MT, there lies the problem.
Why do they practice kicking the ball 20-30 metres at training for ?????
Tell you what happens on match day, they try and kick the ball 20-30 metres.
You know my past history and I have watched all clubs for years, except Richmond, Can tell you that Geelong and others are successfull for a reason.
I agree they should kick longer and move the ball faster Jack especially out of defence but the frightening fact is the 20-30m "Robert Harvey" kick should be a bread and butter kick at AFL level and too many of our blokes can't be relied on to do it. Even when you look at them just kick from point A to point B the receiver too often either has to change direction, stop and prop, or marks the ball on the non-advantage side which in a real game would be spoiled by an opponent. Add to that too many kicks are slow up and unders out of the backline which hold up and make it too easy for the opposition to reach the footy.
Off the top of the head you can easily rattle off 10 or more Tigers who are poor-to-unreliable kicks mostly due to them not having a sound kicking technique... Polly, Polo, McGuane, Rance, Tuck, Jacko, King, Hislop, Thomson, Gourdis, White, Browne.