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  • TheAgent
    Avid Training Watcher
    • Feb 2012
    • 76

    #16
    When are you most likely to be able to kick goals? Probably when you are fresh early in the game (excepting for nerves of course), when are you least likely? Probably when you are very tired at the end of a game.

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    • goswannie14
      Leadership Group
      • Sep 2005
      • 11166

      #17
      They were talking about this on 360 last week, I think it was Barry Hall who said that Nick Davis was the goal kicking coach so that would have something to do with it. One of the other commetators chimed in with "and if it isn't he would claim it anyway!" Watching Nick Davis kick for goal was poetry in motion, whether set shot or on the run. You watch the 05 SF against Geelong, the perfect placement of the ball on the boot is incredible for his shot on the run.
      Does God believe in Atheists?

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      • grarmy
        Warming the Bench
        • Aug 2010
        • 406

        #18
        Originally posted by The Big Cat
        No such thing! It is the law of probabilities! The term has been corrupted and twisted, just like Murphy's Law which originally referred to design, and stated that if the design allowed the potential for something to go wrong, it eventually would. Now people refer to it as some sort of fatalistic prediction in all walks of life. Other common sayings have also been corrupted such as "money is the root of all evil" when the original adage was "LOVE of money is the root of all evil". Malcolm Fraser's axiom of "Life wasn't meant to be easy...." is a corruption of his statement that "Life wasn't meant to be easy, but with love etc etc..."
        Loved this! The mish mash of 'truths' to reinforce an argument so often adopted by football commentators or your parents is pathetic.
        "Play like you can’t lose."

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        • Cheer Squad
          Sydney Swans
          • Apr 2007
          • 1948

          #19
          Originally posted by goswannie14
          Watching Nick Davis kick for goal was poetry in motion, whether set shot or on the run.
          He certainly could be poetry in motion.

          Watching Jeremy's Camerons kick for goal from the boundary on Saturday night reminded me a bit of how easy Nick Davis made it look at times.

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          • Dosser
            Just wild about Harry
            • Mar 2011
            • 1833

            #20
            Originally posted by The Big Cat
            No such thing! It is the law of probabilities! The term has been corrupted and twisted, just like Murphy's Law which originally referred to design, and stated that if the design allowed the potential for something to go wrong, it eventually would. Now people refer to it as some sort of fatalistic prediction in all walks of life. Other common sayings have also been corrupted such as "money is the root of all evil" when the original adage was "LOVE of money is the root of all evil". Malcolm Fraser's axiom of "Life wasn't meant to be easy...." is a corruption of his statement that "Life wasn't meant to be easy, but with love etc etc..."
            Yes, and Murphy's Law is just a corruption of the original Cole's Law which, from memory, is simply shredded cabbage in mayo.

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            • DeadlyAkkuret
              Veterans List
              • Oct 2006
              • 4547

              #21
              Originally posted by Dosser
              Yes, and Murphy's Law is just a corruption of the original Cole's Law which, from memory, is simply shredded cabbage in mayo.
              Haha

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              • Swansongster
                Senior Player
                • Sep 2008
                • 1264

                #22
                Originally posted by The Big Cat
                just like Murphy's Law which originally referred to design, and stated that if the design allowed the potential for something to go wrong, it eventually would. Now people refer to it as some sort of fatalistic prediction in all walks of life.
                Murphy was an optimist.

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                • DamY
                  Senior Player
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 1479

                  #23
                  What's our goalkicking like now? Is it still best for accuracy in the league?

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                  • R-1
                    Senior Player
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 1042

                    #24
                    55%, fifth spot and one percent below the top, which is Adelaide and Freo.

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                    • DamY
                      Senior Player
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 1479

                      #25
                      Darn! And I notice that Hawthorn had a nice little percentage booster. Their accuracy isn't too crash hot though I don't think, they've just had a million shots on goal from their inside 50

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                      • wolftone57
                        Veterans List
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 5857

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Xie Shan
                        Maybe it's just the law of averages... I'm sure all teams practice their goalkicking like we do, but ultimately it's a confidence thing... look at Lewis Jetta, kicks 19 behinds to start his career and now he's equal 5th in the race for the Coleman!
                        11 of those behinds were 'hit the post' and 7 just missed. He wasn't far away just slightly out in his accuracy and that was probably because at that stage the coaches were downplaying goal kicking and ball use in the practice in favour of fitness.

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