Tigers matchday thread
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James Podsiadsy said last week they practice goal kicking 3 days a week at Geelong. I doubt on our results that we have any specific goal kicking practice. Dead set, Goodes has been less than average with his set shots his whole career.Comment
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All you guys calling for kicking coaches and kicking practice until their feet bleed need to get it in your head ..... it's all in their head.
Put the big sticks in front of them and the pressure of a game situation and off goes their head and on goes a pumpkin. It's been happening for 100+ years and will happen for the next 100.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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When it comes to goal kicking he absolutely is the role model we're looking for, and I'd say he'd be the role model for any young footballer when it comes to goal kicking. Nick had a phenomenal amount of natural talent obviously, and he grew up with an excellent coach to show him how to kick (who makes a bob now from teaching talented young things to kick)- but for all the questioning people might have given to his willingness to run laps you could never question his willingness to practice, practice and practice again his goal kicking. When Stella junior was little we got along to quite a few training sessions (he loved it) and I can assure you that whilst other guys were starting to warm down it was common to see Davo with a bag of footys practicing his set shots.
Take a look at LRT's field kicking now, then cast your mind back to what it was like when he first started out. Davo worked with him on it.Comment
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Seaby a kicking model
In the period 1987-2011 Mark Seaby is statistically the 10th most accurate goalkicker in the AFL. (9th was Tony Lockett)Comment
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It can't be in his head! If it was he would be crap at taking contested marks, etc etc etc, and getting to the contest......He lines up wrong, and wasn't reading the wind. He needs time and training, that's all. So does Goodsey.
Interesting statement Moose.....whoda.....If you've never jumped from one couch to the other to save yourself from lava then you didn't have a childhoodComment
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Not worried about Reid he takes an awesome grab and at 19 is a great target. He needs work on his goal kicking and I am sure the club will leave no stone unturned. But geez he is 19 and holding down a key position...............other clubs would give anything to have him on their list. Just one of a great list of youngsters we have at the moment.Comment
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Reid's kicking all comes down to his ball drop. Watch the way he kicks it whether from a set shot or on the run. There is no margin for error...everything must connect correctly for it to go straight. It is obviously a habit that is hard to break as surely the coaches would have been on to it already.Swannies for life!Comment
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I was having a dig (and suspecting you - or others - might rise to the bait!) but there was no question that Davo not only had the physical characteristics of a great kick (strong, flexible legs, excellent eye/hand co-ordination, a good footy brain) but also great technical skills. Very still over the ball, a good ball drop, nice balance with the opposite arm, great follow thru etc etc). So there's no question he would be an excellent skills coach - he's not like those freakishly skilled guys who can't understand why other people can't do the things he can do, rather his excellence was well founded in very solid technical expertise.I knew him as a gentle young man, I cannot say for sure the reasons for his decline
We watched him fade before our very eyes, and years before his timeComment
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Most entertaining part of being at the footy yesterday was watching the cameraman who had to go up in the cherry picker near the member's stand to film the game for channel 7. The flags on the top of the stand were full-out horizontal all day due to the freezing cold wind and I wondered whether the cameramen had to draw straws to see who got that job. Poor bugger, especially during the 4th quarter when the rain really pelted down.
I wonder if he is on a no liquid diet 24 hours before the game. Amazing he was up there yesterday.In memory of my little Staffy - Dicey, 17.06.2005 to 1.12.2011- I'll miss you mate.Comment
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He was much, much lower than he was at the Hawthorn game. Probably didn't want to get struck by lightningComment
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