Fremantle is the most improved team this
season, having once again become a hard team to score against.
Based on
each team’s change in ranking points so far in 2019, the Fremantle Dockers are
the most improved team this season (see table below). Their ranking points have
improved by about four goals, and they have gone from being considered one of
the worst teams to around average. Excluding Carlton and Gold Coast – both of
whom had hardly anywhere to go but up – no other team has improved by more than
seven rankings points this season, not even Brisbane (the big improvers on the
ladder).
Fremantle
has been better than average this season though. Their current ranking is
dragged down by having an average net margin, adjusted for estimated home
ground advantage and opponent strength, of -28 points over the second half of
2018 (see chart below). In the first half of 2019, it is +8 points.
The
Dockers’ rise in ranking however has largely been driven by their performances
in three of those 11 matches. They are: their opening round smashing of North
Melbourne, and their impressive wins away against top teams GWS and Collingwood.
Outside of those three matches the Dockers have been slightly below average (which
is still a large improvement on last season’s performances)
After generally
leaking goals since their 2015 Grand Final appearance Fremantle has once again
become a hard team to score against, having conceded the second-least points
this season. The Dockers are conceding on average 70 points a game, way down
from 93 points a game in 2018.
This
is despite none of their defenders being particularly
highly rated or ranking particularly highly in any category, apart from
Luke Ryan and his ability to intercept. Collectively though, while players such
as Alex Pearce barely impact the stats sheet, Fremantle has conceded the least
marks inside 50 and the least goal assists.
I still wouldn’t be racing
to put money on the Dockers to finish highly (if I raced to put money on anything at all). They are looking a lot closer to
it though than I would have thought at the start of the season.
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