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Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Mon Nov 11, 2024 3:52 pm
by josie andrews
KAIDE ELLIS TOPPED THE BETFRED SUPER LEAGUE TACKLE CHARTS FOR WIGAN WARRIORS WHILST BRAD O’NEILL AVERAGED THE HIGHEST PER GAME.

The Warriors completed 8,391 tackles throughout the Betfred Super League season – play-offs included – as Matt Peet’s side finished the campaign with the second fewest tackles missed [788].

Ellis recorded the most tackles in league action with 761 and a 29.27 average per game. The loose forward’s highest figure came in the Betfred Super League Grand Final [56] as well as Round 5 and Round 6 matches against Salford Red Devils [46] and St Helens [47].

Luke Thompson closely followed with 751 completed tackles with an average 27.81 per match. The England international produced huge numbers in victories against Hull KR in Round 25 [45] and the Grand Final [48].

Liam Farrell recorded 699 tackles with an average 29.13 per game, whilst England internationals Ethan Havard and Junior Nsemba averaged 28.33 and 23.75 tackles per game after completing 595 and 570.

O’Neill averaged the highest tackles per game [30.29] for the Warriors in the competition. The hooker, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in July, also completed the most Warriors tackles in the Betfred World Club Challenge [48] and the Betfred Challenge Cup Final [36].


https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/11/ ... le-charts/

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:58 am
by archiekeith
josie andrews wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 3:52 pm KAIDE ELLIS TOPPED THE BETFRED SUPER LEAGUE TACKLE CHARTS FOR WIGAN WARRIORS WHILST BRAD O’NEILL AVERAGED THE HIGHEST PER GAME.

The Warriors completed 8,391 tackles throughout the Betfred Super League season – play-offs included – as Matt Peet’s side finished the campaign with the second fewest tackles missed [788].

Ellis recorded the most tackles in league action with 761 and a 29.27 average per game. The loose forward’s highest figure came in the Betfred Super League Grand Final [56] as well as Round 5 and Round 6 matches against Salford Red Devils [46] and St Helens [47].

Luke Thompson closely followed with 751 completed tackles with an average 27.81 per match. The England international produced huge numbers in victories against Hull KR in Round 25 [45] and the Grand Final [48].

Liam Farrell recorded 699 tackles with an average 29.13 per game, whilst England internationals Ethan Havard and Junior Nsemba averaged 28.33 and 23.75 tackles per game after completing 595 and 570.

O’Neill averaged the highest tackles per game [30.29] for the Warriors in the competition. The hooker, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in July, also completed the most Warriors tackles in the Betfred World Club Challenge [48] and the Betfred Challenge Cup Final [36].


https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/11/ ... le-charts/
Well done ! Ps doesn't arithmetic averages seem illogical. ? 😉

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:43 am
by archiekeith
archiekeith wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:58 am
josie andrews wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 3:52 pm KAIDE ELLIS TOPPED THE BETFRED SUPER LEAGUE TACKLE CHARTS FOR WIGAN WARRIORS WHILST BRAD O’NEILL AVERAGED THE HIGHEST PER GAME.

The Warriors completed 8,391 tackles throughout the Betfred Super League season – play-offs included – as Matt Peet’s side finished the campaign with the second fewest tackles missed [788].

Ellis recorded the most tackles in league action with 761 and a 29.27 average per game. The loose forward’s highest figure came in the Betfred Super League Grand Final [56] as well as Round 5 and Round 6 matches against Salford Red Devils [46] and St Helens [47].

Luke Thompson closely followed with 751 completed tackles with an average 27.81 per match. The England international produced huge numbers in victories against Hull KR in Round 25 [45] and the Grand Final [48].

Liam Farrell recorded 699 tackles with an average 29.13 per game, whilst England internationals Ethan Havard and Junior Nsemba averaged 28.33 and 23.75 tackles per game after completing 595 and 570.

O’Neill averaged the highest tackles per game [30.29] for the Warriors in the competition. The hooker, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in July, also completed the most Warriors tackles in the Betfred World Club Challenge [48] and the Betfred Challenge Cup Final [36].


https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/11/ ... le-charts/
Well done ! Ps doesn't arithmetic averages seem illogical. ? 😉
Oh dear- No response so I thought about it. This is the result:
It's use in an arithmetical Calculus is OK however it's use in an empirical proposition does appear illogical. One can't complete a Non Cardinal numbered tackle count eg. Completing 30.29 tackles per game. Its not possible :D

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:21 pm
by Lazy J
archiekeith wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:43 am
Oh dear- No response so I thought about it. This is the result:
It's use in an arithmetical Calculus is OK however it's use in an empirical proposition does appear illogical. One can't complete a Non Cardinal numbered tackle count eg. Completing 30.29 tackles per game. Its not possible :D
Surely the 0.29 of a tackle is when they join in as 3rd or 4th man :D

