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Stat alert - player summaries from 6Ns: The midfield

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Post by AsLongAsBut100ofUs Thu 22 Mar - 13:49

HEALTH WARNING: IF YOU LIKE YOUR STATS RAW, THEN THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU!

A continuation in the series (see earlier threads for a full intro):
Team stats: https://www.606v2.com/t26301-don-t-read-any-further-if-you-don-t-like-stats-6ns-team-summary
Front row stats: https://www.606v2.com/t26376-stat-alert-player-summaries-from-6ns-the-front-row
Second row stats: https://www.606v2.com/t26386-stat-alert-player-summaries-from-6ns-the-boiler-room
Back row stats: https://www.606v2.com/t26392-stat-alert-player-summaries-from-6ns-the-back-row
Half-back stats: https://www.606v2.com/t26427-stat-alert-player-summaries-from-6ns-the-half-backs

Credit: espnscrum.com Methodology: I've had to make some assumptions regarding players playing in more than one position throughout the championship and also regarding the treatment of bench players. For the sake of simplicity, I have put a player where I think they fit best - so, for example, Sean Lamont appeared 3 times in the centre for Scotland and twice on the wing, but he is an out&out winger to me, so he will appear among the other wingers for comparison purposes. For all players, I report total stats in the first row and averages in the second - for the computation of averages, if a player appeared from the bench, I have awarded 0.5 match time, whereas a player starting the match is always awarded 1 match time, regardless of whether they are substituted. I suspect that this will have some minor impact on averages, but hopefully not too much (and it made things a damn sight easier for me!). Most of my comments pertain to totals rather than averages.

Key: T/A = Tries/Try Assists, Pts = Points scored, K/P/R = Kick/Pass/Run, MR = Metres Run with ball, CB = Clean Breaks, DB = Defenders Beaten, OL = Offloads, TO = Turnovers, Tma/Tmi = Tackles made/missed, Lw/Ls =Lineouts won on throw/lineouts stolen on oppo throw, Pen = Penalties conceded, & Y/R = Yellow/Red cards

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GamesNameTAPtsKPRMRCBDBOLTOTmaTmiLwLsPenYR
5Barritt0005233461252541600500
#Average00014.66.812.20.410.418.21.200100
4.5Benvenuti1056131789104716500100
#Average0.201.11.32.93.819.80.200.91.63.61.1000.200
4Canale0006171740010327400000
#Average0001.54.254.251000.2500.756.75100000
5D'Arcy0003262259363437600400
#Average0000.65.24.411.80.61.20.60.87.41.2000.800
5JDavies2110101641236242133300100
#Average0.40.2223.28.247.20.40.80.40.26.60.6000.200
3.5de Luca0001243490225323100320
#Average0000.36.99.725.70.60.61.40.96.60.3000.90.60
4Earls10551225197663328400000
#Average0.2501.251.2536.2549.251.51.50.750.757100000
5Fofana402009382535150835200200
#Average0.80401.87.650.61301.670.4000.400
0.5Fritz00003611011118000000
#Average000061222022236000000
3McFadden10508940101013200000
#Average0.301.702.7313.30.300.304.30.700000
1Mermoz000131000004000000
#Average000131000004000000
0.5Morisi000001000011000000
#Average000002000022000000
3Morrison0000162368012224200400
#Average00005.37.722.700.30.70.780.7001.300
5Roberts10531642221331134400200
#Average0.2010.63.28.444.20.60.60.20.26.80.8000.400
5Rougerie115103233175354638700100
#Average0.20.2126.46.6350.610.81.27.61.4000.200
0.5Scott000000000022000000
#Average000000000044000000
3Sgarbi0001101447102020300100
#Average0000.33.34.715.70.300.706.71000.300
2SWilliams1051597034014300100
#Average0.502.50.52.54.5351.5200.521.5000.500
1Toniolatti000182500002100000
#Average000182500002100000
3Tuilagi1051822143173414100100
#Average0.301.70.32.77.347.70.32.311.34.70.3000.300
1Turner-Hall000001200005000100
#Average000001200005000100

You will need to fogive me for not demarcating between inside centres and their outside cousins. Welsey Fofana, the star of the show as far as try scoring goes, ably supported by Jon Davies (JD2). JD2 is joined by Aurelien Rougerie in the assists column, but Fofana and JD2 lead the way in points scoring naturally. The most frequent kickers of possession were two outside centres, JD2 and Rougerie, while Rougerie and Gordon d'Arcy were the most frequent passers - perhaps the Irish would like more of a threat from GdA with ball in hand? Davies and his cohort, Jamie Roberts, bashed the ball up most often, while Fofana and Davies made most yardage with ball in hand (altho Tuilagi would be up there if we were focusing on averages rather than totals). Keith Earls pipped Fofana to the most clean breaks prize, while Fofana and Manusamoa Tuilagi were most successful in beating defenders. Rougerie and Italian Benevenuti managed the most offloads out of contact, while Benevenuti and Fofana were most profligate in conceding turnovers. Brad Barritt was comfortably tackle king, with prince Rougerie at his side, while thos same two plus Gordon d'Arcy were most guilty of missing tackles too. Barritt, d'Arcy and donkey Morrison gave away most penalties, and bad boy de Luca topped the YC chart! How depressing the the only mentions of the Scottish midfield is connected to the Poopie stats - ah well, therein lies our problem Braveheart

Again, all SNAFU's are mine - pls let me know and I will amend OK

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Post by funnyExiledScot Thu 22 Mar - 13:54

Scotland had a midfield??

Best break from midfield in a Scotland jersey - Richie Gray!

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Post by formerly known as Sam Thu 22 Mar - 14:01

Best break from midfield in a Scotland jersey - Richie Gray!

Best angle cut from the English midfield - Tom Croft. At least the Lions will have an awesome pack to go with their predominatley Welsh backline...

Interesting that Barritt had so high a miss tackle rate. Can only assume that was linked to him attempting so many and concentrating on either pushing the player back towards the England forwards or pushing them wide and into touch/Tuilagi range.

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Post by yappysnap Thu 22 Mar - 14:25

Rougerie missed far too many tackles!

Bit unimpressed with the amount of ball our centres got, over the whole tournament the 3 guys got the ball 94 times. I can't be bothered to add up other teams but that's pretty poor, makes it approx 18 touches of the ball per game for three players we can see JTH got it once then the other two get it 9 times a game. 9 attempts to actually create something a game, just over once every 10 mins.. Rubbish.

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Post by AsLongAsBut100ofUs Thu 22 Mar - 14:32

yappysnap wrote:Rougerie missed far too many tackles!

Bit unimpressed with the amount of ball our centres got, over the whole tournament the 3 guys got the ball 94 times. I can't be bothered to add up other teams but that's pretty poor, makes it approx 18 touches of the ball per game for three players we can see JTH got it once then the other two get it 9 times a game. 9 attempts to actually create something a game, just over once every 10 mins.. Rubbish.
yappy,

England - 94
France - 136
Ireland - 110 (ignoring Sexton playing at 12)
Italy - 133
Scotland - 98 (altho this ignore S Lamont's earlier IC efforts)
Wales - 143

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Post by Geordie Thu 22 Mar - 14:38

Interesting that Brad barritt was the tackler...and Croft made all the runs and scored. Have they reversed the roles?

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Post by formerly known as Sam Thu 22 Mar - 14:46

Interesting that Brad barritt was the tackler...and Croft made all the runs and scored. Have they reversed the roles?

Or simply played to their players strengths rather than shoe horning them into positions that didn't fit. Wow, this is a revolutionary time for English rugby!

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