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Hi there, thanks for creating all the individual year Brownlow Medal articles, but as some editors get technical about references vs external links, can you try to include at least one inline reference in each article. A good & easily accessible reference source is the Fairfax news store at [1] or the Football Record archive at the State Library of Victoria ([2]). If you pulled up each Grand Final Footy Record, you'd be bound to find a story about the winner. Cheers, The-Pope (talk) 04:11, 20 June 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Statistics for AFL Players and Coaches

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I think you've done a great job with all the statistics, however, when doing the colour blocks, for most games played it isn't relevant to be coloured in as a lot of players in the league play 22 or 25 games. It doesn't give a true reflection of "most in the league" for that statistic as it's not unique. Also colouring in the premiership year isn't relevant because it's already noted in career highlights for that individual. So for your further edits, please just colour in the statistics that are relevant, i.e. kicks, handballs, disposals, marks, and tackles as they are more of an achievement if it is the most in the league. Thanks Flickerd (talk) 07:36, 28 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Hey, I've noticed that you're still using the Adelaide Football Club|Adelaide template for the AFL statistic tables, can you please use the appropriate template in accordance with the Wikipedia:WikiProject Australian rules football, I've listed them for all the teams.
{{AFL Ade}} – Adelaide
{{AFL BB}} – Brisbane Bears
{{AFL BL}} –Brisbane Lions
{{AFL Car}} – Carlton
{{AFL Ess}} – Essendon
{{AFL Fit}} –Fitzroy
{{AFL Foo}} –Footscray
{{AFL Fre}} – Fremantle
{{AFL Gee}} – Geelong
{{AFL GC}} – Gold Coast
{{AFL GWS}} – Greater Western Sydney
{{AFL Haw}} – Hawthorn
{{AFL Mel}} – Melbourne
{{AFL Nor}} – North Melbourne, {{AFL Kan}} – Kangaroos (between 1999–2007)
{{AFL Por}} – Port Adelaide
{{AFL Ric}} – Richmond
{{AFL StK}} – St Kilda
{{AFL Syd}} – Sydney
{{AFL WB}} – Western Bulldogs
{{AFL WC}} – West Coast

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Statistics ref accessdates and spaces

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Hi, I've noticed that when you update stats that you are adding a space before the reference and updating the accessdate each time, just letting you know that there should be no space before the reference per MOS:REFPUNCT and you don't need to update the accessdate each time (and shouldn't either), the accessdate is from when the reference was first accessed. Thanks! Flickerd (talk) 11:49, 5 August 2016 (UTC)Reply

FYI on ruckman stats

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Hey, just letting you know that per a discussion at WT:AFL, the ruckman stats table template has been reordered (below) to match the non-ruckman stats table, just a heads up for future additions of the ruckman stats table. Thanks, Flickerd (talk) 08:34, 20 September 2016 (UTC)Reply

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G B K H D M T H/O G B K H D M T H/O

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Hi, can you please stop adding spaces before references per WP:REFPUNCT in the Wikipedia Manual of Style with the exact wording "the ref tags should immediately follow the text to which the footnote applies, with no intervening space", as I've reminded you previously. Thanks, Flickerd (talk) 02:28, 1 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

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  Please do not use styles that are unusual, inappropriate or difficult to understand in articles, as you did in Kurt Tippett. There is a Manual of Style, and edits should not deliberately go against it without special reason. I know you've seen my previous requests about spaces before references, it is very clear in the Manual of Style to not do it, and the first time I asked you to discontinue doing it, you did so, so I'm unsure why you've reverted back to adding the space and why you would go and re-add it on Kurt Tippett once I removed it. I don't want to continue writing on your talkpage and be ignored, so please take notice and stop adding the space; I'm not making this up, it's very clear in the Manual of Style. Flickerd (talk) 05:39, 1 November 2016 (UTC)Reply

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You seem to be repeatedly re-inserting spaces before ref tags, eg [3][4], after I have removed those spaces. Please read MOS:REFSPACE, which says "All ref tags should immediately follow the text to which the footnote applies, with no intervening space." Thanks, Mitch Ames (talk) 02:30, 22 May 2022 (UTC)Reply

Statistics section/table formatting

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While you appear to have taken notice of the more recent changes to statistics tables (thanks for removing the row colours to make way for the zebra stripes), there are still some things that you're doing wrong. Please note the changes that I made to the format of Ryan Clarke's statistics section with this edit:

  • No unnecessary indentation, and the wording of the note should be "Updated to..." rather than "Statistics are correct to..."; the full stop's outside the italics as well, not inside.
  • No rowscopes, as it's easier to distinguish between the seasons if they're the same colour as their respective rows; the way you had formatted them in this instance, they were just useless code anyway.
  • Season, club and guernsey number are on one row of code, statistics are on the other.
  • Brownlow vote cells for the current season are left blank until the votes are awarded, so no need for the N/A.
  • Career statistics are formatted as a row, like the individual season statistics.

Thought I'd reach out given you edit more of these tables than me, so might as well point you in the right direction. While on this topic, for the last time, please do not add boldface to career-high statistics like with basketball statistics tables – I've already warned you more than enough times; thanks. 4TheWynne (talk contribs) 16:22, 22 August 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Jacob van Rooyen (April 25)

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  Please stop your disruptive editing.

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Bailey Laurie (September 17)

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Nomination of Tyler Sellers for deletion

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Nomination of Joe Fonti for deletion

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New articles need better references

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Hi there, 10 years ago (look up above) I advised you to put better references in your articles. In that time, the old notability guideline of WP:NAFL (played at least 1 AFL game) has been eliminated, and the general notability guideline of requiring multiple significant, independent, reliable sources is being strictly enforced by some editors. Hence, creating articles about players that only have brief mentions (not significant), or from club or AFL linked references (not independent) is going to continue to result in AFDs like Fonti and Sellers. Please look for at least 1, preferably more than 1, independent newspaper ref for any future articles that you create. The-Pope (talk) 12:42, 29 September 2024 (UTC)Reply