thegezman wrote:
agree completley. comes with experience. hopefully the guys like carrazzo and simmo who have been around for a few years can really step up.
simmo actually kicked a point no OOF by the way. he scrubbed the kick badly though. only went about 35 m through the air not much over head height.
normally he would nail those you'd reckon
Simmo's missed shot wasn't a howler by any means. He had Byrne in hot pursuit, and he would have been worried about whether he had space. He jinked on to his trusty left foot and kicked virtually immediately. This left him off balance. Hopefully he will get better at converting such shots, but his miss was nowhere near as disappointing as the missed set shots well within 50.
I agree that the younger players have a tendency to kick long through a lack of composure. That is something that time and experience will hopefully cure. If we see Stevens and Skinny bombing it in regularly rather than trying to hit a target, we will know it is the plan. But if not, we can assume that it is bad execution and decision-making by the youngsters.
The other thing is that even when the kicks were long ones to static marking forwards, they were often to the advantage of the defenders - often over the heads of our forwards favouring a loose defender at the back, or kicked to the side favouring the defender. Just bad execution.