SmallRoo
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From todays viewing his kicking, even under minimal pressure is still underwhelming. Seems to just throw it on the boot.
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From todays viewing his kicking, even under minimal pressure is still underwhelming. Seems to just throw it on the boot.
Its weird. If NMFC collapsed or merged or relocated. I wouldn’t follow another team or the merged team or care for any AFL team. I’d be a local footy pig WRFL div1 or VFLI can't understand people who support 2 AFL sides??
Explains it.I have been a cheer squad member of North
Its kicking under pressur, duress, fatigue. Cunnington will open him up but yes. If he was a better kick he’d be in the top 5 in the comp.As usual there was some very nice kicks, and some poor ones. He was working hard on it with Greenwood after most players had gone in.
I think when he's the no.1 inside midfielder as he was for most of the first half he was left to dry. He doesn't have the physical capabilities to consistently have a good impact on every contest unlike the LDUs and Cunningtons of our team.Just went through every one of his 67 kicks in the last 4 games of the year and my conclusion is that he has no issues with his kicking - in fact it was actually very good, particularly delivering inside 50m when he had some time.
I agree/d with the knocks around his kicking over the last 2 seasons as a whole, but what I can say with confidence is that he finished the season very well from a kicking point of view.
I'm not sure whether it was a confidence or injury issue, but those last 4 games were solid to say the least.
Just went through every one of his 67 kicks in the last 4 games of the year and my conclusion is that he has no issues with his kicking - in fact it was actually very good, particularly delivering inside 50m when he had some time.
I agree/d with the knocks around his kicking over the last 2 seasons as a whole, but what I can say with confidence is that he finished the season very well from a kicking point of view.
I'm not sure whether it was a confidence or injury issue, but those last 4 games were solid to say the least.
His kicking only seemed to drop after he did the ankle in 2020. Agree it seemed back to its best by the end of last year.Just went through every one of his 67 kicks in the last 4 games of the year and my conclusion is that he has no issues with his kicking - in fact it was actually very good, particularly delivering inside 50m when he had some time.
I agree/d with the knocks around his kicking over the last 2 seasons as a whole, but what I can say with confidence is that he finished the season very well from a kicking point of view.
I'm not sure whether it was a confidence or injury issue, but those last 4 games were solid to say the least.
It just means you don’t love your main side enough!I can't understand people who support 2 AFL sides??
My all time favorite player.To continue the non Jy off topic chat and expand on Schwatta’s talents……
For the first half of the 90’s I lived with a couple of my mates who were NBL players. One midweek night we met up with a few other b’ballers at the old Sports Bar in Fitzroy. If you remember that place (firstly, see you in the Grumpy Old’s thread) you may recall they had a basketball ring and net plus a key setup. Anyhoo, that night Schwatta sauntered in with a couple of his mates and, after shooting the breeze re North and South East Melbourne Magic, Schwatta challenged a couple of the b’ballers to a free throw comp. “Best of 50 shots” he suggested. The two who took him on were outstanding free throw shooters (although a few bourbon and cokes may have levelled the playing field a tad).
First b’baller hits 48/50. Second b’baller hits 44/50. Schwatta steps up and, with the small crowd roaring after each bucket, hits 48/50 to tie the bloody thing.
Instant respect all round and on the way home later the b’ballers couldn’t have been more impressed with Schwatta’s natural sporting talent and ability to perform under pressure.
A couple of us there were already North nuts but that night Schwatta gained us another dozen or so who loved following his every move throughout the 90’s domination.
The bloke was a bloody gun!
Great.Its weird. If NMFC collapsed or merged or relocated. I wouldn’t follow another team or the merged team or care for any AFL team. I’d be a local footy pig WRFL div1 or VFL
Cool story broGreat.
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