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Nice sequence focussing on #31; he appears to have a great action.  By gum he is a baby faced though.

 

Great photos. I’d be interested in the thoughts of others on the kicking techniques of the players in these photos. For me the ones with with flawless techniques were Lewis, Stretch, Melkshem and Lever, but I don’t profess to be an expert.


As they say, "a picture is worth a thousand words"  These are brilliant Six.  Thanks from all of us!

 

Those pictures are awesome. 

So are the tips on your cameras.  I keep thinking I need to get a nice camera, but I can't afford to get the sort you're using.  :D


14 hours ago, Salems Lot said:

Nice sequence focussing on #31; he appears to have a great action.  By gum he is a baby faced though.

Not just his face! He'll benefit from time in the gym although Fritta will never be overly solid. Agree his kicking action looks great.

Love all the shots six.

Clarrie has not only changed his body shape, his head/face looks different as well.

Terrific shots. Thank you.


9 hours ago, Redleg said:

Clarrie has not only changed his body shape, his head/face looks different as well.

Clarry wants to look at his best while collecting his Brownlow medal.

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