MatterOfStats 2022 : Team Dashboard for Round 6
/The Ranking on Dashboard Metrics data appears below, and currently shows that the teams’ ladder positions are most correlated with:
The MoS Win Production Function (+0.95)
Number of Quarters Won (+0.91)
Goals Scored per Match (+0.88)
Points Conceded per Match (+0.88)
Points Scored per Match (+0.87)
Own Scoring Shots per Match (+0.84)
Goals Conceded per Match (+0.82)
Q4 Performances (+0.80)
Opponent Scoring Shots per Match (+0.79)
Ladder positions are least correlated with:
Own Scoring Shot Conversion (+0.25)
Q2 Performances (+0.43)
Opponent Scoring Shot Conversion (+0.49)
Q1 Performances (+0.57)
Q3 Performances (+0.64)
The full Team Dashboard appears below and shows that, amongst other things:
Geelong have converted only 49% of their scoring shots into goals, but allowed their opponents to convert at around 64%
Conversely, Brisbane Lions has converted at 63% but allowed their opponents to convert at only 49%, and Richmond has converted at 58% but allowed their opponents to convert at only 45%
Melbourne are still yet to lose a Q1 or Q3
Fremantle are still yet to lose a Q4
St Kilda are still yet to lose a Q3
West Coast are still yet to win a Q2
Carlton is still yet to win a Q3
GWS is still yet to win a Q4
Carlton have scored 64% of their points in the 1st half of games (and only 14% in Q3s)
GWS have scored 62% of their points in the 1st half of games
Port Adelaide have scored only 15% of their points in Q1s
Melbourne have more than doubled their opponents’ score in Q1s and Q3s, but been outscored in Q2s
Brisbane Lions and Geelong are the only teams to have outscored their opponents in each of the four quarters taken separately (Sydney has a percentage of exactly 100 in Q1s and would otherwise also be on the list)
Essendon and West Coast are the only teams to have been outscored by their opponents in each of the four quarters taken separately
Fremantle, who are 2nd on the ladder, have scored fewer goals than five other teams below them but in the Top 8
Richmond, in 12th, have scored only three goals fewer than Melbourne, in 1st