Round 11 Tips & Carlton: When did they get good

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By tipbetpro on Jun 2, 2016 at 11:17 PM
  1. tipbetpro

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    We were actually asked a question to take a look at this week! Very exciting not to have to think of a topic. So we were requested to take a look at the Blues from a punter that thought they were a team of nobody’s (he referred them quite harshly as a team of Bastinac’s) and can’t work out how they’ve out-performed expectations by so much.

    At season start, we copped some flak in some quarters for being too bullish on Carlton after predicting the Blues to finish in 16th spot with 6 wins. As an aside, the less said about those predictions the better … Freo 6th with 15 wins appears to be a tad optimistic in hindsight … needless to say our model has more accuracy on short term rather than long term predictions!

    So who is behind the rapid rise for the Blues … the answer is obvious – coaching and cattle!

    We won’t spend too much time on the coaching as this has been done to death in the media. However, it is undeniable that Brendon Bolton has the Blues playing with a far more systematic, possession based game style with the ball and, perhaps more importantly, a well organised defence without the ball. However, you can have the best coach in the world and they’ll go nowhere if they don’t have the cattle – so what has changed at the Blues player wise? Who has been the catalyst behind their success? Well we have identified six players that we believe more than anyone else have led the Blues rapid rise up the ladder:
    1. Jacob Weitering – Traditionally talls take time to adjust to AFL … that is not the case for Weitering. The number one draft pick has slipped seamlessly into AFL, holding down a key position with aplomb whilst also providing unexpected rebound. Weitering’s performance in Round 3 clash against Gold Coast was ominous as to the headaches he can provide for opposition teams for years to come.
    2. Sam Docherty – In just 10 games, Sam Docherty has risen nearly 100 places in the TipBetPro rankings to be just outside the Top 200 now. Docherty has done this on the back of averaging nearly 25 disposals and 110 SuperCoach points a round in what has been an outstanding season. The intercept ability of Docherty has him as a possible All-Australian contender should he retain this form over the 2nd half of the season.
    3. Patrick Cripps – What a star this kid looks! 32 games and 21 years of age isn’t traditionally anywhere near enough to compete with the big bodies inside and compete at the clearances. Cripps isn’t just competing – he’s thumping the best in the game (think the likes of Kennedy, Priddis, Selwood, Neale and Viney) to be the number 1 clearance player in the competition!
    4. Bryce Gibbs – Not necessarily a new star … but a star returning to his best. In fact not just returning to his best – this is the best we’ve ever seen Gibbs. Career high averages in possessions, tackles and goals has seen Gibbs make the step up into the elite of the competition. Enjoying a career high ranking of 33 in TipBetPro’s player rankings and has now surpassed Marc Murphy as the number 1 ranked Blue.
    5. Ed Curnow – Where has this Ed Curnow been? Probably the definition of a “Bastinac” before this season – Curnow has turned into a suddenly more than handy midfielder averaging comfortable career highs of 25 disposals, 6 tackles and 100 SC points a game
    6. Sam Kerridge – A new addition to the Blues – Kerridge was previously known as a Crow who played one good game in his career (shout out to North Melbourne supporters - http://www.footywire.com/afl/footy/ft_match_statistics?mid=5629) As a Blue, Kerridge has been transferred into a prolific ball winner averaging 22 possessions per game – double his previous average at Adelaide. Oh and he still dominates North Melbourne – with a career high 29 disposals his highlight game of the season.
    Hope you’ve enjoyed our look at the Blues. If there is any analysis on teams, players or trends in AFL you would like us to take a look at please let us know.

    TipBetPro Tips
    Round 11 tips and we like the Eagles chance of causing an upset over the Dogs with the Eagles having the far superior squad in our model and only the Etihad factor (which is significant!) keeping our confidence level narrow.
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    Check out our full match previews at http://www.tipbetpro.com/#!current-round/cee5 and once again if there is any analysis you would like us to take a look at please let us know.
     
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Discussion in 'Blog' started by tipbetpro, Jun 2, 2016.

    1. RPritch
      RPritch
      Nicely done TipBetPro. I like the Doggies to beat West Coast this week as well as GWS to beat Geelong, but as usual all of your tips look likely and well reasoned. I'm a Tigers supporter and know we don't beat North Melbourne in any corner of the world, let alone at Etihad or Blundstone Arena so I agree North should win but I am surprised to see the margin and confidence quite so high. Adelaide to beat St Kilda, Sydney to beat Gold Coast (away), Carlton to beat Brisbane and Hawthorne to beat Melbourne (where I can see Melbourne almost getting a sneaky win) are all deemed closer. If you could, I would like to see the projected margin and confidence with Goldy being replaced by Daw. I think Goldy will play but have decided I'd rather see him not after being torn over my SC team and Richmond's chances of winning, mainly because my SC ranking is already shit this year anyway
    2. walesy
      walesy
      Carn the Dockers!!!
    3. tipbetpro
      tipbetpro
      We still have high confidence in North but has reduced to 82% and 39 with Goldy out. Note: that we have given North full interstate home ground advantage in those figures (similar to what we do with Hawks in Tassie) - if this was in Melbourne it would be a 60-70% confidence.
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    4. RPritch
      RPritch
      This is why you had North winning easily, disgraceful performance from Richmond. I didn't tip us even after Goldy was out so I was expecting a loss
    5. tipbetpro
      tipbetpro
      Even easier than I expected ... unlucky - hopefully the injuries aren't too bad for your lads!

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