Defensive Player of the Year – Round Ten

Round Ten was a strange one. Many good performances from the defenders, yet as I calculated the results in our Defensive Player of the Year, just one player managed to crack the 40-point barrier.

In Round Nine we had five players do that. In Round Eight, we had 12.

What it meant is that we had a record number of players picking up points, but the big scores were few and far between. So, it led me to think about things a little differently this week.

 

The Mongrel Punt DPOY fills a hole in the AFL landscape.

With so much attention lavished on the midfielders and forwards, I found that outside of the All-Australian team, there was no real recognition for the best defenders in the game. It was the same for wingmen, and we now cover those players in our Robbie Flower Wingman of the Year Award.

The Defensive Player of the Year does not have the name of a great player attached to it (yet) but what it does have is four years of data analysing the best defenders in the game, ranking them on a weekly basis, and compiling that data into a leaderboard for each season.

We started this in 2020, with Fremantle’s interceptor/defender making the most of the shortened season to win the inaugural award. This accompanied his initial All-Australian selection, however, since then only none of our DPOY selections have worn the blazer – how they missed out is genuinely concerning when you look at who did make it in those seasons.

Previous winners listed below.

2020 – LUKE RYAN

2021 – JACOB WEITERING

2022 – JAMES SICILY

2023 – HARRIS ANDREWS

 

This is normally restricted to our Inner Circle Members, who fork out additional dollars each week, so I try to provide as much info and analysis in each week’s edition as possible. This one will stay open for all as a way to introduce readers to the concept.

How does it work?

Each week, defenders are ranked in a range of categories pertinent to their roles as defenders. These include disposals combined with efficiency, one-percenters, intercepts, rebound 50s, metres gained, tackles, as well as votes from a range of sources.

There is particular focus on the purest of the defensive art – the spoils, and players who excel in that area tend to score consistently throughout the season, as evidenced by Andrews and Weitering winning the award.

That said, before moving into the midfield in 2023, Nick Daicos was the runaway leader, so as that, and this week’s rankings indicate, there is a definite possibility for a running, rebounding defender to take it home.

Okay, enough of the preamble. Let’s jump into the rankings.

 

Yep, that’s it for non Inner-Circle members. Sorry people – see below.

 

Now, I know some of you will ask – I am a member; why can’t I see this? This is for the Inner Circle Member tier – always has been. This is what these people generously pay a bit extra for, so I am more than happy to dive deep for them when it comes to this content. If you’re a Mongrel Member and you’d like to upgrade, go right ahead. If not, that’s cool, as well. But this is not a new thing – has been that way for over three years now.  Wanna join them?

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