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You know you can kick when ...

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Amazing trick shots ( kicks)

Yes it might have taken a few goes to get them...but wtf !!

if only our goal kicking was as good hallf the time !!!

Watch and enjoy...a bit of light hearted fun :)

 

freakin amazing !

 

Quite incredible considering the size of the target....Some footy players should watch very closely IMO.


Amazing stuff!

Cale Morton (& others) please note that they kick it on the full!!!

Nice. Not "amazing", but nice

snap over your head, over a house and into a basketball ring... you have a pretty high bar set for 'amazing'

 

That is awesome. But its nothing compared to the NFL Fantasy Files.

snap over your head, over a house and into a basketball ring... you have a pretty high bar set for 'amazing'

Well said


wow, wonder how long they have been pracicing that for

Not as long as it would take Bartrum....

I wasn't particularly impressed.

I reckon if I had 500 shots I could kick those goals too.

I think it would be better if they focused on curing their Narcissism before ''poverty''.

Wow, you guys are all great. Bag these guys all you want but they made a cool video. Who cares how many takes it took? They're not on an AFL list for a reason. But they still made a bloody cool video. And I'm with some of the others who reckon there'd be some AFL players who could take 1000 shots over the house and never even hit the backboard.

That is awesome. But its nothing compared to the NFL Fantasy Files.

There fake though! And it's been documented that they are fake! So yes, they really don't compare!


Wow, you guys are all great. Bag these guys all you want but they made a cool video. Who cares how many takes it took? They're not on an AFL list for a reason. But they still made a bloody cool video. And I'm with some of the others who reckon there'd be some AFL players who could take 1000 shots over the house and never even hit the backboard.

summed it up nicely pitchfork

some people can't take a bit of clever fun for just what it is without being miserable

and btw many an afl player couldn't get it over the house let alone hit the backboard

Great idea, great execution, but the skill itself is not that impressive when you consider how many takes they would have had.

If you can find me conclusive proof that those kicks were done on the first attempt, they'll be signed up by an AFL club before I finish watching the video again.

There fake though! And it's been documented that they are fake! So yes, they really don't compare!

Really? Thats a shame. Some do look a bit iffy.

I cant find any documentation that they are fake though.

Great idea, great execution, but the skill itself is not that impressive when you consider how many takes they would have had.

If you can find me conclusive proof that those kicks were done on the first attempt, they'll be signed up by an AFL club before I finish watching the video again.

Duh.......what a miserable killjoy you are :wacko:


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