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:38 pm
by archiekeith
Lazy J wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:21 pm
archiekeith wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:43 am
Oh dear- No response so I thought about it. This is the result:
It's use in an arithmetical Calculus is OK however it's use in an empirical proposition does appear illogical. One can't complete a Non Cardinal numbered tackle count eg. Completing 30.29 tackles per game. Its not possible :D
Surely the 0.29 of a tackle is when they join in as 3rd or 4th man :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:
can't argue with thatL J :lol:

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 3:58 pm
by jobo
archiekeith wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:38 pm
Lazy J wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 12:21 pm
archiekeith wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:43 am
Oh dear- No response so I thought about it. This is the result:
It's use in an arithmetical Calculus is OK however it's use in an empirical proposition does appear illogical. One can't complete a Non Cardinal numbered tackle count eg. Completing 30.29 tackles per game. Its not possible :D
Surely the 0.29 of a tackle is when they join in as 3rd or 4th man :D
:lol: :lol: :lol:
can't argue with thatL J :lol:
Must be the off season :lol:

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 4:41 pm
by Wintergreen
archiekeith wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:58 am
josie andrews wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 3:52 pm KAIDE ELLIS TOPPED THE BETFRED SUPER LEAGUE TACKLE CHARTS FOR WIGAN WARRIORS WHILST BRAD O’NEILL AVERAGED THE HIGHEST PER GAME.

The Warriors completed 8,391 tackles throughout the Betfred Super League season – play-offs included – as Matt Peet’s side finished the campaign with the second fewest tackles missed [788].

Ellis recorded the most tackles in league action with 761 and a 29.27 average per game. The loose forward’s highest figure came in the Betfred Super League Grand Final [56] as well as Round 5 and Round 6 matches against Salford Red Devils [46] and St Helens [47].

Luke Thompson closely followed with 751 completed tackles with an average 27.81 per match. The England international produced huge numbers in victories against Hull KR in Round 25 [45] and the Grand Final [48].

Liam Farrell recorded 699 tackles with an average 29.13 per game, whilst England internationals Ethan Havard and Junior Nsemba averaged 28.33 and 23.75 tackles per game after completing 595 and 570.

O’Neill averaged the highest tackles per game [30.29] for the Warriors in the competition. The hooker, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in July, also completed the most Warriors tackles in the Betfred World Club Challenge [48] and the Betfred Challenge Cup Final [36].


https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/11/ ... le-charts/
Well done ! Ps doesn't arithmetic averages seem illogical. ? 😉
No. :D

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Fri Nov 22, 2024 9:46 pm
by moto748
Of course not.

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Sat Nov 23, 2024 12:21 am
by Mike
archiekeith wrote: Fri Nov 22, 2024 10:43 am
archiekeith wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2024 10:58 am
josie andrews wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 3:52 pm KAIDE ELLIS TOPPED THE BETFRED SUPER LEAGUE TACKLE CHARTS FOR WIGAN WARRIORS WHILST BRAD O’NEILL AVERAGED THE HIGHEST PER GAME.

The Warriors completed 8,391 tackles throughout the Betfred Super League season – play-offs included – as Matt Peet’s side finished the campaign with the second fewest tackles missed [788].

Ellis recorded the most tackles in league action with 761 and a 29.27 average per game. The loose forward’s highest figure came in the Betfred Super League Grand Final [56] as well as Round 5 and Round 6 matches against Salford Red Devils [46] and St Helens [47].

Luke Thompson closely followed with 751 completed tackles with an average 27.81 per match. The England international produced huge numbers in victories against Hull KR in Round 25 [45] and the Grand Final [48].

Liam Farrell recorded 699 tackles with an average 29.13 per game, whilst England internationals Ethan Havard and Junior Nsemba averaged 28.33 and 23.75 tackles per game after completing 595 and 570.

O’Neill averaged the highest tackles per game [30.29] for the Warriors in the competition. The hooker, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in July, also completed the most Warriors tackles in the Betfred World Club Challenge [48] and the Betfred Challenge Cup Final [36].


https://wiganwarriors.com/blog/2024/11/ ... le-charts/
Well done ! Ps doesn't arithmetic averages seem illogical. ? 😉
Oh dear- No response so I thought about it. This is the result:
It's use in an arithmetical Calculus is OK however it's use in an empirical proposition does appear illogical. One can't complete a Non Cardinal numbered tackle count eg. Completing 30.29 tackles per game. Its not possible :D
You want the median then.

Re: Ellis and O’Neill top tackle charts

Posted: Sun Nov 24, 2024 9:53 am
by archiekeith
Yes Mike but even that should bexpressed as such in an empirical proposition of the type stated in JA 's post re this subjectIn fact
the proposition without the reference to "tackle " tackle : being emipical and the median similar to average both used in and exist so to speak in a cardinal number Calculus. But remember I'm a person one poster said he should not listen to expressed in language he couldn't state on this forum. I think he meant "idiot"😀 :lol: :lol: