knockersbumpMKII wrote:Sneyd's out of hand kicking and for that matter the kick offs were poor and bloody frustrating to watch. Again there was no attempt at a 40-20 (we didn't kickone last year ) again he kicked far too close or at the FB. IF JA does come in he gives us a much better weapon with his kicking in open play. Figuring out a kick off strategy that doesn't just hand the ball over on the 10m with a dolly kick woll give our defenders more time to get up the pitch and put pressure on the opposition.
There were lots of poor play by far too many players
I made a comment on Twitter after the game stating that I was going to take a chair and sit on the 10m line and wait for his kick offs, as they will be the same place next week. He actually liked the tweet, to which I replied that I was probably being harsh, but I feel that kicks off can be a way of putting the receiving side under pressure, rather than just a way to restart.
I also mentioned on the other thread, that his last tackle kicking is poor. He doesn't put his foot through it which can create the 'spiral' or just make it a lot more difficult and allow our chase to pressure the catcher