Late mail: Moore firms for top 10 as others climb

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  • Bulldog Revolution
    Coaching Staff
    • Dec 2006
    • 3922

    #16
    Re: Late mail: Moore firms for top 10 as others climb

    Originally posted by Sedat

    I love the fact that we have brought some more elite kicks into the list. There is an over-reliance on Gilbee that borders on unhealthy on occasions down back.
    I thought by the end of the year that Harbrow and Hargrave had rectified that problem.

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    • Sedat
      Hall of Fame
      • Sep 2007
      • 11046

      #17
      Re: Late mail: Moore firms for top 10 as others climb

      Originally posted by Bulldog Revolution
      I thought by the end of the year that Harbrow and Hargrave had rectified that problem.
      Hargy still has a tendency to bomb it without looking on occasions, and Harbrow is more of a run and carrier (and a damn fine one at that). Both a more than adequate disposers by foot more often than not but they aren't what you'd really classify as 'elite kicks'
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      • Mofra
        Hall of Fame
        • Dec 2006
        • 14795

        #18
        Re: Late mail: Moore firms for top 10 as others climb

        Originally posted by Sedat
        Hargy still has a tendency to bomb it without looking on occasions, and Harbrow is more of a run and carrier (and a damn fine one at that). Both a more than adequate disposers by foot more often than not but they aren't what you'd really classify as 'elite kicks'
        True - and add our next in line for backline duties (Easton Wood) is a reasonable but not elite kick, and Tiller seems to be a better long kick than short kick, we've set ourselves up for the way football is being played now & beyond, not 5-10 years ago.
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