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Opinion The 'Carlton related stuff that doesn't need it's own thread' thread Part 2

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One of the most current versatile players in the list, chip out ruck, forward and can definitely play back. Very rare.

He does mark down the line well and his field kicking is on par . Probs first picked in my opinion.
Love Levi and his loyal contribution to The Navy Blues .

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Any rugby player would be a good acquisition

it’s a skill which crosses over the two sports well. And their technique is ideal for AFL

We did have a rugby league player who coached us in tackling quite a few years ago - I think his name was John Doherty - I think he was pretty effective too as everyone was complaining about how hard our tackling technique was.
 

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We did have a rugby league player who coached us in tackling quite a few years ago - I think his name was John Doherty - I think he was pretty effective too as everyone was complaining about how hard our tackling technique was.


John Donohue but he wasn't a rugby player. Martial Arts?

Pretty sure he was the tackling Coach for Melbourne Storm.
 
Any rugby player would be a good acquisition

it’s a skill which crosses over the two sports well. And their technique is ideal for AFL

That's why Dennis Armfield was such a good tackler. Background in Rugby.
 
Any rugby player would be a good acquisition

it’s a skill which crosses over the two sports well. And their technique is ideal for AFL
Still amazes me we never genuinely tapped in to the resources we had at our home ground for several years when the Storm (06-10) and Rebels (11-15) were working out of PP.

A once or twice a season ‘cross over’ training drill for s**** and giggles doesn’t count, we should have been getting them to run regular contact/tackling technique sessions.

A real missed opportunity. A bit harder to facilitate now with the soft cap cuts, but I’m sure you could still get someone from either club to pop in once in a while on a casual/contract basis to oversee and give some tips/advice.
 
Still amazes me we never genuinely tapped in to the resources we had at our home ground for several years when the Storm (06-10) and Rebels (11-15) were working out of PP.

A once or twice a season ‘cross over’ training drill for s**** and giggles doesn’t count, we should have been getting them to run regular contact/tackling technique sessions.

A real missed opportunity. A bit harder to facilitate now with the soft cap cuts, but I’m sure you could still get someone from either club to pop in once in a while on a casual/contract basis to oversee and give some tips/advice.

All about development which we have struggled with, goal kicking-same offenders, high draft picks not coming on, the problems haven't changed.
 
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