Seems we've been working on our kick-ins:
Short took most of the kick-outs last season, and Leppitsch said in the single training session where Richmond trialled new kick-in strategies it was evident they would help teams attack.
“There are little tricks that can be played. It is still in your back half but the rules changes have to make kick-ins more attacking for the team with ball in hand.
“Shorty is a good one to have ball in hand.”Source: Herald-Sun