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Years ago
Another quiz...AFL/Basketball
To wrap it up...
Primary School: Andersons Creek PS, Warrandyte
Rep club: Warrandyte


Years ago
Ah ha! Rotate got the player right!
And yes DandyBoi, Joel did play AFL for Victoria in the primary school nationals as well. In fact he played with Troy Selwood.
So which Primary School did he go to and which rep-ball club did he play for? And which junior footy team in VIC did he play for?


Years ago
Obviously Im not starting this thread to bash Brett Maher. Anyone who knows me knows how much I love and respect the guy and he is having a tremendous season. Im just mentioning these stats because Ive been noticing the trend and wondered what others think.
Following the Kings game, Brett Maher is now shooting 43% for the season and 38% 3-pointers.
For the first 12 games of the season Maher was shooting 47% and 43% 3-pointers.
In the 11 games since that he has played he has shot at 37% and 32% 3-pointers.
That is, obviously, a drop of 10% and 11%, which is a fair bit.
He has not shot at 50% or better in a game since the 27th November against the Tigers.
Noticeably, the drop off began and has continued since the only 2 games of the season that he hasnt played. If memory serves me correctly, it was a back injury? Are these injuries still bothering him perhaps?
Over the first 12 games when Maher was shooting well, the Sixers were 8-4. In the 11 games since while his shooting percentage has dropped the Sixers are 7-4. The Sixers lost both games he didnt play. The win/loss records are not greatly different, which is interesting.
Now clearly Maher provides a hell of a lot more than just shooting for the Sixers. His so-far career high in assists per game show that alone. The shooting is a bit of a concern, but hopefully it will improve going into the playoffs. What do others think?

