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Reiwoldt: 39 points out of 59 off his own boot, or 66% of score

tonemaster

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So Reiwoldt's 6 goals 3 means he scored 39 points out of the team's 59 point total, which is a tick over 66%.

When was the last time a team's score was so heavily reliant on one person's boot? (and I'm not interested if the team's score is less than 20 or so points).

Does anyone know?
 
In recent times:

%Scor Player Pl Tm Year Rd
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85.29 Fevola, Brendan 29 34 2006 8
84.62 Hardie, Brad 22 26 1989 11
83.33 Taylor, Brian 15 18 1987 13
81.52 Lockett, Tony 75 92 1987 4
71.67 Hunter, Kingsley 43 60 1997 15
69.79 Lockett, Tony 67 96 1989 2
69.47 Ablett, Gary 66 95 1993 13
68.94 Ablett, Gary 91 132 1993 6
67.74 Heady, Brett 21 31 1997 14
66.10 Riewoldt, Jack 39 59 2010 11
65.57 Richardson, Matthew 40 61 2004 16
65.52 Dunstall, Jason 57 87 1998 10
65.15 Dunstall, Jason 86 132 1996 19
64.10 Hall, Barry 50 78 2001 16
64.00 Hutton, John 48 75 1992 7
63.79 Sumich, Peter 37 58 1994 5
63.56 Lockett, Tony 75 118 1989 9
63.33 Dunstall, Jason 38 60 1992 14
62.71 Modra, Tony 37 59 1999 8
62.69 Richardson, Matthew 42 67 2004 7
 
Mark Arceri scored aaround 85% - 90% of Carlton's score in 1991 against Footscray. He scored their one and only goal for the day :)
 
LTRTR - you are a freak. Amazing statistical response!

I think the bigger issue around this for us is only 2 goalkickers for the night. Definitely not the trend for teams on the rise. Some accountability needs to sit with Nahas & Nason on this - despite their good form v Port. They may have tempted our hardline coach to pull the trigger on them for a week or two. Still - can't help think they would find it a lot easier with another big marking target (calling Mr.Griffiths!) up forward to bring the ball to ground in dangerous spots.
 
hopper said:
LTRTR - you are a freak. Amazing statistical response!

I think the bigger issue around this for us is only 2 goalkickers for the night. Definitely not the trend for teams on the rise. Some accountability needs to sit with Nahas & Nason on this - despite their good form v Port. They may have tempted our hardline coach to pull the trigger on them for a week or two. Still - can't help think they would find it a lot easier with another big marking target (calling Mr.Griffiths!) up forward to bring the ball to ground in dangerous spots.
You're on the money hopper. Rest of the forward line barely got a sniff, might be a good lesson to be found for the boys figuring out how to get a possession against the tightest backline going.
 
hopper said:
I think the bigger issue around this for us is only 2 goalkickers for the night.  Definitely not the trend for teams on the rise.  Some accountability needs to sit with Nahas & Nason on this - despite their good form v Port.  They may have tempted our hardline coach to pull the trigger on them for a week or two.  Still - can't help think they would find it a lot easier with another big marking target (calling Mr.Griffiths!) up forward to bring the ball to ground in dangerous spots.

Despite Nason ending up with a few goals against Port, he didn't play well IMO. Found himself on the end of some good play further afield, and never threatened last night.

FWIW the greatest number of goalkickers we've had per game occurred in 2008, but the road led nowhere.  :don't know
 
LeeToRainesToRoach said:
In recent times:

%Scor Player Pl Tm Year Rd
----------------------------------------
85.29 Fevola, Brendan 29 34 2006 8
84.62 Hardie, Brad 22 26 1989 11
83.33 Taylor, Brian 15 18 1987 13
81.52 Lockett, Tony 75 92 1987 4
71.67 Hunter, Kingsley 43 60 1997 15
69.79 Lockett, Tony 67 96 1989 2
69.47 Ablett, Gary 66 95 1993 13
68.94 Ablett, Gary 91 132 1993 6
67.74 Heady, Brett 21 31 1997 14
66.10 Riewoldt, Jack 39 59 2010 11
65.57 Richardson, Matthew 40 61 2004 16
65.52 Dunstall, Jason 57 87 1998 10
65.15 Dunstall, Jason 86 132 1996 19
64.10 Hall, Barry 50 78 2001 16
64.00 Hutton, John 48 75 1992 7
63.79 Sumich, Peter 37 58 1994 5
63.56 Lockett, Tony 75 118 1989 9
63.33 Dunstall, Jason 38 60 1992 14
62.71 Modra, Tony 37 59 1999 8
62.69 Richardson, Matthew 42 67 2004 7

I cannot see the game where Richo kicked 10 goals in the game against the Dogs, and didn't he kick 7 against the Swans too in a low scoring affair ?
 
feisty tige said:
I cannot see the game where Richo kicked 10 goals in the game against the Dogs, and didn't he kick 7 against the Swans too in a low scoring affair ?

Dogs game was 63/105 = 60%. The last entry is the Sydney game (which was the week before the Dogs game).
 
Riewoldt is only the fourth player to be the round's outright leading goalkicker in the round's outright lowest-scoring team.

Year Rd Cb Sc Player G
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1911 10 Un 29 Hartkopf, Bert 3
1922  2 Ge 42 Rankin, Cliff  5
1948 11 Ge 57 White, Lindsay 6
2010 11 Ri 59 Riewoldt, Jack 6


Tony Lockett did this with 7 goals in 1984, but Carlton equalled the Saints' score of 71.

Another 20 players have been the round's equal-leading goalscorer in the lowest-scoring team, the last being Tony Modra in 1995.
 
While the form of Jack is encouraging to say the least, it is a worry that he is being left to do it on his own.

Need Morton to step up, and need to find a few more avenues to goal. If the opposition shuts down Riewoldt, we will really struggle.
 
Great effort by Jack on Friday night. Our one man forward line.
It's interesting to think when the big 'Griff' comes in where are their best positions are. I reckon JR makes a better FF and Griff a CHF.
Why? JR man on man was supreme. In this form, the quick bomb to the top of the square makes you think JR will prevail in most 1:1 situations. Also when he's got the ball at the 50 he does not look comfortable - looks for give off (turnover) and can't make the distance.
Griff, if you believe the hype, can kick a wheat bag over silo (on his non preferred foot) and would test Asafa Powell over 50 metres, is the answer at CHF.
Have him work in the 30 -80 metre arc and JR in the 0-40 arc and you have a partnership made in heaven. Add potential crumbers like Taylor, Roberts, Nahas ( more consistency please) and a more attacking mid field and our forward line will go from our Achilles heel to our strength.
Oops!! Sorry I just drooled over the keyboard. The thought is too tantalising.
 
They'd also need a really good small forward. In 1980 Roach kicked over 100 and Bartlett got over 70. Add to that contributions by other players and you're hard put not to kick a winning score most weeks.