People keep posting this stat, but as far as I'm concerned it's worthless. When watching the game on TV, as I did yesterday due to being tardy with my efforts to buy tickets, I watch each and every single ruck duel with interest. Blake simply does not direct 33% of his hitouts to advantage. Perhaps 'to advantage' simply means in the direction of your goals, or it might mean that the ball is subsequently won by your own midfielder. Either way, the stat is fallible.
I think people only believe it to be worthless becuase it does not suit their argument.
No matter how it counted 33% is much better than 9%. If we are going to say that hitting the ball to a players advantage is not worth anything for a ruckman you might as well put Lonergan out there to stand there against the opposition ruck.
He will may not get many hit outs but at least he can take some contested marks around the ground, put some pressure on and nullify hurt around the ground.
I am going to go out on a limb and assume that 'to advantage' means that the ball his hit clearly from the ruck and someone from your team gets first hands on the ball after they get the ball who knows what happens.
As some others have said all Mumford has going for him is the 'vibe'. Yes he can do some one percenters but he is suppose to be getting the ball to our players not tackling the other teams ruckman becuase he could not get the ball out of the area.
People were ready to blame Blake for Geelong being so low on the clearances last week but I think it has to do more with Mumford and the stats back it up. All I know is yesterday Mumford started in the ruck and St Kilda got the jump on Geelong that ended up winning them the game.