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effort" which went unrewarded on the statistics, and they received the name "one percenter" to represent this. They may not individually affect the outcome of the game, but collectively they can, hence they are regarded as a percentage of the overall performance of the team. Coaches have always liked to see their teams put in the effort and get plenty of one percenters, and the captains and spiritual leaders of teams are most often skilful players with the most one percenters.
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is the act of making a long pursuit behind an opponent who is running with and bouncing the ball, even if he never catches up and tackles his opponent. A chase puts pressure on the opponent to kick while running quickly and/or while unstable, decreasing the likely accuracy of the kick. Hence, coaches
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It has been standard for a long time for a coach to tell his team to "keep doing the one percenters," and this essentially meant that players should keep applying pressure on opponents, by doing the little extra efforts which make turnovers more likely. They have always been seen as the "little extra
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is the act of using the side of the body and running into an opponent with force - under some circumstances. The bump is a type of strong shepherd, but players can also legally bump their opponents out of the way as they run to collect the ball. A bump to an opponent is legal, provided the bump does
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is the act of using the arms or body to get in the way of an opponent's kick, as it leaves the player's boot. A player who smothers the ball is generally seen diving across in front of the kicking player, hoping to trap the ball as it is kicked. Smothers sometimes lead to turn-overs, but not always.
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Some of the one percenters of Australian football. Clockwise from upper-left corner: Player 20 effectively spoils a mark by punching the ball with the fist; a player knocking the ball on to advantage using the open hand; players clears the path for a teammate in possession with a shepherd; Player 34
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is using the hand, either clenched or open, to tap the ball to the advantage of a team-mate, without ever taking possession of the football (except out of the ruck). It has the same advantage as a quick handpass or kick, but is not recognised as a disposal because the player never has possession.
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is a more subtle way to shepherd in a marking contest, and while it is often technically illegal, it will almost never be penalised. The most common way to block is to run between a leading forward and his pursuing opponent, slowing down the defender so that the forward will take his mark
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There are other defensive efforts and supporting actions which are not statistically recognised as one percenters. However, when coaches refer to one percenters, these actions are often also considered.
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is preventing an opposition player from taking clean possession of a pass from a team-mate. This is most usually done by punching the ball away from the contest. In the 2011 semi-final against
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In 1995, one percenters were recorded by statistician Paul Callery during the 1995 AFL Season on Magic 1278AM Radio in Melbourne. In 2007, the
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opponent, Player corralling an opponent to put them off their disposal, Players prepare to legally bump each other while contesting the ball
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not ride high and contact an opponent's head. A bump in the back is illegal under the "push in the back".
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is the legal act of preventing an opponent from obtaining the ball or tackling a team-mate.
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There are four actions which constitute a one percenter according to official
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Checking Skills - from the International Australian Football Council
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was struck to reward, among other defensive skills, one percenters.
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One percenters not counted in official stats. From top:
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statistics: knock-ons, spoils, smothers, and shepherds.
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