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So thereā€™s been plenty of discussion about the umpires from the West Coast but really we had the game in our hands for most of the match but didnā€™t make the most of our entries or chances.Ā 

But only 3 times this year have we kicked more goals than behind with the Essendon game (18.4) being the best. Last week it was so very close to costing us the win and this week there is no doubt in my mind it cost us. We had so many chances that shouldā€™ve been nailed and some of them werenā€™t even close.Ā 

TMac whoā€™s usually a good set shot even has the yips now, but the worst offenders are clearly Jeffy and Petracca. Now both did very good and important things on the weekend but itā€™s not good enough to say, ā€œtake the good with the badā€. Petracca who is on more money than most of us will see in a lifetime missed from what most people at the local ground would be nailing. While he also had a running shot that didnā€™t even register a score!

Iā€™m sick of it and itā€™s about bloody time the coaches did something about it. But the question is, is it simply the yips thatā€™s spreading through the club or is it poor technique that needs correcting? And if itā€™s the latter why hasnā€™t it been done before?

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41 minutes ago, Pates said:

So thereā€™s been plenty of discussion about the umpires from the West Coast but really we had the game in our hands for most of the match but didnā€™t make the most of our entries or chances.Ā 

But only 3 times this year have we kicked more goals than behind with the Essendon game (18.4) being the best. Last week it was so very close to costing us the win and this week there is no doubt in my mind it cost us. We had so many chances that shouldā€™ve been nailed and some of them werenā€™t even close.Ā 

TMac whoā€™s usually a good set shot even has the yips now, but the worst offenders are clearly Jeffy and Petracca. Now both did very good and important things on the weekend but itā€™s not good enough to say, ā€œtake the good with the badā€. Petracca who is on more money than most of us will see in a lifetime missed from what most people at the local ground would be nailing. While he also had a running shot that didnā€™t even register a score!

Iā€™m sick of it and itā€™s about bloody time the coaches did something about it. But the question is, is it simply the yips thatā€™s spreading through the club or is it poor technique that needs correcting? And if itā€™s the latter why hasnā€™t it been done before?

Petracca needs a specialist kicking coach. He has a shocking ball drop. He is dropping it from his head. I dunno what chance you are of changing his action now. Itā€™s probably fairly entrenched now. Itā€™s worth hiring the services of a kicking expert. Perhaps they could approach Brad Green.Ā 

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3 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Petracca needs a specialist kicking coach. He has a shocking ball drop. He is dropping it from his head. I dunno what chance you are of changing his action now. Itā€™s probably fairly entrenched now. Itā€™s worth hiring the services of a kicking expert. Perhaps they could approach Brad Green.Ā 

I remember Robbo was a terrible kick for goal but he spent an off season correcting it and became a very reliable set shot. I donā€™t accept that with discipline it canā€™t be corrected.Ā 

 

And why are teams kicking so accurately against us? Thatā€™s hurting us just as much.

In 4 of the last 5 weeks, the opposition has managed to kick single digit behinds.

We have the most accurate ā€˜againstā€™ score in the league if that makes sense.

I had aĀ Russian singing teacher who was trained in the harsh traditional way inĀ 1940's Russia. HerĀ wisdom would apply to Trac's goal kicking technique. She would speak of whole body involvement.Ā She would say to be rooted through your legs at all times.Ā 'Remember tree trunks' she would say.

When Petracca has a set shot, hisĀ attentionĀ seems to be only in his headĀ and his body is lagging/ambling behind. From the moment he begins his approach heĀ needs to be told to think only of his tree trunk legs (which in his case are hard to miss!). Then when he arrives to kick they will be engaged appropriately in sync.

At the moment he is so laggy his boot sometimes barely hits the ball.Ā 


4 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

And why are teams kicking so accurately against us? Thatā€™s hurting us just as much.

In 4 of the last 5 weeks, the opposition has managed to kick single digit behinds.

We have the most accurate ā€˜againstā€™ score in the league if that makes sense.

Pains me to say it but they kicked beautifully tonight the eagles. Looked so relaxed and powerful in their approaches. We look the opposite ieĀ Tense and tentative. Tmac was a dead eye last year, it seemsĀ like he doesnā€™t trust himself now. The only player I feel genuine confidence in re shooting a set shot fr goal is Melksham.. and Jeffy ( But not in general play anymore)Ā . Hopefully itā€™s coachable but seems like a very elusive skill at afl level for many. Maybe you justĀ got it or u donā€™t.Ā 

1 hour ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Petracca needs a specialist kicking coach. He has a shocking ball drop. He is dropping it from his head. I dunno what chance you are of changing his action now. Itā€™s probably fairly entrenched now. Itā€™s worth hiring the services of a kicking expert. Perhaps they could approach Brad Green.Ā 

Matthew Lloyd...Wayne Carey...unlike Yze they are available, and they'd have plenty to teach about positioning and general forward play.

