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input for my next poll

tiga

New RFC fitness regime under Wallace
Apr 28, 2003
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Blue Mountains NSW
Sorry guys that I didn't ask for input before my last couple of polls. I noticed a few people wanted to vote for players that I did not put on the list.

Well here's you chance for the next one.

Who do you think has/had the most awkward kicking style of all time??

So far I can think of the following players...

David Cloke
Paul Salmon
Duncan Kellaway (sorry Rosy)
Ty Zantuck
Ian Perrie
 

JohnF

LMFAOOO
Mar 29, 2003
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Gotta add Andrew Dunkley and Rod Carter (just for the way he tilted his head to one side when he kicked, gave him a very funny kicking style).
 

tiga

New RFC fitness regime under Wallace
Apr 28, 2003
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Blue Mountains NSW
Ahhh the Tilt!! There's a blast from the past!
Always looked like he was trying to hold a phone on his shoulder! ;D Hard to get a goal against though.
 

diggler

The Tigers Spine
Dec 18, 2002
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James Manson
Mick McGuine (after a shot of painkiller injections saw his kicks dribble for 2 feet)
 

The Boss

Tiger Superstar
Apr 7, 2003
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Don't forget to include James Manson (how he was a premiership player I will never know) and also Phil Krakouer had an awkward kicking style.
 

mightytiges

The greatest Tiger of them all - Jack Dyer R.I.P.
Dec 16, 2002
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Stephen Kernahan always seemed to kick helicopter punts for goal when he played.

Matthew Primus is a shocker of a kick. Makes Duncan look good.
 

JohnF

LMFAOOO
Mar 29, 2003
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David Bourke has a bit of an awkward kicking style. Runs around like a goose as well. Remember him doing some shocking out bounds on the full jobs at Richmond over the years.