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scores are level he stands at 55 metres........

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The siren has gone it could be a one point win if he kicks it.He stands at 55 metres
on a 45 degree angle and goes BANG......

AT YOUR CLUB WHO WOULD BE THAT PLAYER?
AND WHO WOULDN'T YOU WANT IT TO BE?
AT COLLINGWOOD
I WOULD WANT IT TO BE NATHAN BUCKLEY .
AND I WOULD NOT WANT IT TO MARK RICHARDSON.

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Believe it or not Joff i would give the ball to Nick Holland who is a great kick from a distance but not so good close in, ive got to say if Tony Woods was lining up id be halfway to my car.
 
Stick Richo out on the boundary, 55 metres out and he will kick them every time. If he was 20m out right in front, I wouldn't be so confident.

On the run, Tivendale would nail them from 60m every time. Magnificent kick.

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I would want it to be Lloydy or Hird, I would be a bit worried if alessio had it.

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I agree with you ptw. I would give to Lade or Dew maybe Francis as well. Francou is the one player I wouldn't want to have the ball.

Joffa wouldn't Anthony Rocca be a better kick for goal from 55 than Buckley?.
 
Best: Would have been Rogers before that Sydney game.

Now? Ottens, Tivendale or Holland.

Worst: Gale, Richardson (if not on boundary line), Sziller, Rogers (can't forgive), Campbell, brothers Kellaway, Gaspar. etc.

Worst ever: Nathan Bower

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Scott Cummings or Glen Jakovich would be the men to go to. David Wirrpunda can kick the ball a mile, but generally only on the run. In Michael Gardiner's first year i saw him kick 2 goals from outside 50 in the same quarter. Hasn't done it much.

Ben Cousins, Michael Braun, Phil Matera most of the little fellas would struggle to make the distance.

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Scotty in a pressure situation, I can't believe you'd want him.
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YOU HAVE A VALID POINT,I JUST KINDA THINK BUCKS WOULD BE THE MAN AS SOMETIMES ANTHONY TRIES TO KICK THE BALL TO HARD,AND IN THIS SITUATION YOU DONT WANNA SEE THE BALL GO ON THE FULL,YEP I WILL STICK WITH BUCKS AS HE IS A GREAT PRESSURE PLAYER.

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It would be David Neitz. He is normally fairly accurate and can kick it a long way.

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You would have to give it to Michael Symonds wouldn't you? (If he still played)
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Want it to be: Wayne Carey or David King
NOT: Anthony Stevens or Brent Harvey (only reasons being they would struggle to make the distance)
 
Wayne Carey without a doubt. I'd back Stevens too, metally as tough as they come, but the distance would be dodgy as Aussie_Roo said.

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Eagleton. Never ceases to amaze me how such a lightly built frame can kick 60 metres, a little inconsistent though. Unfortunately, not too many standouts for this situation at the doggies. Only bloke off the top of my head would be Hunter, who would just let go and hope for the best. Smith would have an alright chance too.

Despite improving his efficiency dramaticaly this year, Grant would definitely struggle (even though i've got footage of him kicking that distance with no probs at all as a 17 year old
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Hudson, despite being the most accurate on any angle within 40m in the team, has really struggled of late outside that distance.

Least: Libba, Romero, and West isn't too crash hot from outside fifty either.

[This message has been edited by Westy Boy (edited 03 February 2001).]
 

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