2 hours ago, Pates said:

So thereā€™s been plenty of discussion about the umpires from the West Coast but really we had the game in our hands for most of the match but didnā€™t make the most of our entries or chances.Ā 

But only 3 times this year have we kicked more goals than behind with the Essendon game (18.4) being the best. Last week it was so very close to costing us the win and this week there is no doubt in my mind it cost us. We had so many chances that shouldā€™ve been nailed and some of them werenā€™t even close.Ā 

TMac whoā€™s usually a good set shot even has the yips now, but the worst offenders are clearly Jeffy and Petracca. Now both did very good and important things on the weekend but itā€™s not good enough to say, ā€œtake the good with the badā€. Petracca who is on more money than most of us will see in a lifetime missed from what most people at the local ground would be nailing. While he also had a running shot that didnā€™t even register a score!

Iā€™m sick of it and itā€™s about bloody time the coaches did something about it. But the question is, is it simply the yips thatā€™s spreading through the club or is it poor technique that needs correcting? And if itā€™s the latter why hasnā€™t it been done before?

It's ibviously because we didn't review last years prelim final loss.Ā 

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Petracca can fix his, the club should have been onto this years ago, we have all seen it and it ainā€™t got better. FFS, get Dunstall. He was to this day one of the best set shots the game has seen. But more importantly he never missed the gimmies. Garlett is harder to fix as I think he moves quicker than his brain has time to decipher the moment.

Tmac will come good, he is just in a form slump.

but I agree, people blame the umps as itā€™s easy. We lost that game because we missed easy shots, took shots when we could have handballed it to a player in a better position and our entries into f50 are putrid to say the least.

Itā€™s just another area of our gameĀ that the coaching team arenā€™t getting cut through and improving individuals. Ā TracĀ has had a shocking ball drop since he arrived - never been alteredĀ 


Too many players kick the ball with no purpose. They donā€™t run through; itā€™s often just a few stepsĀ andĀ lollipop lobbed in the general direction. Amateurish and pathetic.

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Tracc will always be a middle-of-the-road player until he fixes his kicking action. He ruins good passages of play with terrible execution. Fix up his kicking and he could be anything.

At the moment heĀ lacks much polish

Tracc has shocking technique. And probably a frazzled mind. But fix the technique first. It says a lot of about "sports science" that something this fundamental can be permitted to exist in a top tier player.

Garlett was one of the pioneers of the "small forward prefers to bumble it through off the outside of the boot" technique which quickly became popular. He's a good kick but prefers theĀ flashy low percentage shot. All it does is give the ball a chance to take a funny bounce and miss. Kick it straight andĀ land it in the crowd!

And speaking of landing it in the crowd. If players are fixated on technique in the heat of the moment, they will fluff it. In another thread there was talk about kicking torps. Doug Wade kicked over 1000 goals using the torp exclusively. His secret: pick out someone in the crowd and kick it toĀ them.

Our guys clearly have mental demons and need to simplify the thought process. (And fix Tracc's technique.)

Tom McDonald - either nails is straight through or sprays it. We all know about his kicking. More confidence in his game and he'll nail them again.

Petracca - yeah he's cooked. Probably going to take a full summer to fix.

Garlett - mentally checked out of AFL Footy ages ago.

Hunt - pretty similar to T Mc. The technique isn't pretty but mentally he gives it a go

Melksham is meant to be our sharp shooter. And whatever choice of Smith/Weid/Preuss should be able to steer them through.

Fix Tom's general play, fix Tracc, get a good small forward and it should improve.

Forget the yips ... we choke in front of goal.Ā  And like the fumbles & missing easy targets,Ā  it becomes an epidemic.Ā  The body language says many don't want to take a shot.Ā 

One player does it and the rest follow suit.Ā  It is a technique issue and a confidence issue.

We keep losing games because of our poor kicking for goal.Ā  Last night mirrored the game against Sydney late last season.Ā  We threw away a win.Ā 

Practice your goalkicking in a simulated way until you're exhausted should be the coaching message.Ā 


5 hours ago, Pates said:

So thereā€™s been plenty of discussion about the umpires from the West Coast but really we had the game in our hands for most of the match but didnā€™t make the most of our entries or chances.Ā 

But only 3 times this year have we kicked more goals than behind with the Essendon game (18.4) being the best. Last week it was so very close to costing us the win and this week there is no doubt in my mind it cost us. We had so many chances that shouldā€™ve been nailed and some of them werenā€™t even close.Ā 

TMac whoā€™s usually a good set shot even has the yips now, but the worst offenders are clearly Jeffy and Petracca. Now both did very good and important things on the weekend but itā€™s not good enough to say, ā€œtake the good with the badā€. Petracca who is on more money than most of us will see in a lifetime missed from what most people at the local ground would be nailing. While he also had a running shot that didnā€™t even register a score!

