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55 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Our accuracy would be much higher if Max could kick....

It has been claimed that Michelangelo sculpted his magnificent statue of "David" with a disproportionately sized right hand deliberately because he believed only God could be perfect and every person had to have at least one flaw.  Perhaps Max has been given goal kicking as his single flaw.

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As has been noted before, Maxie's main problem is his run up to kick.

If he runs straight, he kicks to the left. He should be reminded that he must run at an angle to the goals to allow for his left hook. Not too much to give the umpire cause to call play on, but just enough.

His ball drop is not ideal but it does not seem to adversely affect the direction of his kicks.

Practice will make perfect.

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22 hours ago, A F said:

Obviously, he's brilliant, but quicker ball movement and targeting the central channels/lanes rather than the pockets increases the likelihood of positive conversion. So as usual, it's never just one factor.

The 'expected' stat takes into account where the shots are from.

 

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I wonder if players walk off the line, say the the right for a right footer, and hook it not just because they are trying to get extra distance but also because they feel they are avoiding the man on the mark a bit by going around him rather than over him.  If so, perhaps in training they should stop using the current vertical cutouts to represent the man on the mark but use some shape which encourages the player to kick over the man on the mark.

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20 hours ago, tiers said:

As has been noted before, Maxie's main problem is his run up to kick.

If he runs straight, he kicks to the left. He should be reminded that he must run at an angle to the goals to allow for his left hook. Not too much to give the umpire cause to call play on, but just enough.

His ball drop is not ideal but it does not seem to adversely affect the direction of his kicks.

Practice will make perfect.

Good observation, I'd been focusing a lot on the ball drop. He does have that natural right to left and needs to work to his strengths. 

He'll get there, already taken leaps and bounds. 

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Seemingly professional footballers spending excessive time on fitness and drills. But goalkicking is crucial and is so costly. Today v Freo hurts because we missed 7-8 excellent chances that should be 80% goals. 
 

Kozzy twice 

JVR 

Harmes 

Grundy 

Spargo 

Brayshaw 

all had chances from set shots and missed inside 35 metres. In fact Spargo again struggling for distance.  

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After being a strong part of our game in the first 8-9 rounds , suddenly over the last 3 weeks, our goalkicking accuracy is a big weakness   

10-12 lost v Freo 7 points 

8-13 def woeful horrible blues 17 points 

8-18 def pies 4 points 

It cost us v Freo with simple chances squandered   
It didn’t cost us v Blues because they were horrible 

It nearly cost us v Pies  (my cardiologist is expecting me in today !!! ) I think we kicked 4-9 from set shots  

Some players seem almost timid, scared to take the shot. Trac has a real confidence problem imv although his two shots v pies were on 45 and perhaps the hardest of the day. Other days he wants to pass it even when he’s inside 40  

Fritsch is probably our best kick for goal and he’s still the one that I’m most confident with ball in hand, though lately even his kicking is trending more 50/50. 
 

Choco’s kicking training should be directed towards goalkicking over the bye break. Accurate goalkicking will be CRITICAL for the remainder of the year as we are so close to another flag and can’t afford for this to be a thorn. 
 

ps - stop the players spinning it , twisting it and moving the footy side to side… straight levers and biomechanics simply work 

 

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It was not so long ago that we were being feted for our accuracy in front of goal -

The stats behind Melbourne’s “freakish” accuracy in front of goal in 2023.

After Rounds 1 to 7, the Demons were “ranked first for goals kicked in the competition with 118, but stunningly they’re dead last in 18th for behinds kicked with 61”. That’s a shooting accuracy percentage of 65.9.

We were still ahead of the game slightly over Rounds 8 to 10 when we scored 39 goals 35 behinds (percentage = 52.7).

However, since then we’ve gone 26 goals 43 behinds for a shooting accuracy of 37.7.

A massive decline but hopefully our coaches are saying “let’s work on it and not let it get into our heads”. Accuracy is often one of those swings and roundabouts things - we need to get it back on track for our next game against the Cats.

