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End of A 5 Year plan
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As promised earlier today - when I edited the original posting on this thread. Here are comparisons between July 2006 and July 2011.

Done in two different ways.

Firstly comparing 10th grade at J8 downswards, J9 downwards and so on up to J15 downwards.
To Avoid too many lines these are presented as

Jn/2006 data/ 2011 data/ difference

J8/ 190/250 Plus 60
J9/ 440/449 Plus 9
J10/ 578/569/Minus 9
J11/ 798/765/Minus 33
J12 /972/882/Minus 90
J13/ 1005/1065/Plus 60
J14/1261/1217/Minus 44
J15/ 1485/1310/Minus 175

Secondly using the measurements suggested by Andrew McHarg. The average of the top ten grades

J8/ 304/367/ Plus 63
J9/ 504/573/Plus 69
J10/ 751/733/ Minus 18
J11/ 973/ 1003/ Plus 31
J12/ 1206/ 1109/ Minus 97
J13/ 1249/1201/Minus 48
J14/ 1527/1337/ Minus 190
J15/ 1633/ 1526/ Minus 107

Much to ponder and to debate here.
I have requested data to fill in the gaps to summarise status at start of seasons 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010.

Looking to stars of the future there are 5 individuals in number 1 position on the July 2011 list who are higher than their equivalents in 2006.

At J15 Ian McDonald is 245 points above the number 1 in 2006.
At J12 Murad Abdulla is 159 points ahead
At J11 Kai Pannwitz ahead by 120 points
At J10 Liam Richmond ahead by 284 points
At J9 Vagif Ramazanov ahead by 187 points

Cherry picking the data – if you like - but to me it confirms that looks like CS have found and supported one extremely good and very young junior each season.

BY way of a post script those 5 players named above have between them gained 674 grading pints since July - (mean of 134 points each in less than half a season).


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