You’re saying we’re a 9th to 14th team without him. I disagree. If he got injured I’d be disappointed but still think we’re a chance with Ladhams, Marshall and Georgiades surrounded by Gray, Rozee, Butters etc.
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Chadbro is the best Cornes.
Pam is top. Then Chad.
Pam voted best team player by all bays players in the 80sPam is top. Then Chad.
85/65 split with GC.Charlie will be playing his 150th game this week against Essendon.
85/65 split with GC.
If he spawns with an angry redhead ( aren't they all)we might end up with Mitch Robinson 2. Now I'm not saying that's a bad thing.Another 15 games for his spawn to be eligible to us under F/S rule. Should be encouraged to donate his gift to a sperm bank.
If he spawns with an angry redhead ( aren't they all)we might end up with Mitch Robinson 2. Now I'm not saying that's a bad thing.
Finished with 2 goals 3 points.Should have had 5 goals just a few minutes into the second quarter. Instead finished with what, 1 goal?
Butcher might have been a hack kick, but at least his mung floaters went through about 50% of the time
Finished with 2 goals 3 points.
I checked the top goal scorers in the league and they are all running at about a 55% accuracy. Thought they would be around the 70% mark.
With our players inaccurate kicking i always wonder if they just need another player to walk up to them and tell them the basics of not poking at the ball when closer than 50.
Lockett, Dunatall and Co spent 99% of the game sitting on their ass waiting for the ball to get kicked to them.It's actually bizarre, the field kicking skill is so high these days, but you look at goalkicking compared to the olden days with the likes of Dunstall, Ablett, Lockett, Modra etc where you just knew they had a set approach and kicked it more often than not
It's a mental thing from there for him. Only explanation I have for it. Rather then just kicking through the ball, he leans back to steer it through. I'd hope someone in the break between the Collingwood game to our qualifying final it's worked on.Can someone explain why the closer he is up goal the more he leans back on his kick?
Look the game has changed but those guys were goal kicking technicians the fitness/sports science guys limit how much the modern day player practices goal kicking.Lockett, Dunatall and Co spent 99% of the game sitting on their ass waiting for the ball to get kicked to them.
Pretty easy to kick straight when you haven't run up and down the field or put pressure on your opponents.
I know, so you can't compare them.Look the game has changed but those guys were goal kicking technicians the fitness/sports science guys limit how much the modern day player practices goal kicking.