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I believe the game is called 'foot'ball

My understanding is the aim is to kick the thing between the two white posts yes?

 

Half Time Casey Demons 3.11.29 lead North Melbourne 4.4.28

Goals Lewis 2 Campbell 

Disposals Bonner 21 Baldi 17 Laurie 14 Langford Windsor 13

Edited by KC from Casey

Bill Laurie pulled from the match to be taken to Marvel as an emergency 

 

It's gotta get to some point where we need to seriously review our goal kicking program.

Absolute below par some of the set shorts that are being missed by full time professional athletes both in AFL and VFL.


Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

It's gotta get to some point where we need to seriously review our goal kicking program.

Absolute below par some of the set shorts that are being missed by full time professional athletes both in AFL and VFL.

maybe we should stop playing soccer during training....

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Out of interest for those watching, are we missing easy shots or are these tough shots from the flanks/pockets?

Insert why don't we have both gif here.

 
2 minutes ago, jaydenh10 said:

maybe we should stop playing soccer during training....

I don't get to training so I can't comment but on bigfooty a regular Melbourne supporter who attends said in all the pressure season training he went to, goalkicking practice was completely non existent. 

Yes, the player do it on their own spare time after training but from he was saying there is a no structured training in place for this.

1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Out of interest for those watching, are we missing easy shots or are these tough shots from the flanks/pockets?

Other than the Yze miss the shots were from around 45 metres including some blazing on the run. Fullerton's two misses were from perhaps 35 on a 45 degree angle.

Percentage wise you could expect at least another 3-4 goals


4 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I don't get to training so I can't comment but on bigfooty a regular Melbourne supporter who attends said in all the pressure season training he went to, goalkicking practice was completely non existent.

i attended a training last week as i was in melb for the f1 they were playing soccer for the most part of training, via social media posts and photos it looks like they do quite regularly. maybe instead they should just focus on goal kicking, it isnt to far fetched to say that we probably would have an extra cup or two to show for if improved our goal kicking 22' and 23'

9 minutes ago, demoncat said:

How’s he looked @adonski

Pretty good without dominating

His best work has been in link up play between the arcs where he has found space and used the footy well in transition

Had 2 shots on goal in the first quarter, one long bomb from 55 and a second from a set shot inside 50 where he missed both

Has played pretty much exclusively as an inside mid from what I can tell but you miss stuff with the dodgy camera work


26 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

It's gotta get to some point where we need to seriously review our goal kicking program.

Absolute below par some of the set shorts that are being missed by full time professional athletes both in AFL and VFL.

our entire skill level needs to be reviewed

i get that choc is important for our 'culture set' but he has not improved our skills at all


Just now, whatwhat say what said:

our entire skill level needs to be reviewed

i get that choc is important for our 'culture set' but he has not improved our skills at all

he types, right as langford fades one right to left, superb kick

 
24 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I don't get to training so I can't comment but on bigfooty a regular Melbourne supporter who attends said in all the pressure season training he went to, goalkicking practice was completely non existent. 

Yes, the player do it on their own spare time after training but from he was saying there is a no structured training in place for this.

I've read that on this site too. They practise all the speccy shots, on their own time.

 

They need to have organised practice of simple shots. The speccies can look after themselves.


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