not great ... he did give his all with no skill what so ever !
His kicking skills were poor - that is undeniable. However, there were so many other elements to his game that were skilful - doesn't it take skill to take a contested mark, for instance, or to read the play? To say he had "no skill what so ever" is not only untrue, but disrespectful to a great tiger person. He was a helluva good player in his prime.
So torch, I suggest you go out tonight, burn the candle at both ends, re-charge your batteries tomorrow with a good lie-in, then come back on the site and pay Kellaway the respect he deserves.I'll stop now before I get kellied away.