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In all the highlights haven’t once seen him kick with his left foot. Goes to extraordinary lengths to get on his right foot. Just saying.
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I hate it when someone tells me to not worry. I have watched all the available videos and have seen him kick 30 times on the right foot and once on the left (and it was pretty ordinary). Very one-sided but exceptionally good on that side. I am worried that will be an issue in senior AFL.
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I love it when someone makes a statement like ' I haven't once seen him kick with his left foot' the changes it to once.Gershwin wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 7:17pmI hate it when someone tells me to not worry. I have watched all the available videos and have seen him kick 30 times on the right foot and once on the left (and it was pretty ordinary). Very one-sided but exceptionally good on that side. I am worried that will be an issue in senior AFL.
He runs where he wants to go. His highlights, highlight his evasiveness. Worry all you like then. I dont care.
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If my right foot could do what his can, and my left step could get me on it most times, I'd be getting on my right foot too.
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You may be on to something.Gershwin wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 7:17pmI hate it when someone tells me to not worry. I have watched all the available videos and have seen him kick 30 times on the right foot and once on the left (and it was pretty ordinary). Very one-sided but exceptionally good on that side. I am worried that will be an issue in senior AFL.
I may be totally wrong about this, but in one of the clips I think he tried to run around a player and couldn't, so he side stepped and went around him so he could kick on his preferred side rather than kicking on his left in the first instance.
Still, I really like what I saw. He's silky smooth and as a few others have astutely observed, a very different type of player that we usually don't recruit or haven't done so in a number of years.
He's no Luke Dunstan that's for sure!
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Leigh Matthews used to tell his players not to bother kicking a scruffy 30 metre kick on your opposite foot, when you kick perfectly on your natural foot.
How many dual sided players are around these days, I can recall two in this years draft. It's just not something that recruiters worry about these days.
NWM has the ability to get onto his natural leg with ease so why bother with anything else? People are already doing a Richo with the kid - looking at things he can't do rather than everything he can.
How many dual sided players are around these days, I can recall two in this years draft. It's just not something that recruiters worry about these days.
NWM has the ability to get onto his natural leg with ease so why bother with anything else? People are already doing a Richo with the kid - looking at things he can't do rather than everything he can.
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Luke struggled on his left as well.SaintPav wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 7:51pmYou may be on to something.Gershwin wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 7:17pmI hate it when someone tells me to not worry. I have watched all the available videos and have seen him kick 30 times on the right foot and once on the left (and it was pretty ordinary). Very one-sided but exceptionally good on that side. I am worried that will be an issue in senior AFL.
I may be totally wrong about this, but in one of the clips I think he tried to run around a player and couldn't, so he side stepped and went around him so he could kick on his preferred side rather than kicking on his left in the first instance.
Still, I really like what I saw. He's silky smooth and as a few others have astutely observed, a very different type of player that we usually don't recruit or haven't done so in a number of years.
He's no Luke Dunstan that's for sure!
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I think I know the play your talking about.SaintPav wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 7:51pmYou may be on to something.Gershwin wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 7:17pmI hate it when someone tells me to not worry. I have watched all the available videos and have seen him kick 30 times on the right foot and once on the left (and it was pretty ordinary). Very one-sided but exceptionally good on that side. I am worried that will be an issue in senior AFL.
I may be totally wrong about this, but in one of the clips I think he tried to run around a player and couldn't, so he side stepped and went around him so he could kick on his preferred side rather than kicking on his left in the first instance.
Still, I really like what I saw. He's silky smooth and as a few others have astutely observed, a very different type of player that we usually don't recruit or haven't done so in a number of years.
He's no Luke Dunstan that's for sure!
He goes right, then left right, then left, spins and in a split second sees the lane and threads a pass to a chest.
After watching his feet, watch his point of view, he is analysing options,
Step to the right - no one there
Step to the left - no space for leader
Back to the right, blocked
Left, short hands over top - no,
360 spin in a backward direction opening space
Eyes up, 2 steps, open lane, bang. Straight on the chest of a well timed lead.
Looks like a real problem, one I'd love to have.
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So much negativity it's early days give the poor kid a f---ing chance before you hang draw & quarter him Sure he is not elite in all areas & has a lot to improve on but what pick 11 is ? He might not cut the mustard but at least give him the time to see what he can do.He is not number 1 pick he is pick 11 FFS
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For Gods sake can we be happy that we took a super skilled midfielder that every other team in our vicinity would have taken.
Two preseasons, protein and gym and he is an 80 kg elite kicking gun
Two preseasons, protein and gym and he is an 80 kg elite kicking gun
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ie - does what he does best and leaves others to do what they do best.
