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    Moneyball

    Might be repeating myself, but pro-stats do provide plenty of interesting analysis. Anyone interested in the Moneyball side of things really should read an article called The No Stats All-Star about "a player ... widely regarded inside the N.B.A. as, at best, a replaceable cog in a machine...
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    Champion data v Pro-stats

    This strikes me as an important point. CD have the advantage of a sweet contract, special articles in the HUN (whom founder Ted Hopkins used to write for), but they seem very secretive about how the methodology somehow ensures their stats collated live are superior to those garnered from...
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    Champion data v Pro-stats

    But for the meantime, as this valid discussion develops. Here is how Champion Data regard a CONTESTED POSSESSION: a kick by a player to an opposition player on the bounce is considered a loose ball get and therefore recorded as a contested possession; a kick by a player to an opposition...
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    Champion data v Pro-stats

    In my limited experience, these are the 'big two' sources of stats. Pro-stats seem easier to access; Chapiondata seem to be a bit secretive but more trusted. I'm not sure who provides the AFL site with their numbers. So, which is better? Why? If this is an obvious newbie question, sorry.
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