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That's 40 points we wouldn't have had last year. Excluding his score assists.

True, but imagine if he was kicking at over 50% efficiency. I'm sure he will get it up there eventually... I just found it funny that everyone focuses their vitriol on Watts.

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There was a video posted in Instagram last week showing Hulk practicing his goal kicking at Adelaide Oval.

Very straight, methodical, and fluent. This was not the run up he uses on match day. It's one thing to train a player to change their natural kicking technique, but under match day pressure all that can go out the window and the player reverts to what is comfortable and trusted.

(And it's only his third game)

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I agree, I spose I just want the complete "Champion" "Gun" Forward which we have lacked for such a long time.

Very happy with how he is going, but just mention this "Anomaly" as part of a discussion point! Which IMO does need to be worked on!

Just sayin!

Yes, but I think what has been demonstrated is that, actually, it doesn't need to be worked on.

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The slightly wonky set shots are the only sign he's shown that he is a 20 year old that is holding up a whole AFL team's forwardline in his first 3 games. I think it's clear that the stutter is a product of nerves and not a deliberate approach.

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The slightly wonky set shots are the only sign he's shown that he is a 20 year old that is holding up a whole AFL team's forwardline in his first 3 games. I think it's clear that the stutter is a product of nerves and not a deliberate approach.

Not sure if you're being serious, but he kicked a bag for Casey two years ago with precisely the same approach.

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he'll fix his kicking action. I just want him to be able to nail goals from 50m. Not sure he can kick that far. had a shot from 45 a while ago and sprayed it bad. Early days so no big deal but geez it would be nice to see him smash one from outside 50m. love this kid.

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Nup not buying it 1 I think Kicking style is ingrained from an early age, nothing to do with Maturity, All to do with developing a set shot routine!

I believe that this needs to be rectified ASAP!

Somebody beat me to it, but Jjjjosh Kkkkennnedddy's ssstttuttter hasn't served him too badly.

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For those that refer to the six Jesse kicked for Casey, go have have a look at the goals from that match. Of the 6 goals, 5 of them were from set shots and his approach did not have a stutter in it. He was very fluid in his run up and nailed each one.

We need to make sure he gets back to something like that.

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For those that refer to the six Jesse kicked for Casey, go have have a look at the goals from that match. Of the 6 goals, 5 of them were from set shots and his approach did not have a stutter in it. He was very fluid in his run up and nailed each one.

We need to make sure he gets back to something like that.

He's always had a bit of a skip in his run up. He had it in that game at Casey but it wasn't as pronounced as it was on the weekend.

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This is an overreaction.

For the past two years we've barely even had an offensive threat. Now we have Jesse and Jeff actually playing a role as forwards I'm not gonna complain that they're kicking behinds. Plus, give him a little leeway in his third game with a drenched ball.

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He's always had a bit of a skip in his run up. He had it in that game at Casey but it wasn't as pronounced as it was on the weekend.

True, but it is a hell of a lot worse now then it was then. That one he missed in front goal had 3 or 4 stutters in it.

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True, but imagine if he was kicking at over 50% efficiency. I'm sure he will get it up there eventually... I just found it funny that everyone focuses their vitriol on Watts.

Everyone has off days Nita had the yeps from time to time, what he has kick 6.4 that's about AFL average .

It is not average for Garlett!
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I saw him kick from 50 against the wind in the VFL.

It went backwards.

Nah just kidding, it sailed through.

There are players with perfect kicking actions that are inaccurate, it's all about comfort and confidence.

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I am yet to see anyone completely overhaul their kicking style to much effect, let him do what he feels is comfortable and he will get the best results.

For what its worth, the thing I like most about Hogan is that he is a more than decent field kick and looks to bring his team mates into the game by passing it to someone in a better position when he is near the 50m arc.

The fluid/lazy kicking style of Jeff Gartlett has not yet been working for us, but no doubt he will eventually have a game where he is able to kick 6 and i really hope its against Richmond.

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Nick Reiwold, Travis Cloke and Luke Breust are current big goal kickers who had horrendous patches in their careers where they could not hit the side of a barn at any distance. FFS he's only played three games.

I would be happy with Luke Bruest but I still wouldn't want Cloke or Reiwold kicking to save my life.

But I agree - 3 games . yikes...

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Was just discussed on On the Couch.... but they also discussed Garlett... while everyone is bagging Watts over a couple of dropped marks at crucial times, Garlett has been kicking at 38% efficiency and has 0.5 from set shots in his total of 5.10 in three games. If Hogan and Garlett can get their acts together, we will be much better off... Watts is not the problem.

Sheahan or Brown: 'Will Watts play next week?'

Roos: (without any hesitation) 'ABSOLUTELY!'

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