SuperCoach AFL stats dossier: CBAs, kick-ins, time on ground for Round 18
Exclusive Champion Data match-up stats reveal the easiest and hardest opponents every round to help players shuffle their trades. Which teams can take advantage in round 19 and into the finals? Plus the top 10 movers in CBAs and kick-ins.
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Centre Bounce Attendances played a pivotal role in shaping the scores for several players this round.
Suns midfielder Touk Miller saw a significant score drop after being subbed out in the second quarter with a hamstring concern, attending 75 per cent fewer CBAs.
In contrast, James Rowbottom experienced a surge in CBAs, jumping from six to 22, seeing his score skyrocket from 60 in Round 17 to 122.
Josh Daicos delivered a monster 198-point game, aided by nine CBAs, despite a reduction in kick-ins (five to one).
Meanwhile, Lachie Whitfield delighted SuperCoach owners by bouncing back to a triple-digit score in his 250th game.
His 105 was bolstered by an increase in kick-ins after spending several weeks on the sidelines.
For a detailed wrap-up of scores conceded by position from each club and the top 10 movers in key stats categories such as Centre Bounce Attendances, Kick-Ins, and Time on Ground, check out the full analysis below.
Originally published as SuperCoach AFL stats dossier: CBAs, kick-ins, time on ground for Round 18