Country Week 2010
A tournament wrap-up from Adrian Lancaster (WAEBF Country Representative & State Team Trials Tournament Director):
Well Country Week is all over for another year, thankyou to all who helped make it another successful year.
Congratulations to all the winning teams and also to all the individual award winners.
Attached is all the results from each division played over the weekend.
|
Town |
1st Place |
2nd Place |
|
Peel |
3 wins |
1 second |
|
Bunbury |
1 win |
4 seconds |
|
Geraldton |
2 wins |
2 seconds |
|
Albany |
2 wins |
|
|
Kalgoorlie |
1 win |
|
|
Narrogin |
1 win |
|
|
Blackwood |
|
1 second |
|
Katanning |
|
1 second |
|
Karratha |
|
1 second |
Champion Town Award
I made a huge mistake when calculating who won the Champion Town award – (I divided Kalgoorlie's score by 5 teams instead of 7 teams)
I have informed the relative towns of this situation.
Below is the official scores for all the teams sorted in descending order of town average.
|
Town |
Games |
Teams |
Average |
|
Bunbury |
383 |
9 |
42.56 |
|
Karratha |
206 |
5 |
41.20 |
|
Peel |
389 |
10 |
38.90 |
|
Albany |
191 |
5 |
38.20 |
|
Geraldton |
333 |
9 |
37.00 |
|
Kalgoorlie |
257 |
7 |
36.71 |
|
Katanning |
142 |
4 |
35.50 |
|
Narrogin |
142 |
4 |
35.50 |
|
Blackwood |
106 |
3 |
35.33 |
|
Northam |
101 |
4 |
25.25 |
At first glance it was a little surprising that Peel did not win this award given they won the 1st, 2nd & 3rd divisions and were 2nd in the 5th Division.
However Bunbury proved to be the more consistent town through all the divisions finishing with the highest town average since Peel in 2005.
There has been some discussion on the way this award is calculated and whether it should be called "Champion Town" or something else.
You opinions and input are welcome.
Please feel free to reply with any ideas, input or constructive criticisms, that way things can only improve
Thankyou
Adrian Lancaster
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