
AFL Analyst | Round Summaries
A single-screen read on any AFL round, built to answer "what happened, who starred, and what did it change?" at a glance. Round Headlines cover completion status, total scoring, average margin vs the previous round, and a margin-spread breakdown (blow-outs / standard / close). Player Headlines surface the round's leaders for rating, goals, disposals, score involvements and tackles, each with season-average context and a form sparkline. Round Climbers and Sliders plots every team on a season attack-vs-defence scatter, with movement trails showing how the round shifted them toward or away from the top-six contention zone. Below: per-game match-up cards (score worms and key-metric splits), team totals by match, top/bottom five rated players, and an interactive Player Performance Analysis scatter for exploring any two player metrics. A global round stepper works across every season. Built on analytics.v_player_match and v_team_matchup, with shots, fixtures and quarter scores from marts.
AI Prompts Used
Build me a single-screen dashboard that gives an at-a-glance overview of an AFL round from my roar_metrics_cloud data — completion status, scoring, competitiveness, player leaders, match-up breakdowns, and an interactive scatter. Default to the latest completed round with a stepper across all seasons.
Reorganise the KPI area into three columns that tell a zoom-out story: round-level team stats, then player headlines, then a season-level view on the far right. Drop the redundant tiles and widen the right column.
Add a premiership-window scatter showing each team on attack vs defence, with the top-6-in-both as the contention zone and trails showing how each round moves them. Include teams on a bye, add tooltips, repel overlapping labels, and handle ties correctly.
Colour the teams by how the round shifted them — climbers (better at both ends) blue, sliders (worse at both) red, mixed neutral — and rename it 'Round Climbers and Sliders'.
Tidy the titles, formatting, labels and captions to a consistent style, fix the sparkline and label bugs, and set up a safe, self-contained database so I can share the dashboard publicly.
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