NRL Round 1: Tackling the big questions
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Ahhh the smell of hot chips, the taste of stadium beer and the confident smirk of every fan from all 16 clubs as they…
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Thanks Mantis. It seems to be quite difficult to find an easily accessible list of CVR ratings, I am unsure if it may be something that is privy only to those who have a relationship with Sportsdata? In the below article by Brad Walter it shows Paul Gallen is leading the charge with the highest CVR. This is backed up by Robert Dillon in his article about Taia/Scott. Walters also outlines some of the other players leading the charge for highest CVR’s. If anyone does have any further info on how to access the full NRL CVR’s it would be interesting to hear!
Brad Walter’s article in the SMH: http://www.smh.com.au/rugby-league/league-news/gallen-marooned-a-look-at-the-top-performers-will-give-nsw-the-blues-20120511-1yi38.html
Robert Dillon’s article in the Newcastle Herald: http://www.theherald.com.au/news/local/sport/rugby-league/numbering-up-unwanted-taia-outranks-scott-on-player-rating-system/2557350.aspx?storypage=2
Stats don't lie, but do they paint the whole picture?