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- Armoooo
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Lol, I'll never forget the time against Freo this year, got the ball about 40 out, ran into 25 and kicked it out on the full turned around and ran straight to the bench without breaking stride
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haha I love his shots at goal, he rans full pelt and tries to kick it without breaking stride, anyone who's tried this knows it's near impossible unless you're Chris Judd or Nathan Foley.
Points to him for trying though, I think he'll get better he just needs to get composure, he always seems to rush a little too much.
Points to him for trying though, I think he'll get better he just needs to get composure, he always seems to rush a little too much.
ben_fff wrote:haha I love his shots at goal, he rans full pelt and tries to kick it without breaking stride, anyone who's tried this knows it's near impossible unless you're Chris Judd or Nathan Foley.
Points to him for trying though, I think he'll get better he just needs to get composure, he always seems to rush a little too much.
correct...extremely hard feat to achieve.
it is a hard thing to learn but you have got to practise doing your hard strong runs and then taking your foot off the gas for the last metre or two so you have time to line up your kick.
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I find it sad that he is a professional of his trade on big money comapred to average joe and he still has yet (at age 26) not worked out how to kick on the run.SaintBot wrote: correct...extremely hard feat to achieve.
it is a hard thing to learn but you have got to practise doing your hard strong runs and then taking your foot off the gas for the last metre or two so you have time to line up your kick.
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