
And then there were 6. Â Welcome to the new reality of league finals. Â I expect quite a few people will be feeling stunned and disappointed after being eliminated in close finals games.
Scores in overall ‘par’ were down – you needed around 2,150 to hold your position. Â But it was also a week of higher than average DT points and 100s scored. Â So what gives? Â Basically a lot of normally high scorers bombed due to very tight tagging, and a lot of normally low scorers had a blinder. Â A recipe for disaster for some league finalists who expected to win. Â Round 20 will be hereafter referred to as “the Harry Taylor event”.
My team: Â I scored a disappointing 2,126 which can be traced back to failures by Ablett(C), Jack, Bartel, JJK, Gibbs and Harvey. Â Although I lost two elimination finals by 20 points, I was forecast to win at various stages and the result was up for grabs right till the end. Â Even though I lost I think having such close finals games is an improvement. Â The uncertain outcome makes DT matchups more like actual AFL games.
But there are also a lot of happy winners around so congrats to them. Â Hopefully everyone has at least one league where their team is still in contention.
Updated Tables – Team Averages & Next Games
Updated tables showing DT performance for each team, both for and against, are below. Â The right hand panel has the averages for just the last 5 rounds so you can see more recent form. Â Each table is ranked according to the number in the shaded column. Â Teams are bundled together in colour groups of 6 ideally, although sometimes there are more or less than 6 as equal teams are kept together.
Some points of interest:
- Collingwood continue to lead both sides of the FOR table.
- Bulldogs and Richmond have improved their position in the last 5 games.
- Essendon has fallen to lower half of table for last 5 games.
Some points of interest:
- Essendon has worst recent form – giving up 5 hundreds a game in last 5 games.
- West Coast also giving up a more hundreds than usual in last 5 games.
- Collingwood has improved in last 5 games, giving up less hundreds.
The Next Rounds table below covers all the remaining games and shows which teams have the most helpful coming fixture for DT scores. Â DT Finals rounds are shown in purple. Â Two new columns were added on the right of this table showing the ownership percentage for each team. Â The teams retain their colour coding from the above 2 tables so it is a bit easier to understand.
Some points of interest
- Of all the teams that score consistent high DT points FOR (the blue teams), only one – Freo is at the top of the table. Â Significantly all the other blue teams are towards the bottom of the table.
- Essendon and Collingwood, the teams with the highest ownership, are at the bottom of the table.
- Western Bulldogs and Richmond are worth considering. Â They are scoring a lot higher recently and they have a continuing good run.
NixTrader Spreadsheet
Here is link to download spreadsheet (Excel2007) –Â NixTrader2013 R21 pub v2
Edit: I updated the spreadsheet just after midnight Tuesday. Â There was an error in the Search tab. Â I forgot to update a data table with the latest round scores, so the BEs and $ change amounts were wrong in the search table. Â Everything else was always OK. Â The error is fixed in the above file.Â
Good luck to everyone for the coming round.
Any comments, questions or suggestions please post below, or tweet to @NixTrader.
I expect users are familiar with the spreadsheet now so I will not post the instructions and technical notes any more. Â If anyone needs to see them they were last posted with NixTrader for Round 19. Â You can look them up there.
Last week I said I would write an article comparing team variation this year and last year. Â This is still in progress but it is taking a bit longer than I expected to get the data and match up the years. Â I expect the article will be posted next Monday now.
Reminders from previous weeks:
- The team of the current overall leader is in NixTrader spreadsheet when you download it. Â You can look at this team to see if you can learn anything from it, before replacing it with your own team.
- If you used the spreadsheet from previous rounds, you can just select your blocks of players’ names from there and copy and paste them into this round’s spreadsheet.
- After lockout, you can also use NixTrader to start planning for next week. Â Just enter your players’ actual scores in the column for the current round to update your watchlist or trades.
- Younglings:  if you don’t have Excel2007 software on your device you can still download the file, put it on a usb stick and ask around to find someone with Excel2007 software and ask to borrow their computer for an hour or so.
- Mac users have reported Brandon Ellis (Richmond) is placed as an Adelaide player in bye and draw tables. Â This doesn’t occur in Windows Excel. Â Mac users should be aware of this if you add Brandon Ellis to your spreadsheet.

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