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Does anyone know when the 1 - 4 year players start the pre season? Is it next week?
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Re: Pre Season Training
Next week I think it’s December 7th66Iwasthere wrote: ↑Thu 03 Dec 2020 7:05am Does anyone know when the 1 - 4 year players start the pre season? Is it next week?
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Re: Pre Season Training
Living in Japan where every thing is going a bit nuts again due to third wave,I just can’t get a sense of how things are in Vic now. Are you lot saying that training for Season 2021 is going to go pretty much to a normal schedule, like in a normal year?
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Re: Pre Season Training
No new Covid cases for over a month in Victoria, so things are getting back to normal.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Fri 04 Dec 2020 6:27pm Living in Japan where every thing is going a bit nuts again due to third wave, I just can’t get a sense of how things are in Vic now. Are you lot saying that training for Season 2021 is going to go pretty much to a normal schedule, like in a normal year?
Zero new community cases nationally today too.
ie My daughter bf has started training with his surburban league club.
So yes looking at https://www.worldometers.info/coronavir ... japan/over two thousand new cases per day.
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Yeah...I saw the news about zero new cases in Vic etc., but it just seems bizarre that things would be normal again..in terms of training etc. of course for me coming back for Christmas or even for the last rights of summer in Feb or March seem a long far fetching piece of optimism now..
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AFL Photos site has some photos from training, if you're into that sort of thing. Higgins wearing a number 30 jumper, but drinking out of a bottle with 22 on it, just to keep us guessing. Bytel has enormous arms; Alabakis is just enormous. King had something he needed to do at 1:45 - presumably call Ben to make plans for the 2022 season. That's about all I can gather from a bunch of training photos.
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Re: Pre Season Training
Thanks for posting that link. Other observations :vacuous space wrote: ↑Mon 07 Dec 2020 7:49pm AFL Photos site has some photos from training, if you're into that sort of thing. Higgins wearing a number 30 jumper, but drinking out of a bottle with 22 on it, just to keep us guessing. Bytel has enormous arms; Alabakis is just enormous. King had something he needed to do at 1:45 - presumably call Ben to make plans for the 2022 season. That's about all I can gather from a bunch of training photos.
Max is starting to look like a beast.
Ben Long looks super fit and strong.
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Re: Pre Season Training
I like those new jumpers.st.byron wrote: ↑Mon 07 Dec 2020 9:17pmThanks for posting that link. Other observations :vacuous space wrote: ↑Mon 07 Dec 2020 7:49pm AFL Photos site has some photos from training, if you're into that sort of thing. Higgins wearing a number 30 jumper, but drinking out of a bottle with 22 on it, just to keep us guessing. Bytel has enormous arms; Alabakis is just enormous. King had something he needed to do at 1:45 - presumably call Ben to make plans for the 2022 season. That's about all I can gather from a bunch of training photos.
Max is starting to look like a beast.
Ben Long looks super fit and strong.
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Yep, Andre the giant is a seriously big unit.
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Re: Pre Season Training
we don't know if he can play as yet
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King and Coff pic are almost exactly at the same point of their kicking action, yet Kingy's balancing arm is not outstretched. Hilly's pic is a frame earlier in the action but you can see that his arm is heading outwards. I've been looking at the replays all season. It's a pretty consistent flaw in Kingy's action...as I said it's an easy fix.
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Have not seen him play.saintly wrote: ↑Tue 08 Dec 2020 8:04amwe don't know if he can play as yet
Hopefully the fact they kept him on the list through the end of season player purge means he has something to work with.
At that size and athleticism if he could play he’d be a beast.
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Interesting, I felt he leaned back too far and speared it when kicking from short range but looked more comfortable at distance where the pressure is off & he kicked through the ball.
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I agree, I reckon he tries to hard to direct the ball, bends his kicking leg a little and spears it rather than kick through it. In the picture above he is going to stab at the ball and his foot is not aligned through the drop off the ball. It's a fair chance of coming off the foot nicely but off direction. Good drop, good timing, poor alignment.Joffa Burns wrote: ↑Tue 08 Dec 2020 8:57amInteresting, I felt he leaned back too far and speared it when kicking from short range but looked more comfortable at distance where the pressure is off & he kicked through the ball.
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Is it an optical illusion, am I going blind, or does Kingy's right foot in the shot above look like it is slipping out of the boot?
I can't see any bootlaces either compared to his L boot.
I can't see any bootlaces either compared to his L boot.
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Re: Pre Season Training
Have a look at the games. His balancing arm doesn’t extend out, which puts him off balance at the point of contact.
The most reliable kicks are all slightly different in action, but have the key factors of a good ball drop and balance in common.
The thing that may account for King leaning back too far is that maybe he is aiming in the grandstand. So he’s aiming for a target 30-40m away 20m in the air. They don’t practice that at training and there is no other kick like that in the game.
