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Greg Williams had 3121 kicks to 3600 handballs. 

Chris McDermott had 1355 kicks to 1523 handballs. 

Matt Crouch has 1181 kicks to 1606 handballs. 

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I don't disagree with the case for Clarry kicking it more.  But with him getting so much ball in close and uncontested situations it feels like he's always going to handball more than he kicks.  What he needs is someone on the outside to give it to  

Oliver has become so good so quickly we sometimes forget he's got more to learn.  He's set the bar very high. 


2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 Incredible achievement. 

Well done Clarry...  you are amongst very high benchmark's there,  with Diesel.

 

But Diesel's possessions killed opponents.  He was that good. 

Its time you took another level with your disposal counts, and make them killers.

1 hour ago, deegirl said:

I don't disagree with the case for Clarry kicking it more.  But with him getting so much ball in close and uncontested situations it feels like he's always going to handball more than he kicks.  What he needs is someone on the outside to give it to  

Oliver has become so good so quickly we sometimes forget he's got more to learn.  He's set the bar very high. 

IMO, he needs both,  'DG'.   to become a well rounded player,  who has more than one string in his guitar.

I am here to defend Clarry's name. Say a bad word about Clarry and I will follow you to the end of days to remind you of your folly. Forevermore. You have been warned. I am Clarry. We are Clarry.

 

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