Originally posted by Batemans Bay Rooster
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If you go through our tries and attacking threats over the years, a large percentage come off Kearys speed and engaging defenders opposite. His attraction is quick feet on the diagonal to split two defenders. Gives him the option of hitting a lead runner into a gap/or half gap. Or spreading wide to use an overlap. The third piece of the arsenal would be a left foot step if his opposite over reacts to his sprint, which he doesn't really use - granted. He can still show and go however straightening up.
So its nothing to do with getting older or being "done" as you put it, moreso a very deliberate tactic. Kez still has the quickness for that short sprint thats required, more than most of his opposites. The key to looking smooth with our plays though is dominating the forward and yardage battle first. If we are beaten to that punch, things won't flow freely.
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