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Chad has a right foot and has kicked leftSounds a bit like Chad.
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Chad has a right foot and has kicked leftSounds a bit like Chad.
His movement through traffic looks very impressive.On the highlights his handball was a tad sloppy and does he have a right foot ?
Sloppy? He found his marks and delivered beautifully at the right moments. Unlike lots of useless handballers who deliver to a player to be tackled, he seems to handball into space and waits till the best moment. The run through the 2 players and deciding to handball after taking the first one on and delivering between the 2 defenders was brilliant. That was pure rugby drawing the man. The handball doesnt have to look classic and totally crisp. It just has to reach its target to advantage. I love what he does sizing up his options and loved the handballing in that clipOn the highlights his handball was a tad sloppy and does he have a right foot ?
I agree that he has to keep working on his handball & bouncing the ball on the run, BUT for a kid who's only been playing the game for 12 months he's super exciting.On the highlights his handball was a tad sloppy and does he have a right foot ?
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He is super exciting. I actually liked the way he seemed to throw the ball further away from himself on his bounces instead of closer to his body. It was quite noticeable that he allows himself to move quicker with that rather unique bouncing style(almost like out on a loop)that seems to gain him more ground and allows him to get away from his opponent quicker. Its very evasiveI agree that he has to keep working on his handball & bouncing the ball on the run, BUT for a kid who's only been playing the game for 12 months he's super exciting.
A quick reminder that when Paul Kelly joined the Swans he was placed in 'remedial' groups for basic skills training.On the highlights his handball was a tad sloppy and does he have a right foot ?
Can confirm after viewing the highlight reel he has 2 feet.On the highlights his handball was a tad sloppy and does he have a right foot ?
You took me the wrong way as there will be natural improvement . As the draft got closer he and King were what i wanted.He is super exciting. I actually liked the way he seemed to throw the ball further away from himself on his bounces instead of closer to his body. It was quite noticeable that he allows himself to move quicker with that rather unique bouncing style(almost like out on a loop)that seems to gain him more ground and allows him to get away from his opponent quicker. Its very evasive
On the highlights his handball was a tad sloppy and does he have a right foot ?
Im really looking forward to seeing the impact that he has on BlakeyYou took me the wrong way as there will be natural improvement . As the draft got closer he and King were what i wanted.
Just want to know whether he has a other side , not like the Rampe's , Campbells , Blakey and McVeighs
I wasn't really sold until the triple effort run down tackle that finished at around the 0:50 markHis literal disposal isn't crisp and that seems to be the influence of having come from a background of passing rugby style. But the way he delays his disposal until he has drawn his opponent in, and his awareness of what's going on around simultaneously is outstanding, as is his follow up. Plenty to be excited about.
Not surprised he doesn't have two good feet given the rugby and basketball background. I'll be happy if he has one good foot.
His lateral moving style and ability to draw in opponents is why I think he'll fit in like a glove - it's a style that is built to take the game on and find the outlet. Compare that to say Carmichael who's game is built purely on setting up from a standing start.His literal disposal isn't crisp and that seems to be the influence of having come from a background of passing rugby style. But the way he delays his disposal until he has drawn his opponent in, and his awareness of what's going on around simultaneously is outstanding, as is his follow up. Plenty to be excited about.
Not surprised he doesn't have two good feet given the rugby and basketball background. I'll be happy if he has one good foot.
Not saying he can't improve, but it is something he needs to work on, and it isn't easy either as both Rohan and Campbell had similiar issues, both high impact players who didn't find the ball enough, and in their cases they never really figured out how to find the ball more. I hope Kyle is not like them in that sense.
Left foot kick...handpasses and bounces with his right.. might have both sides coveredOn the highlights his handball was a tad sloppy and does he have a right foot ?
Seriously many can do that , not many do the hard work like Heeney has doneLeft foot kick...handpasses and bounces with his right.. might have both sides covered
I wasn't really sold until the triple effort run down tackle that finished at around the 0:50 mark
Seriously many can do that , not many do the hard work like Heeney has done
Many can..but it seems to be his go to which usually translates well..Seriously many can do that , not many do the hard work like Heeney has done
Your putting shade on my post !Exactly, there aren't that many dual sided players out there. No reason to cast shade on him if he doesn't prove to be one of the few.
Your putting shade on my post !
FYI duel sided players can be elite compared to others
Absolute SCENES in Sydney tonight! Harry is under there somewhere
And the efficiency and effectiveness whilst staying balanced. Its nice to see relish and know how in tacklingI wasn't really sold until the triple effort run down tackle that finished at around the 0:50 mark
