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On 17/06/2025 at 08:47, poita said:

Max is an absolute star, but he should be deadset embarrassed by the lack of progress he has made with his goal kicking. It is an indictment on both him and the coaching staff.

I’m sure I’m not the only one who heard Max say on Triple M when he said (paraphrasing) I run into goal with Chocco’s words echoing in my head on how to kick it & i automatically “shank” it”. So maybe the player not always blaming the coaching ?.

 

I don't know how many times i can say this and I'm pretty sure Brad Green reads Demonland and has enough influence. Max just take a snap shot instead of a drop punt where you hook it left everytime.

10 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Hold ball straight, drop ball straight

U12s stuff

Most of our forwards kick like under 12s

 

A few years ago I was picking up my daughter from netball training at Coburg High on the outside courts. I noticed a woman on her own on an adjacent court having shot after shot on goals. She looked familiar , it was the Vixen’s goal shooter at the time, Caitlin Thwaites. My daughter said she’d been there for ages. Here she was, on her own, suburban court, practicing, shot after shot after…… I think you get my point.

No excuses!

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