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Bonts right is nearly as good as his left.
The rest of our side is so one sided its embarrassing
The rest of our side is so one sided its embarrassing
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Yup!! Had not alot of clue about him then and thought he was a right footer!!Was at that game. City end of Subiaco Oval, on his left tucked up against the boundary from 45m. Drilled it on the run under pressure. Freakish.
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Bonts right is nearly as good as his left.
The rest of our side is so one sided its embarrassing
Pretty sure i saw this stat in a recent article.
Mitchell was something like 51/49 between his preferred and non-preferred (if you can call it a preferred for him).
Angus Brayshaw was the next closest of current players at 62/38 or something similar.
At our club Taylor Walker can kick fairly long and well on both sides. He's repeatedly emphasised his belief kids need to train both sides for handballing and kicking.
Ablett isn't bad on his left
Ablett isn't bad on his left
I’d have preferred if O’Bree avoided using either foot to be honest.Current player? I don't know. But this thread reminds me of one my all time favourite quotes. When asked after a game why he kicked with his non-preferred all afternoon, O'Bree said 'I felt like it, I've been losing faith in the right foot, so I thought I'd use the left today.'
He's very good on his left - no shock that his old man was very, very big on being a two-footed player (and could dob it fifty on his left). Hocking was the best at it from Geelong (Garry), but rumour is that he was ambidextrous.Ablett isn't bad on his left