Fwiw my advice to Kingy is get that arm out and pick a target at ground level. The rest will take care of it’s self.
The most reliable kicks are all slightly different in action, but have the key factors of a good ball drop and balance in common.
The thing that may account for King leaning back too far is that maybe he is aiming in the grandstand. So he’s aiming for a target 30-40m away 20m in the air. They don’t practice that at training and there is no other kick like that in the game.
Fwiw my advice to Kingy is get that arm out and pick a target at ground level. The rest will take care of it’s self.
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Re: Pre Season Training
Just my impression but Maxxy looks like he's added muscle.vacuous space wrote: ↑Mon 07 Dec 2020 7:49pm AFL Photos site has some photos from training, if you're into that sort of thing. Higgins wearing a number 30 jumper, but drinking out of a bottle with 22 on it, just to keep us guessing. Bytel has enormous arms; Alabakis is just enormous. King had something he needed to do at 1:45 - presumably call Ben to make plans for the 2022 season. That's about all I can gather from a bunch of training photos.
Can't wait to see him next season.
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Hope it helps him to clunk those marks.roskilde wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 10:11amJust my impression but Maxxy looks like he's added muscle.vacuous space wrote: ↑Mon 07 Dec 2020 7:49pm AFL Photos site has some photos from training, if you're into that sort of thing. Higgins wearing a number 30 jumper, but drinking out of a bottle with 22 on it, just to keep us guessing. Bytel has enormous arms; Alabakis is just enormous. King had something he needed to do at 1:45 - presumably call Ben to make plans for the 2022 season. That's about all I can gather from a bunch of training photos.
Can't wait to see him next season.
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Re: Pre Season Training
Max King would do well to emulate the successful routine for goal-kicking handed down to Richmond star CHF Michael Roach (1977 - 1989) by Royce Hart (1967 - 1977), scribbled on a piece of paper headed: "Goal Kicking Rules" that he had tucked away while he was playing:
1. Get back far enough from the man on the mark
2. Kick a spot to kick at behind the goals
3. Have a certain number of steps
4. Keep your head down until after you kick
5. Watch the ball onto the boot
6. Kick with enough power
And as other star FFs have stressed over the years, get out and practice, practice, practice - something that doesn't seem to happen so much nowadays, yet when you consider that in previous eras players did this when they played footy in between jobs, in this age of full time professional footballers there is no excuse to do this even more so today.
1. Get back far enough from the man on the mark
2. Kick a spot to kick at behind the goals
3. Have a certain number of steps
4. Keep your head down until after you kick
5. Watch the ball onto the boot
6. Kick with enough power
And as other star FFs have stressed over the years, get out and practice, practice, practice - something that doesn't seem to happen so much nowadays, yet when you consider that in previous eras players did this when they played footy in between jobs, in this age of full time professional footballers there is no excuse to do this even more so today.
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In those days they practised and played with the rest of their career in mind. These days, they practise and play with the rest of their life in mind.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 5:28pm Max King would do well to emulate the successful routine for goal-kicking handed down to Richmond star CHF Michael Roach (1977 - 1989) by Royce Hart (1967 - 1977), scribbled on a piece of paper headed: "Goal Kicking Rules" that he had tucked away while he was playing:
1. Get back far enough from the man on the mark
2. Kick a spot to kick at behind the goals
3. Have a certain number of steps
4. Keep your head down until after you kick
5. Watch the ball onto the boot
6. Kick with enough power
And as other star FFs have stressed over the years, get out and practice, practice, practice - something that doesn't seem to happen so much nowadays, yet when you consider that in previous eras players did this when they played footy in between jobs, in this age of full time professional footballers there is no excuse to do this even more so today.
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In those days they smoked at training and quarter time breaks, drank beer after the game and never strayed further than kicking distance away from goals.shanegrambeau wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 8:31pmIn those days they practised and played with the rest of their career in mind. These days, they practise and play with the rest of their life in mind.Sanctorum wrote: ↑Wed 09 Dec 2020 5:28pm Max King would do well to emulate the successful routine for goal-kicking handed down to Richmond star CHF Michael Roach (1977 - 1989) by Royce Hart (1967 - 1977), scribbled on a piece of paper headed: "Goal Kicking Rules" that he had tucked away while he was playing:
1. Get back far enough from the man on the mark
2. Kick a spot to kick at behind the goals
3. Have a certain number of steps
4. Keep your head down until after you kick
5. Watch the ball onto the boot
6. Kick with enough power
And as other star FFs have stressed over the years, get out and practice, practice, practice - something that doesn't seem to happen so much nowadays, yet when you consider that in previous eras players did this when they played footy in between jobs, in this age of full time professional footballers there is no excuse to do this even more so today.