Iā€™m sick of it and itā€™s about bloody time the coaches did something about it. But the question is, is it simply the yips thatā€™s spreading through the club or is it poor technique that needs correcting? And if itā€™s the latter why hasnā€™t it been done before?

How can you call out Garlett and Petracca but accept McDonalds performance.Ā  He also sprayed a few last night and has very few to show for the year.Ā  He should be our main goal kicker!Ā Ā Ā 

If folks are going to criticise players it would be good to at least be consistent about it.Ā  Otherwise it sounds like the whips are out for the whipping boys?

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Personally, I think the yips is actually something pretty deep on its own. Has practically ruined whole seasons for star players. Remember when Brad Johnson started running around the mark for shots, even if he was supposed to be line up from about 30 out?

Anyway, probably cost us a game, so I hope they are getting their best mechanics and shrinks onto it fast.

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9 goals from 62 insideĀ 50s says it all -- a mere 1 in 7 (14%) results in a goal.

Raising the efficiency to even 20% would give us 12 goals, 25% would be 15 goals, close to the magic 100 points. Ā 30% goes to a massive 18 goals.

Surely the coaching / development / biomechanics / psychologists can see the bleeding obvious, but they need to admit there is a big problem before it can be addressed.

What is the point in slaving away with fancy clearance drills when it all goes for tough?

How about spending an entire session or two on this aspect of the gameĀ (or however many it takes) and as John Kanga Kennedy said - "do something!!"

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While Petracca is the worst set shot in the side, there are only a couple of players I actually have confidence in when it comes to these kicks in the entire side.Ā  One of those is Brayshaw, and the reason for that is that Jones took him on in his first couple of seasons and really worked on his set shots.Ā  They used to have set shot contests after every training session.Ā  You can clearly see the difference when comparing Gus to Petracca or Oliver.Ā  Neither of them have any confidence when kicking for goal and their technique is terrible.Ā  While a specialist kicking coach would be nice, it's possible that we can't fit one in under the soft cap.Ā  What they can do with the structure we have right now is set aside some time every session to work on it.Ā  Turn it into a competition.Ā  Challenge them to improve against their teammates.Ā  Even ask our better kicks to work with the worst ones on their technique.Ā  It won't be fixed overnight, but it's clearly an issue that needs to be worked on.Ā 


Really simple solution would be to hire whoever is the coach at the cats, they have kicked 137 goals 90 behinds this season and are so far in front of everyone else on goal kicking accuracy as to be quite ridiculous. As an example they kicked 21.7 today!

15 hours ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

Petracca needs a specialist kicking coach. He has a shocking ball drop. He is dropping it from his head. I dunno what chance you are of changing his action now. Itā€™s probably fairly entrenched now. Itā€™s worth hiring the services of a kicking expert. Perhaps they could approach Brad Green.Ā 

Yze would be better if available.Ā  Get piggy in there otherwise.Ā  Similar body shape / size

7 hours ago, monoccular said:

9 goals from 62 insideĀ 50s says it all -- a mere 1 in 7 (14%) results in a goal.

Raising the efficiency to even 20% would give us 12 goals, 25% would be 15 goals, close to the magic 100 points. Ā 30% goes to a massive 18 goals.

Surely the coaching / development / biomechanics / psychologists can see the bleeding obvious, but they need to admit there is a big problem before it can be addressed.

What is the point in slaving away with fancy clearance drills when it all goes for tough?

How about spending an entire session or two on this aspect of the gameĀ (or however many it takes) and as John Kanga Kennedy said - "do something!!"

Ā 

HeyĀ we were still 2.4% better than last week Mono.Ā Ā (Desperate times!)Ā :blink:

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15 hours ago, Pitchy said:

I had aĀ Russian singing teacher who was trained in the harsh traditional way inĀ 1940's Russia. HerĀ wisdom would apply to Trac's goal kicking technique. She would speak of whole body involvement.Ā She would say to be rooted through your legs at all times.Ā 'Remember tree trunks' she would say.

When Petracca has a set shot, hisĀ attentionĀ seems to be only in his headĀ and his body is lagging/ambling behind. From the moment he begins his approach heĀ needs to be told to think only of his tree trunk legs (which in his case are hard to miss!). Then when he arrives to kick they will be engaged appropriately in sync.

At the moment he is so laggy his boot sometimes barely hits the ball.Ā 

This is a family friendly site Pitchy!

I suspect much of it is psychological.

Tonnes of inside 50s, but the longer we go without scoring a goal the more pressure builds every time we take a shot that we convert it.


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