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  On 11/07/2012 at 13:22, Axis of Bob said:

But he is generally a very good kick.

And he wasn't exactly Robinson Crusoe last week.

Or the week before AoB

Robbo became a very good set shot goal kicker.

If Howe works on it he will too.

2-3 year deal is fair.

 

Is Howe our prototype Daisy Thomas type player?

  On 12/07/2012 at 06:43, PaulRB said:

Is Howe our prototype Daisy Thomas type player?

God I hope so!


  On 12/07/2012 at 02:13, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Neitz and Robbo were exciting forwards but I wouldn't label either as an "elite goal kicker". I'd reserve that term for Tony Lockett, Peter Hudson and many others. I still recall Darren Jarman kicking them from everywhere one day at the MCG. Think he may have kicked 9 straight.

Really? A cursory look at the stats shows that Dunstall had a career average of 66% goals, Plugger 69.7%, Neitz 65% (last 6 yrs) , Robbo 63% (last 5 years). That doesn't account for set shots and the like but I think you are wrong.

  On 12/07/2012 at 07:05, jnrmac said:

Really? A cursory look at the stats shows that Dunstall had a career average of 66% goals, Plugger 69.7%, Neitz 65% (last 6 yrs) , Robbo 63% (last 5 years). That doesn't account for set shots and the like but I think you are wrong.

I thought Robbo was a great shot at goal.

Interesting how the memory fades. I thought in the last 5/6 years that Robbo would have had a better percentage than Neitz. My rusty memory ( pardon the pun) has Robbo kicking all the goals he had to kick - rarely missing but Neita was prone was to miss the easy ones.

I've been on him for a while- "cough" username "cough"

 
  On 12/07/2012 at 07:11, nutbean said:

I thought Robbo was a great shot at goal.

Interesting how the memory fades. I thought in the last 5/6 years that Robbo would have had a better percentage than Neitz. My rusty memory ( pardon the pun) has Robbo kicking all the goals he had to kick - rarely missing but Neita was prone was to miss the easy ones.

The stats don't allow for set shots, snaps etc so don't really give you an accuracy reading. A guide only.


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