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7 minutes ago, Pink Freud said:

It was not so long ago that we were being feted for our accuracy in front of goal -

The stats behind Melbourne’s “freakish” accuracy in front of goal in 2023.

After Rounds 1 to 7, the Demons were “ranked first for goals kicked in the competition with 118, but stunningly they’re dead last in 18th for behinds kicked with 61”. That’s a shooting accuracy percentage of 65.9.

We were still ahead of the game slightly over Rounds 8 to 10 when we scored 39 goals 35 behinds (percentage = 52.7).

However, since then we’ve gone 26 goals 43 behinds for a shooting accuracy of 37.7.

A massive decline but hopefully our coaches are saying “let’s work on it and not let it get into our heads”. Accuracy is often one of those swings and roundabouts things - we need to get it back on track for our next game against the Cats.

Exactly, the most accurate sides can still have horrible days in front of the sticks. The important part is to not beat ourselves up about it and keep honing that technique. 

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23 minutes ago, Pink Freud said:

It was not so long ago that we were being feted for our accuracy in front of goal -

The stats behind Melbourne’s “freakish” accuracy in front of goal in 2023.

After Rounds 1 to 7, the Demons were “ranked first for goals kicked in the competition with 118, but stunningly they’re dead last in 18th for behinds kicked with 61”. That’s a shooting accuracy percentage of 65.9.

We were still ahead of the game slightly over Rounds 8 to 10 when we scored 39 goals 35 behinds (percentage = 52.7).

However, since then we’ve gone 26 goals 43 behinds for a shooting accuracy of 37.7.

A massive decline but hopefully our coaches are saying “let’s work on it and not let it get into our heads”. Accuracy is often one of those swings and roundabouts things - we need to get it back on track for our next game against the Cats.

Fatigue? Harder opponents? More weight of pressure on each shot? Goals harder to come by in this period of the season?

All I know is that my gut feeling was that we were going to kick inaccurately yesterday and that almost every set shot goal felt like a 'bonus' or a small miracle of sorts, barring ANB's snap in front.  It was just one of those games, we were never going to kick accurately and blow them out by 5+ goals. Had that 2008 GF vibe about it, but we never panicked in defense and stood tall against any momentum they tried to generate, unlike the Cats on that day!

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In his presser Goody said this is probably the least of his worries. They’ve done a lot of work on it and it will turn around quickly.

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By all reports we as a club do a lot of work on goalkicking and kicking skills in general, more so than the average. Teams go through bad goalkicking patches and always have. A balancing act because putting more of a focus on it can invite further pressure and have a negative effect. If we can keep generating chances it will eventually turn.

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Swings and roundabouts, nothing to worry about at this stage. The turnaround is imminent, evidenced by our first 9 rounds of footy this year. 

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I am really hoping Trac becomes the elite player that we all know he is.  He is a star.  No doubt.  We all love him and he’s truly one of my favourite players ever.
But at the moment his foot disposal and goalkicking is letting him down.  I think you can see it in his approach to goalkicking that it’s a mental weight on him.  He’s actually a weapon across the forward zone (as shown in 2017 26 goals 6 behinds; & 2021 29g 19b ) but last year and this year it seems a problem.   Really really really hope he can regain his zen for goalkicking.   

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Wow Port are the standout team having 50odd more shots than the next best side just as well they aren’t the most accurate side.!!!!

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

The last 3 weeks have seen us drop to 3rd. 

 

Very (naively) surprised about the No Score amount for each team. 🤔

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2 hours ago, DeeZone said:

Wow Port are the standout team having 50odd more shots than the next best side just as well they aren’t the most accurate side.!!!!

...thus far 😬

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2 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

Very (naively) surprised about the No Score amount for each team. 🤔

I'm confused - surely they are not all out of bounds?

Also, ones marked in the goal square/goal line?

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3 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

I'm confused - surely they are not all out of bounds?

Also, ones marked in the goal square/goal line?

Interesting that (along with GC) Marvel tenants North, Essendon and the Dogs have the least NS.

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