knightwheelrqr
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Over the years we have been suffering from our inaccuracy on goal. Most specifically from set shots. While last weekend our shots on goal were mainly from bad positions and from field play I think we can all agree that a specialist goal kicking coach would be a fantastic addition to coach staff. My recommendation is Matthew Lloyd. Matthew Lloyd would be able to assist Cloke, Dawes, JA and others with their set shot routines and correct their techniques best.
My second recommendation would be to attain another additional ruck coach. Over the offseason we have traded for Darren Jolly who clearly is not anywhere near as productive as he was in Sydney. Then Wood and Fraser both have performed well below expectation this season. Having all 3 ruckman perform well below expectation is just not right and something certainly could be done to help them both in the ruck and around the ground because there should be great competition for the 2 ruck spots and I'm just not seeing it right now. For this position I would be looking for someone who has a strong understanding of movement patterns and also rucking technique. While the perfect candidate for this position is somewhat unclear there have been many ruckman who have retired over the past 10 years who could possibly fill this post.
My second recommendation would be to attain another additional ruck coach. Over the offseason we have traded for Darren Jolly who clearly is not anywhere near as productive as he was in Sydney. Then Wood and Fraser both have performed well below expectation this season. Having all 3 ruckman perform well below expectation is just not right and something certainly could be done to help them both in the ruck and around the ground because there should be great competition for the 2 ruck spots and I'm just not seeing it right now. For this position I would be looking for someone who has a strong understanding of movement patterns and also rucking technique. While the perfect candidate for this position is somewhat unclear there have been many ruckman who have retired over the past 10 years who could possibly fill this post.








