Poland's statistics after World Cup 2011

bitka 673
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2011-12-04 • 4206 views • 10 replies
Setters:
- Paweł Zagumny scored 12 points --> 7 blocks, 2 aces and 3 attacks (4 done, 75%, 1 error). He served 80 balls, making 2 mistakes. He has also 9 difences
- Łukasz Żygadło scored 13 points --> 5 blocks, 7 aces and 1 attack (100%). He served 90 balls and was the only player in our team who didn't make any mistake in this element. In the field, like Zagumny, defended nine balls.

Recivers:
- Michał Winiarski scored 111 points --> 11 blocks, 9 aces and 91 successful attacks (211 made, 43%, 28 errors). Did 151 serves, breaking 33 of them, defended 24 balls.
- Bartosz Kurek scored 142 points --> 17 blocks, 9 aces and 116 successful attacks (248 made, 47%, 34 errors).Made 108 serves, breaking 40 of them, had 23 defences.
-Michael Ruciak scored 20 points --> 2 service aces, 2 blocks and 16 successful attacks (24 made, 67%, 3 errors). Made 28 serves, breaking 6 of them, had 5 difences
- Michał Kubiak scored 30 points --> 5 service aces, 3 blocks and 22 successful attacks (62 made, 35%, 15 errors). Made 39 serves, breaking 8 of them. He made 12 defenses

Attackers:
- Zbigniew Bartman scored 152 points --> 8 blocks, 9 aces and 135 successful attacks (273 made, 49%, 48 errors).Made 115 serves, breaking 22 of them, defended 19 balls.
-Jakub Jarosz scored 61 points --> 5 blocks, 11 aces (the most in our team) and 45 successful attacks (102 made, 44%, 18 errors). Made 50 serves, breaking 14 of them. defence: four balls.

Middle blockers:
- Piotr Nowakowski scored 111 points --> 30 blocks, 9 aces and 72 successful attacks (107 made, 67%, 7 errors). 163 service hit, breaking 18 of them, defended 13 balls.
- Marcin Możdżonek scored 99 points --> 38 blocks, which brought Możdżonkowi best blocker prize of the tournament. Made 6 aces and 55 successful attacks (96 made, 57%, 18 errors). Made 168 serves, breaking 10 of them. during the tournament defended 23 balls.
-Łukasz Wiśniewski scored 8 points --> 1 block, 1 service ace and 6 successful attacks (10 made, 60%, 1 error). Made 12 serves, breaking 3 of them, defended 2 balls.
-Patryk Czarnowski scored 3 points --> all were captured attack (4 completed, 75%, 1 error), made 13 serves, disrupting 1

To sum up our country's representatives spent on Japanese playgrounds 17 hours and 54 minutes. The longest set lasted 32 min. Serbia and Iran, and the shortest 20 minutes. in the match against Iran. Poles played 45 sets, winning 30 of them, and losing 15. They served 1027, collecting 69 aces, while disrupting 158 balls. They attacked 1144 times ending with 565 attacks, while committing 173 errors. The Poles have done throughout the tournament, 128 blocks, most, 17, in a match with Iran. Once rivals, the Poles received messages 287 points, while they gave opponents 259 points.
Throughout the Poles won the World Cup points in 1032 and lost 944. Generally the received 51.63%. The Poles defended 210 balls (most of them defended the libero of our team, Krzysztof Iganaczak - 68 balls)

source: http://www.volley...r-Swiata-w-cyferkach


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Poland's statistics after World Cup 2011
Harleym 55 3
12 years ago
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With all do respect, considering how long this tournament was and the second place they ended at, and the pace at which games were held. The numbers are not impressive.

That is probably cause of the stated reasons above, since they still ended up higher then almost every team in the tournament!

Great job
bitkaAuthor 673 10
12 years ago
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Harleym - you're right, the numbers are not impressive but in my opinion because of even level of polish players. we had many rotations, coach was changing lineup all the time and many players were able to play. that's why players have lower number of points
Kjeldhor 1059 17
12 years ago
+2
canu do the same post for all the teams? ?
12 years ago
-2
Sooo much info! ?
Kjeldhor 1059 17
12 years ago
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@wilfredo: still missing some info.. like efficency in breakpoint ?
12 years ago
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Who gave a minus one? I'm just curious, why? ?
saku 1032 9
12 years ago
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harelym, bitka is right, many many rotations ?
Harleym 55 3
12 years ago
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I'm confused by you guys.
More rotations means: higher numbers, percentage wise.
Cause usually more quantity of plays mean lower stats (again percentage wise).

I am only interested in the percentages and if you rotate, you should actually be able to get higher percentages, since you play less and be more efficient.

And I will state it again, they finished second, so they were almost better then everybody else, so the stats are good enough, but it is not impressive.

I am impressed, when an outside hitter has a higher percentage then 50% in attack, which no one had in the team, (well Ruciak had, but he didn't really play that much which emphasizes my point that less plays means better stats).

I guess all you guys looked at total numbers, which I absolutely never do, since well, that indeed includes rotations. I do look at averages from time to time, as in block.

But don't put to much load on my words. It are good stats, great stats even. Im just not impressed, thats all.

saku 1032 9
12 years ago
+1
harelym, you dont understand it, its also counted by played sets and matches, for example, if someone played one match nad had 80% in attack would he get best spiker price?

and im happy that we hadnt one leader like Kurek in Wl, we had a TEAM with no leaders, when somoen played bad, someone from bench helped or won a match, thats was the best in this WC
Harleym 55 3
12 years ago
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Saku what you just said made absolutely no sense whatsoever. I have a feeling you thought you understood me, but in reality totally didnt have a clue
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