We have been far too relaxed and comfortable this year and certainly not showing the same pressure and desperation we played with in the second half of last year.
As a 13 year old boy, devout Carlton fan, I just wanted to go home to my hometown of Maryborough at half time of the 1970 GF, but what was to follow was the most sweetest, unbelievable 10 minutes of my life. You reckon, the 1999 Prelim. final was great, it was nothing compared to the 2nd half of...
I would also throw in the Kanga's Nick Larkey's very simple kicking with a minimal run up and a short ball drop as an excellent
kicking and very accurate technique and we shouldn't overlook own Charlie's kicking technique.
With all due respect to your opinion on Harry's wayward kicking being 'purely mental' I beg to differ as I believe his problem is mainly technical. If you look at the goal he missed from the set shot in front V. the Swans, Harry isn't facing the goals square on, but rather with his left...
Harry's lack of goal kicking numbers does beg the question of how long are Vossy and the club prepared to stick with him, if he
has another season or even two of not consistently kicking goals ? When does their patience run out ?
This exactly what I have been saying with so many turnovers, defensive errors and missed scoring chances, I know it doesn't necassarily work that way, but it could been easily a 4 goal diiferential our way ... and an easy win.
Some of my mates are saying this game was a dead rubber ... but I don't necessarily buy that.
Of course we were missing Crippa, Doc, Mots, Kennedy, Pitto who will be ins for the semi ... but I reckon
we are running out of legs as we have played literally 9 elimination finals in a row and the...
Some of my mates are saying this game was a dead rubber ... but I don't necessarily buy that.
Of course we are missing Crippa, Doc, Mots, Kennedy, Pitto who will be ins for the semi ... but I reckon
we are running out of legs as we have played literally 9 elimination finals in a row and the...
I'm putting my faith in Brian Cook to 'right the ship' and that the club at long last is getting its act together off the field,
which hopefully in the long run will see the club rely more on the draft and less on poaching free agents from other clubs
and paying long term big money contracts to...
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