Watson's Goal
Watson's Goal
Where has that been? I nearly choked on my beer. A few other nice kicks as well. I'm hoping that was exactly the tonic he needs to get some confidence. He's big enough to break open packs and if he can slot a few more of those or hit a lead from a stoppage, his value to the team could be immense.
I'm sure he could have handballed that far.
But I think that Sheedys' message is finally getting through to him. Rather than handballing all the time, don't be scared to actually kick the bloody thing. Not sure what his stats were but I would say they were about 50/50 in kick to handball this week. Which is bloody good to see that's for sure and certainly will improve his team position.
But I think that Sheedys' message is finally getting through to him. Rather than handballing all the time, don't be scared to actually kick the bloody thing. Not sure what his stats were but I would say they were about 50/50 in kick to handball this week. Which is bloody good to see that's for sure and certainly will improve his team position.
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I made mention of it when it happened in the game thread. Was a beauty from just outside 50. Split the middle and I said, How was that for a kick from Watson!
I noticed he's been kicking a lot more, even to targets that he could hit by hands 15-30 metres away... usually when he has time to stop and think "Hey I could actually kick it to him" and then tick tock tick tock he kicks the ball.
Once he gets it into him as a natural instinct to kick the ball rather than use his hands to hit targets further afield, he'll certainly be the "premier" midfielder we've been hoping he'd become.
Meanwhile, his hands in close are incredible.
I noticed he's been kicking a lot more, even to targets that he could hit by hands 15-30 metres away... usually when he has time to stop and think "Hey I could actually kick it to him" and then tick tock tick tock he kicks the ball.
Once he gets it into him as a natural instinct to kick the ball rather than use his hands to hit targets further afield, he'll certainly be the "premier" midfielder we've been hoping he'd become.
Meanwhile, his hands in close are incredible.
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