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I don't know where people are getting their info to knock the kid:
Kevin Sheehan wrote:
He could well be there [at Port Adelaide’s pick], I reckon he’s around that mark somewhere in the teens. He’s the boy you want to see with the footy in his hands if he’s on your side, he’s such a composed boy with the footy and he uses it brilliantly, his foot skills are elite, he’s lightly built, so you need to be patient. But he’s got all the poise that the good players have, it’s a bit like Scott Pendlebury sometimes, where the whole group try and tackle him one way and he just walks around the other way, he’s got that lovely feint with ball in hand that creates time and space for him, so an exciting type of player and he’d be a chance to still be on the board at that time.
Sounds like the type of player you want on your team and not on theirsJohn Platten wrote:
As they say, he’s got great composure, he uses the ball well, even though he’s light he still tackles quite well. The more experience he gets, the more game time he gets, and if he gets picked up by Port Adelaide with pick 12 … he’s Gavin Wanganeen’s nephew, (former Saint) Terry Milera is his dad, he’ll be sensational, just give him time. He can play in different positions, he can play on the wing, he can play half-back, he can play through the midfield, or throw him up forward, he might kick you two or three goals a game. He’s 187cm and he marks well, so get him a big stronger and get him to know the game a bit more, get him fitter and he’ll be fantastic.
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We all have to remember that not all indigenous players are as soft as Bradley Hill. Look at Pickett, Edwards & Bolton from the Tigers, all are lighter players but attack the ball as hard as any of their team mates.
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And it’s beautiful to watch. Poetry in motion. The reason some players are allowed space is because they get respect.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 9:44pmI think I know the play your talking about.SaintPav wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 7:51pmYou may be on to something.Gershwin wrote: ↑Sat 27 Nov 2021 7:17pmI hate it when someone tells me to not worry. I have watched all the available videos and have seen him kick 30 times on the right foot and once on the left (and it was pretty ordinary). Very one-sided but exceptionally good on that side. I am worried that will be an issue in senior AFL.
I may be totally wrong about this, but in one of the clips I think he tried to run around a player and couldn't, so he side stepped and went around him so he could kick on his preferred side rather than kicking on his left in the first instance.
Still, I really like what I saw. He's silky smooth and as a few others have astutely observed, a very different type of player that we usually don't recruit or haven't done so in a number of years.
He's no Luke Dunstan that's for sure!
He goes right, then left right, then left, spins and in a split second sees the lane and threads a pass to a chest.
After watching his feet, watch his point of view, he is analysing options,
Step to the right - no one there
Step to the left - no space for leader
Back to the right, blocked
Left, short hands over top - no,
360 spin in a backward direction opening space
Eyes up, 2 steps, open lane, bang. Straight on the chest of a well timed lead.
Looks like a real problem, one I'd love to have.
A skilful player doesn’t feel the need to be rushed and doesn’t have a problem going to his non preferred if a player overcommits to protecting only one side. The opposition understand that the guy with the ball in hand CAN kick on both sides.
Sam Mitchell used to take forever to get a kick away and you’d be thinking why doesn’t the opposition just try and tackle him? Scott Pendlebury is similar.
The opposition assess each movement because the player with ball in hand can genuinely kick well with either foot. Any overcommitment to dive and smother or a lunge or an attempt to tackle is the small opportunity that a skilful player needs to dispose of the footy
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Welcome. Hopefully he lives up to his natural ability.
He is going to be a development player for a while. Way to light and therefore needs to be protected for a while. Hopefully the Saints wont 'fast track' him as he needs to get some strength around the ball otherwise he will get spooked. There is very little time or space in the seniors (it is a huge leap up).
Given some time (and bulking up) he should be good.
He is going to be a development player for a while. Way to light and therefore needs to be protected for a while. Hopefully the Saints wont 'fast track' him as he needs to get some strength around the ball otherwise he will get spooked. There is very little time or space in the seniors (it is a huge leap up).
Given some time (and bulking up) he should be good.
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I can kick with both feet but neither would clear a jam tin.
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When I was a young child, I knew that I knew so much about so much.
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Your company is not going to go out of business because of AI.
Your company is going to go out of business because another company used AI.
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Re: Welcome to the Saints - Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera
I find that I fall over when I kick with both feet.
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Pleased to see this article in the HS which suggests that he is not one-sided. I think that is important although others seem to differ.
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Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, despite his slight frame, is the one who could have an early impact next year. The Saints need class on the outside, and he has it in spades. The well-balanced wingman, who can deliver with precision on either side of his body, proved he can match it with the bigger bodies, playing four SANFL League and 13 reserves matches for Glenelg last season.
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Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera, despite his slight frame, is the one who could have an early impact next year. The Saints need class on the outside, and he has it in spades. The well-balanced wingman, who can deliver with precision on either side of his body, proved he can match it with the bigger bodies, playing four SANFL League and 13 reserves matches for Glenelg last season.
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Bit like Cav, eh?