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Re: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Etihad, Round 18, 2018
« Reply #90 on: July 20, 2018, 11:10:45 PM »
Thinking about last week and at times tonight and how many relatively easy shots we miss. From a set shot take scenario take out Jack from the equation and we have a pretty motley crew of marksmen.

George as we know is shocking, Moore is a matter of luck if it hits his boot in the right postion. Higgins is terrible with his setshots, Rioli has improved but still misses some easy ones. Who would be the next best kicking forward, Towno was clearly the best late last season?

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Re: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Etihad, Round 18, 2018
« Reply #91 on: July 20, 2018, 11:20:46 PM »
Gees Castagna has the yips. Always kicking short and right. Tell him to kick long and left a little.
Like me with my 9 iron. Start aiming furthing and further to the left but it always ends up in th same place.

Totally mental I reckon. Just aim for dead centre, it’ll come back.

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Re: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Etihad, Round 18, 2018
« Reply #92 on: July 20, 2018, 11:30:01 PM »
Thinking about last week and at times tonight and how many relatively easy shots we miss. From a set shot take scenario take out Jack from the equation and we have a pretty motley crew of marksmen.

George as we know is shocking, Moore is a matter of luck if it hits his boot in the right postion. Higgins is terrible with his setshots, Rioli has improved but still misses some easy ones. Who would be the next best kicking forward, Towno was clearly the best late last season?
Caddy is a dead eye dick with set shots.


Castagna is woeful but we were promised he’d be better this week. I thought he practises more than anyone. What’s he practicing? How to miss?
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Re: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Etihad, Round 18, 2018
« Reply #94 on: July 21, 2018, 09:28:09 AM »
Thinking about last week and at times tonight and how many relatively easy shots we miss. From a set shot take scenario take out Jack from the equation and we have a pretty motley crew of marksmen.

George as we know is shocking, Moore is a matter of luck if it hits his boot in the right postion. Higgins is terrible with his setshots, Rioli has improved but still misses some easy ones. Who would be the next best kicking forward, Towno was clearly the best late last season?
Caddy is a dead eye dick with set shots.


Castagna is woeful but we were promised he’d be better this week. I thought he practises more than anyone. What’s he practicing? How to miss?
I thought George did a lot of chasing, pressure acts and apart from goal shots was good.probably a confidence issue. Hopefully turns corner soon.

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Re: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Etihad, Round 18, 2018
« Reply #95 on: July 21, 2018, 09:31:11 AM »
Thinking about last week and at times tonight and how many relatively easy shots we miss. From a set shot take scenario take out Jack from the equation and we have a pretty motley crew of marksmen.

George as we know is shocking, Moore is a matter of luck if it hits his boot in the right postion. Higgins is terrible with his setshots, Rioli has improved but still misses some easy ones. Who would be the next best kicking forward, Towno was clearly the best late last season?
Caddy is a dead eye dick with set shots.


Castagna is woeful but we were promised he’d be better this week. I thought he practises more than anyone. What’s he practicing? How to miss?
I thought George did a lot of chasing, pressure acts and apart from goal shots was good.probably a confidence issue. Hopefully turns corner soon.

The law of probability will mean some will have to go in soon

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Re: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Etihad, Round 18, 2018
« Reply #96 on: July 21, 2018, 09:34:53 AM »
Thinking about last week and at times tonight and how many relatively easy shots we miss. From a set shot take scenario take out Jack from the equation and we have a pretty motley crew of marksmen.

George as we know is shocking, Moore is a matter of luck if it hits his boot in the right postion. Higgins is terrible with his setshots, Rioli has improved but still misses some easy ones. Who would be the next best kicking forward, Towno was clearly the best late last season?
Caddy is a dead eye dick with set shots.


Castagna is woeful but we were promised he’d be better this week. I thought he practises more than anyone. What’s he practicing? How to miss?
I thought George did a lot of chasing, pressure acts and apart from goal shots was good.probably a confidence issue. Hopefully turns corner soon.

The law of probability will mean some will have to go in soon
He'll probably kick 5 straight in the GF and win the Norm Smith  :laugh:.
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Re: Richmond vs St Kilda @ Etihad, Round 18, 2018
« Reply #97 on: July 24, 2018, 09:41:31 AM »
Coaches votes (Hardwick & Richardson)

ST KILDA v RICHMOND
10 Dion Prestia (RICH)
8 Dustin Martin (RICH)
5 Kane Lambert (RICH)
3 Dylan Grimes (RICH)
2 Jack Riewoldt (RICH)
1 Toby Nankervis (RICH)
1 Trent Cotchin (RICH)

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-07-23/aflca-votes-round-18-ten-for-toms-exciting-bomber