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This footage is for Jon Ralph or Glenn McFarlane who ever wrote that line about his kicking and for all those that commented on my post that he needs to learn to kick. Thanks to the legend that is The James Rowbottom Fanpage

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Jonathan Walsh2 年前

@RalphyHeraldSun @MaccaHeraldSun @FansRowbottom Had the “worst” kicking eff. of all Swans mids in 2023. He also had the highest contested possession rate (as a % of total poss). Lower kicking efficiency is par for the course for contested ball winners. His is down on his peers at other clubs, I’m sure it will improve.

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Mark Andrews2 年前

@RalphyHeraldSun @MaccaHeraldSun @FansRowbottom What an awesome compilation! Busting to see them back on the park.

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Rhys2 年前

@RalphyHeraldSun @MaccaHeraldSun @FansRowbottom I commented that his disposal efficiency is horrible and this clip doesn’t change that. Kicking to space or kicking to targets in acres of space. He is an in and under player and tackling machine. It’s up to others to make sure he doesn’t have to be a decision maker with the ball

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Daniele Adami2 年前

@RalphyHeraldSun @MaccaHeraldSun @FansRowbottom Dunno mate I think that’s the wrong argument. His disposal/kick efficiency is usually low despite this video. He is an AFL player so he will still pull of some nice ones. But I would argue that he’s not really in the team to be a distributor or a creator.

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karpy192 年前

@RalphyHeraldSun @MaccaHeraldSun @FansRowbottom Great highlights package! Doesn’t change the fact he needs to improvise his kicking. You could easily make a package of his fluffed kicks too. Regardless, he’s a wonderful young player and integral to our future.

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Zane2 年前

@RalphyHeraldSun @MaccaHeraldSun @FansRowbottom Changes the fact of the dialogue needs to learn to kick. Could just as easily make a package of Chad's fluffed kicks, goes at less then only 2 percent better percentage than him but its always mentioned when talking about Rowy. Just find it wrong to highlight when speaking of him

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scoops692 年前

@RalphyHeraldSun @MaccaHeraldSun @FansRowbottom Wouldn’t say adams is any better of a kick tbh

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Zane2 年前

@StephenMcArth18 @RalphyHeraldSun @MaccaHeraldSun @FansRowbottom One thing to say basic afl level, when multiple afl players miss those kicks multiple times every week also

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