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Just watching StKilda giants on the phone and there is an Article on Telstra football AFL about training to beat dusty 

don’t know how to copy or post it

if you think it’s worthwhile please post it

 

Great. Let's have 4 blokes tackle him, let the ball squeeze out and have 3 Richmond blokes on their own.

 
  On 21/04/2018 at 04:49, Mickey said:

Great. Let's have 4 blokes tackle him, let the ball squeeze out and have 3 Richmond blokes on their own.

What I was thinking.

Happens even if it’s not Dusty.

Hardly Ground Breaking thinking. It may work. 

But how long has Martin been fending off like that with a free rein?

years


  On 21/04/2018 at 05:26, Sir Why You Little said:

Hardly Ground Breaking thinking. It may work. 

But how long has Martin been fending off like that with a free rein?

years

So what is your point?

I actually think the best way to counter Dusty is to not tackle him at all. Defend the space ahead of him and force him to the boundary  

  On 21/04/2018 at 05:28, Mach5 said:

So what is your point?

The only way to stop Martin is to starve him of it

the MFC have to hunt the ball themselves. 

 

Don't know whether the reporter had his hand on it whilst watching or reporting this, it was one of the normal tackling drills they have been doing all pre season

Perhaps Goody doesn't think it's been good enough on game day


Plenty of resin on the hands, grab his fend off arm with both and snap it. 

  On 21/04/2018 at 05:39, Gorgoroth said:

Need some Judo training on how to grasp and pull his arm out of the socket... I mean tackle him...

Yes!! Aim for his shoulder all game

Thankyou

I asked Nev about this, said best method is to grab the arm, but because his godliness is allowed to fend off high it adds to the difficulty in perfecting the technique 

By sweeping the fend arm to the side before it contacts you, it throws the balance off and you can tackle the body.  With the arm out of play, locking in the arm holding the ball and smashing the [censored] into the turf is the next objective.

you know he is going to fend, so practicing the counter should be part of the prep.

Take tips from New Orleans on how best to pay players who injure the opposition.


  On 21/04/2018 at 05:55, Satyriconhome said:

I asked Nev about this, said best method is to grab the arm, but because his godliness is allowed to fend off high it adds to the difficulty in perfecting the technique 

Ground-breaking stuff.

No problem with the fend off.. it's when it goes for the throat or the head that it becomes interesting.

Never called as a free or worse. Technically neither is round the neck etc but it is a dangerous manouvre especially when directed at the throat.

  On 21/04/2018 at 05:55, Satyriconhome said:

I asked Nev about this, said best method is to grab the arm, but because his godliness is allowed to fend off high it adds to the difficulty in perfecting the technique 

I have been saying that for 2 years. Grab his wrist and pull towards you. 

  On 21/04/2018 at 11:22, Redleg said:

I have been saying that for 2 years. Grab his wrist and pull towards you. 

Off balance straight away!!

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Plus he cant handball !!


  On 21/04/2018 at 05:39, Gorgoroth said:

Need some Judo training on how to grasp and pull his arm out of the socket... I mean tackle him...

His name is Jack Viney

Just kick him in the nuts.....

 
  On 21/04/2018 at 14:17, Brownie said:

His name is Jack Viney

That was sensational.

As much as anything physical ...the dont argue  is a bit like a 'power handshake' in so much as its about owning your opponent. If you let him...he does. Viney owned HIM.

Anyone can if they want to and don't fall for the ruse.


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