From the sublime to the ridiculous - who's the one at your club?

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Castagna is a great call from Richmond OP, can kick some ripper goals, followed up by a messy fumble and a complete air ball snap that goes straight up and out on the full. When he's lining up for goal on the boundary I often say this could go anywhere, as you just don't know whether he'll nail it or completely shank it.
 
Cam Guthrie.

Geelong are specialists in this area. Have had a lot of players who have a big gap between their best and worst. Probably the most extreme example was Steven Motlop, who on his day was as damaging as just about any player in the comp, but as his career went on put out those great performances increasingly rarely.

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Castagna is a great call from Richmond OP, can kick some ripper goals, followed up by a messy fumble and a complete air ball snap that goes straight up and out on the full. When he's lining up for goal on the boundary I often say this could go anywhere, as you just don't know whether he'll nail it or completely shank it.
He’s one of very few players I would not question for turning around and taking a snap from the top of the goalsquare, he’s honestly a better chance of kicking it. He’s probably a better chance if he kicks it back over his head too.
 
Pittard is no longer with us but his "take the game on" style with great intercept marks, a kamakazi run out of defence cutting through the lines and setting up an attack could go either way. Either an act of a sublime player or absolutely ridiculous.
 

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Levi Casboult owns this thread :)

Nah, Liam Jones a mile out in front now at Carlton. One minute brilliant intercept mark followed by a slicing 40 bullet pass, next minute 30 metres off his player for a goal or ridiculous turnover kick that travels 8 metres.
Love Liam but he drives you mad some days.


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