Who is the best kick in the comp???

Who is the best kick in the competition???

  • B. Goddard

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  • L. Gilbee

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  • N. Buckley

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  • N. Stevens

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  • L. Hodge

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  • T. Johnstone

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  • Other - please specify

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Shannon Hurn by the length of Flemington. How Carlton passed him up for that unco poor mans Lance Whitnall in Josh Kennedy ill never know :eek:
 

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Between Goddard and Buckley for me

although Hurn showed exceptional foot skills on saturday, if he can get the ball more in dangerous spots his ranking will go up.

I voted Goddard in the end, would have been Buckley 4-5 years ago
 

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Nick Stevens. His footskills are just brilliant, especially under pressure. :)
Unfortunately Stevens like most of Carltons midfield crumbles at the sign of any physical pressure. Their disposal by footy especially when someone is chasing is the worst in the competition. Gotta feel sorry for Fev. I think it will see the end of his Carlton career. Theres only so long he will put up with Stevens and co rubbish foot skills
 

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Goddard, friday night with the Dees. Fiora was sprinting into the forwarrd 50 at full pace with a demon player 2m behind him. Goddard must've kicked it 40m+ over the head of fiora and onto his chest while fiora didn't break stride. was nuts...

Used to be buckley I reckon, and Gilbess had/has a mighty fine kick too.
 

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All those players are chip-kick masters. :)
Sometimes Parrot your posts are clever.....clever enough to antagonise people because they generally have an element of truth about them, albeit an extremely small element of truth. As for this particular post...in the words of Borat...."not so much".

Unfortunately this post is just plain embarassing and does you no credit. Whether or not you really believe your assessment of our game style I can't say but to describe these guys as "chip-kick masters" removes whatever ounce of credibility you may have had. I can only assume you are being mischievious.

Gilbee is clearly the best. A short kick for him is 40 metres. Just watch him picking out blokes at the kick in after a point....a joy to watch. The most dangerous counter attacking backman in the comp because of his disposal skills.
Is there a better kick for goal on the run on his wrong foot than Aker?
Johnson is not the longest kick. 50 metres just about sees him out....but rarely misses a goal
McMahon streaming out of defence is sublime. His raking left foot passes rarely miss the target.
Grant is an average kick generally but his foot passing is top notch, particularly on his wrong foot under pressure
Robbins consistently kicks goals outside 50. The last chip-kick I saw him do was running into an open goal.
 

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parrot seriously. Gilbee being a chip kicker not last time I checked, last time I checked he could kick goals on the run from 55m out and big accurate penetrating kicks rebounding 50.
 

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Gilbee, Goddard, Hodge, Johnstone, couldnt seperate these four, obviously i voted for hodge because im one eyed, beutiful left foot, all 4 brilliant kicks
 

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Officially its Jaymie Graham but he rarely kicks the ball. The odd time he does it goes to his teammate over 90% of the time
 
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Sometimes Parrot your posts are clever.....clever enough to antagonise people because they generally have an element of truth about them, albeit an extremely small element of truth. As for this particular post...in the words of Borat...."not so much".

Unfortunately this post is just plain embarassing and does you no credit. Whether or not you really believe your assessment of our game style I can't say but to describe these guys as "chip-kick masters" removes whatever ounce of credibility you may have had. I can only assume you are being mischievious.

Gilbee is clearly the best. A short kick for him is 40 metres. Just watch him picking out blokes at the kick in after a point....a joy to watch. The most dangerous counter attacking backman in the comp because of his disposal skills.
Is there a better kick for goal on the run on his wrong foot than Aker?
Johnson is not the longest kick. 50 metres just about sees him out....but rarely misses a goal
McMahon streaming out of defence is sublime. His raking left foot passes rarely miss the target.
Grant is an average kick generally but his foot passing is top notch, particularly on his wrong foot under pressure
Robbins consistently kicks goals outside 50. The last chip-kick I saw him do was running into an open goal.
Seems to have worked on you somewhat, hence the need for the 'War and Peace' length justifications.....
 
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