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Set Shots for Goal

Post: # 1948532Post StPeter »

King, Membrey and Gresham all had set shots for goal within easy kicking distance and none from a very difficult angle.

Each tried an around-the -corner shot and all missed.

I am confident all three would have scored goals with a normal drop punt shot.


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Post: # 1948545Post mr six o'clock »

This does my head in !
I cannot understand that a professional footballer chooses to do this .
I know that modern footballers feel more comfortable kicking across their bodies but as professionals they ought to know that the more variables you add decreases your chance of a positive outcome.

King should of kicked 5 today . Someone has to get him to stop twirling the ball in his hand as he walks in .
Has the potential to be a 5 goal + a game player for us , but this will never happen until he gets a solid set shot routine


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Re: Set Shots for Goal

Post: # 1948547Post Impatient Sainter »

StPeter wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 8:03pm King, Membrey and Gresham all had set shots for goal within easy kicking distance and none from a very difficult angle.

Each tried an around-the -corner shot and all missed.

I am confident all three would have scored goals with a normal drop punt shot.
Include King in that list also, it was horrible to watch. I hope the coaches address it during the week.


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StPeter wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 8:03pm King, Membrey and Gresham all had set shots for goal within easy kicking distance and none from a very difficult angle.

Each tried an around-the -corner shot and all missed.

I am confident all three would have scored goals with a normal drop punt shot.
You mean Higgins... but yes, 3 goals just thrown away..


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Post: # 1948554Post Gershwin »

Yes, it really pisses me off when they do that. If it works then they can do what they like, but when it doesn’t then they should be told to not do it again.


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Post: # 1948563Post StPeter »

Impatient Sainter wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 8:34pm
StPeter wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 8:03pm King, Membrey and Gresham all had set shots for goal within easy kicking distance and none from a very difficult angle.

Each tried an around-the -corner shot and all missed.

I am confident all three would have scored goals with a normal drop punt shot.
Include King in that list also, it was horrible to watch. I hope the coaches address it during the week.
I have King in my list


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Post: # 1948566Post StPeter »

Did Higgins too?

Yes I think you are right.

Higgins not Gresham.
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Post: # 1948568Post StPeter »

realdeal wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 8:38pm
StPeter wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 8:03pm King, Membrey and Gresham all had set shots for goal within easy kicking distance and none from a very difficult angle.

Each tried an around-the -corner shot and all missed.

I am confident all three would have scored goals with a normal drop punt shot.
You mean Higgins... but yes, 3 goals just thrown away..
Did Higgins too?

Yes I think you are right.

Higgins not Gresham.
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Post: # 1948570Post Munga »

Doesn't bother me. Not the best execution today, but it's a simple kick that opens the goals.

Same thing with kicking bananas on the preferred foot instead of attempting a straight kick with the non-preferred. For some it's the easier kick, so go for it.

Some people just like whinging about something unconventional. Hird didn't have a left foot, kicked everything on his right even when it was hard, still hit the targets so who gives a sh*t how he does it?


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Re: Set Shots for Goal

Post: # 1948583Post Ape_Man »

Whilst I think most of these attempts should have been drop punts, it was the spinning of the ball in hands that frustrated me.

I'm probably being an old curmudgeon, but none of them had a decent hold of the ball going into their run up.

I think you should have a firm grip and positioning of the ball in your hand regardless of how it is kicked. Just so you have some certainty in how the ball will drop to your foot.

It was spin, spin , spin, run and kick.

But I'm getting old, so my glasses may be rose tinted.


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Post: # 1948644Post Gershwin »

Munga wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 9:39pm Doesn't bother me. Not the best execution today, but it's a simple kick that opens the goals.

Same thing with kicking bananas on the preferred foot instead of attempting a straight kick with the non-preferred. For some it's the easier kick, so go for it.

Some people just like whinging about something unconventional. Hird didn't have a left foot, kicked everything on his right even when it was hard, still hit the targets so who gives a sh*t how he does it?
Did Plugger ever do it?
I rest my case.


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Post: # 1948668Post Munga »

Gershwin wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 11:35pm
Munga wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 9:39pm Doesn't bother me. Not the best execution today, but it's a simple kick that opens the goals.

Same thing with kicking bananas on the preferred foot instead of attempting a straight kick with the non-preferred. For some it's the easier kick, so go for it.

Some people just like whinging about something unconventional. Hird didn't have a left foot, kicked everything on his right even when it was hard, still hit the targets so who gives a sh*t how he does it?
Did Plugger ever do it?
I rest my case.
Damn you pulling the Plugger card! OK, you converted me.

Serisously though, I saw Plugger snap plenty... not from set shots though, and no bananas. But I remember the big fella snapping from 50m out on the boundary line, went through above the posts. Haven't seen anything like it since.
He's still criminally underrated only because he played for St Kilda.


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Re: Set Shots for Goal

Post: # 1948729Post saynta »

Gershwin wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 11:35pm
Munga wrote: Sat 16 Apr 2022 9:39pm Doesn't bother me. Not the best execution today, but it's a simple kick that opens the goals.

Same thing with kicking bananas on the preferred foot instead of attempting a straight kick with the non-preferred. For some it's the easier kick, so go for it.

Some people just like whinging about something unconventional. Hird didn't have a left foot, kicked everything on his right even when it was hard, still hit the targets so who gives a sh*t how he does it?
Did Plugger ever do it?
I rest my case.

A definite no there.


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