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    Quote Originally Posted by jono2707 View Post
    Must be why you're a Swannies supporter and a frequent visitor to RWOWorld....
    Either that or I'm a glutton for punishment.
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    most clubs don't practice goal kicking as much as they need too. It's been mentioned down here a few times in the last few years, the conditioning staff don't agree with it as it might cause some soft tissue injuries. Kind of weird because i would have thought goal kicking to be a major priority given it's the most important facet of our game.
    Agree totally with your post. Time the coach overule the conditioning staff in this instance. I sure the great FFs Locket, Dunstall, Ablett etc practised their goal kicking.

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    As mentioned in another thread, if we continue to play dumb footballers in the forward line, we will lose more than we win in the second half of the season.

    Everitt, Bevan, White = dumb, dumber, dumbest.
    I suggest White would take up arms if he saw that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chalbilto View Post
    Agree totally with your post. Time the coach overule the conditioning staff in this instance. I sure the great FFs Locket, Dunstall, Ablett etc practised their goal kicking.
    My theory is that goal kicking hasn't improved over the years because the pressure of the game has intensified and players haven't adjusted well to it. The players and coaches say that when they do practice they nail most shots because it's hard to replicate game day pressure on the training track.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Al View Post
    My theory is that goal kicking hasn't improved over the years because the pressure of the game has intensified and players haven't adjusted well to it. The players and coaches say that when they do practice they nail most shots because it's hard to replicate game day pressure on the training track.
    Weak excuse by the coaches and I don,t buy it. You practise goal kicking with a mate in your own time for hours every week if you are a forward. I would hope about 8 hours a week. That is purely for kicking technique and practise at difficult angles. Check how the Pod and Stevie J handle the boundary line shot! Hours of practise there!

    At practise you replicate distraction with your team mates yelling at you and coach telling you you will miss,chewing gum on the boot etc. During a match,if you have been coached correctly,have thoroughly practised the technique and had some diversion seasoning,you will nail the easy shots every time and some of the harder ones. Good forwards must have goal kicking skills otherwise what is the point of them getting kicks for goal??

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hartijon View Post
    Weak excuse by the coaches and I don,t buy it. You practise goal kicking with a mate in your own time for hours every week if you are a forward. I would hope about 8 hours a week. That is purely for kicking technique and practise at difficult angles. Check how the Pod and Stevie J handle the boundary line shot! Hours of practise there!

    At practise you replicate distraction with your team mates yelling at you and coach telling you you will miss,chewing gum on the boot etc. During a match,if you have been coached correctly,have thoroughly practised the technique and had some diversion seasoning,you will nail the easy shots every time and some of the harder ones. Good forwards must have goal kicking skills otherwise what is the point of them getting kicks for goal??
    You can't replicate the pressure of 40,000 people screaming with a kick to put you in front deep into the last quarter. It just can't be done. I agree they need to practice so hopefully confidence in the process can overcome these pressures. It comes down to technique and mental toughness.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Al View Post
    My theory is that goal kicking hasn't improved over the years because the pressure of the game has intensified and players haven't adjusted well to it. The players and coaches say that when they do practice they nail most shots because it's hard to replicate game day pressure on the training track.
    Sorry Al not going to swallow that one missing set shots from 20 to 30 metres out on a slight angle is just woeful. The ex-players, coaches etc on the commentary teams mention this quite often as a floor in the prepararion. It doesn't just apply to us, have a look at Pies. Dunstall, who knows a little about goal kicking, was lamenting the lack of goal kicking practice at training sessions he has seen & the poor excecution of ball drop. His solution is more practice with specialist goal kicking coaches.

    I can understand missing shots under pressure but set shots & shots on the run under no pressure, not good. Daisie Thomas went hell for leather on Sunday was free under no pressure, slowed down & kicked out on the full. A basic training drill shot totally stuffed up. I think it is the drop to the boot & the way players are holding the ball, a lot of them are trying to copy Fev & his hold which is very unorthadox & ungainly if you don't have huge hands. I think the specialist coaches shou just take players back to basics on ball hold & ball drop & all would be well.

    By the way I have some theories on Ryno's kicking problems

    1. He used to approach the goal very directly, run strait in, now he arcs
    2. He drops the ball too far acroos the boot on some occassions due to no 1
    3. He continually adjusting his ball hold while on approach to goal. Get the hold right & maintain it

    If he runs directly at goal, maintains a central hold on the ball & then drops directly he should be ok. He was one of the best at kicking goals for those reasons, he didn't have the leftie hook.

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