So far in the 2012 AFL season Collingwood has not
been the dominant team they were in 2010 or 2011. In 2011 they beat every team
except the eventual premier Geelong, usually quite easily. In 2012 so far they
have lost to Hawthorn and Carlton, and haven’t beaten any of their other
opponents – all of which finished no higher than 8th last season –
by more than four goals.
But what is the reason for this drop off in form?
Have a few players gone off the boil or is there a general malaise? Let’s
compare the average Champion Data (SuperCoach) player ratings for Collingwood’s
main 22 players in 2011 and 2012.
Supercoach Average
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2011
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2012
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Diff.
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Luke Ball
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99.21
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62.67
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-36.54
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Chris Tarrant
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52.30
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17.00
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-35.30
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Ben Johnson
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79.44
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49.33
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-30.11
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Dale Thomas
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109.67
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86.33
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-23.34
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Ben Reid
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77.88
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59.75
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-18.13
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Chris Dawes
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76.28
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61.00
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-15.28
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Travis Cloke
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97.32
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93.67
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-3.65
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Heath Shaw
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99.59
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96.25
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-3.34
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Dane Swan
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120.62
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119.00
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-1.62
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Scott Pendlebury
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129.76
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129.17
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-0.59
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Sharrod Wellingham
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74.90
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74.50
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-0.40
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Harry O'Brien
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74.96
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76.00
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1.04
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Alan Toovey
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61.25
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62.83
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1.58
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Dayne Beams
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93.50
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95.40
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1.90
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Darren Jolly
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81.62
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87.80
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6.18
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Jarryd Blair
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73.96
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81.20
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7.24
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Nick Maxwell
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61.58
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70.00
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8.42
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Steele Sidebottom
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84.32
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105.00
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20.68
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Leon Davis
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101.57
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Andrew Krakouer
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76.00
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Leigh Brown
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67.17
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Alan Didak
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57.25
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Martin Clarke
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81.00
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Alex Fasolo
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67.50
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Tyson Goldsack
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60.83
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Lachlan Keeffe
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57.67
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Ben Sinclair
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56.17
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Changed players
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354.29
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323.17
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-31.12
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Total
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1850.15
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1750.07
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-121.26
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The table has been divided up into several groups. At
the top of the table we see there are 6 players who have had a large drop-off
in form in 2012: Luke Ball, Chris Tarrant, Ben Johnson, Dale Thomas, Ben Reid
and Chris Dawes. However, with the exception of Dawes, all of those players
have been hampered by injury in 2012. Therefore it looks like injuries really
are a significant reason for the Pies’ drop-off in form. Many of the other core
Collingwood players – Cloke, Shaw, Swan, Pendlebury, Wellingham, O’Brien,
Toovey and Beams – are pretty much the same players they were in 2011. A few
players have marginally improved, including Jolly, Blair and Maxwell, though both
Jolly and Maxwell missed significant portions of 2011 with injury. And one
player – Steele Sidebottom – has significantly improved, though given that both
he and Blair are young it shouldn’t be too surprising that they have improved
from last year.
Further down the list we see the core players from
2011 that Collingwood are missing in 2012, including Davis, Krakouer, Brown,
and Didak. Given that Tarrant has only played one game so far he could also be
included in this group. Replacing them in Collingwood’s main 22 have been
Clarke, Fasolo, Goldsack, Keeffe and Sinclair. These five players have so far
averaged 31 less ranking points (about 2 per cent of the team’s productivity in
2011) than the players they replaced. The main loss here has been Leon Davis,
with Marty Clarke being a capable but not as productive replacement. Overall
though the main 22 is producing 121 less ranking points per game than 2011, a 7
per cent drop in productivity. Pretty much all of this can be attributed to
Ball, Johnson, Thomas, Reid and Dawes, with Davis’ loss offsetting Sidebottom’s
improvement.
So in summary then it looks like injuries and the
loss of Leon Davis has led to Collingwood’s fall so far in 2012. (Though the
Pies did drop off towards the end of 2011 as well.) The good news for
Collingwood supporters then is that the team may well improve again as these
players become healthy again, though Ball is out for the season and Davis is
not returning. In other words, it may not be new coach Nathan Buckley’s fault
after all.
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