of the year in that part of the game. But their damage with ball in hand is against the best is what I want to kind of monitor.
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Chapter 6: How is Collingwood's Pendlebury performing this season?
You look at him across the last five rounds, just ranks outside the top 10 players across the competition. Could you potentially experiment with something like him? There are a lot of names flying around, you know, Bontempelli, Joel Frazier, Ed Richards back behind the ball. You know, Bailey Dale, he's one in really good form. Could you potentially look at him in the forward half of the ground?
Because he did it in the back end in 2019 and went ballistic. So, yeah, a lot to ponder here.
We might have to get him in earlier because I can't keep up with the questions. It's like the wine. These are off the temper text. I know you've got the computer. We've got a few minutes. Where's Billy Frampton rating amongst? So rank and rate. While you look that up, explain the difference between rankings and ratings.
Yeah, I think the rating points discussion. So if you look at rating points, it's the quality. So AFL player rating points, it's quality and impact. So you don't need 30 plus disposals to rate highly. It's more how you win it, where you win it and what you do with it. And the ranking points.
So the super coach points is the other side of the equation where that more values the amount and whether you're effective or not, it's that volume of disposals and quantity and
Which of those do you put more weight on?
Yeah, so everything that we kind of quote and talk to would be based off the rating points. So the effectiveness and obviously the quality. I think rating points rewards accuracy and punishes poor accuracy. I think the easiest way to sum it up, if someone takes an uncontested marks and goes sideways to a teammate, right? You'll get your ranking points and that formula will look after that.
Rating points, it won't really recognise something like that. So definitely in the camp of rating points, but ranking points is a good measure also.
Did you get Billy Frampton for us or not? Where's your rating or rankings?
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