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From say the first time I saw him play his kicking didn't stand out to me as being technically bad. There are some that you watch where the way they drop the ball onto their boot is really poor and it sticks out immediately, but I didn't go away from my first viewing or two of him remembering him being a terrible kick of the footy (having not heard of him prior to that game, so I wasn't expecting or not expecting anything).
Not having watched him super-closely to really analyse it, but to me I suspect a lot of his poor kicks are more as a result of poor decision making than a technically poor kick. Like "why the hell did he kick it there?" sort of thing. He probably blazes away a bit too often. He may also be technically poor, but again, it didn't stick out to me as something I remembered, although that may just be because the thing that really stuck in my mind about him was the way he broke the lines with seriously good run that had me thinking, "wow, we could really do with some of that!!".
Obviously it's far from ideal for him to either have poor decision making or a poor kick, but when you're picking at 23, pretty much everyone is going to have holes in their game of some sort, so it's just a matter of whether he brings enough of the things you want to the table and doesn't do too much of the things you don't, to make it not worth picking him.
If you're picking him, it's not because he's perfect, but because he's a "difference maker". He makes things happen, can bust games open and really stands out and is physical, aggressive and big. He is I imagine the type of guy who could lift his team in big moments and is meant to have good leadership qualities.
Again, Gilbo came top 3 in our B&F in a GF year in 2010 for a lot of similar reasons and Harry O'Brien was probably a similar sort for Collingwood. He would just blaze away with long bombs most of the time, but he regularly broke games open with his run, gained his team a lot of meterage and made an AA team in a premiership year as a result. You wouldn't necessarily want 22 of them in your team, but one or two can really have their place and make a difference.
With the way we like to play and really move the ball quickly and take the game on, I reckon we could really do with someone like SPP. On the other hand, we may think we already have him, in Mav.
Edit: Speaking of Mav, one thing that SPP does have going for his kicking is that, like Mav's, it's powerful and he can kick it long. Prior to this year I would have said that Mav is a powerful kick who can kick it with penetration up to 60m, but that he missed far too many short targets (which is probably what you'd say about SPP), but this year Mav's kicking improved considerably- so much so that I'd now pretty much call it a weapon- so maybe we'd be able to get SPP's kicking to improve a similar amount, if Gilbee gets a hold of him.
OK i'm on the SPP wagon. If we get him and end up with all of the Saints fans on big footy bemoaning his disposal..... I'm blaming you. ( that's fair isn't it )?










