Brumby Runner
Jason Little (69)
Because they if accurate could chew of more metres because the curve would give them that extra yards. Problem is were bout as accurate as a blind leper playing darts.
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This I can't accept. The left footer kicking to the left sideline is starting the ball towards the sideline and hoping the natural curve will bring it back somewhat to find touch further down the field, and vice versa for the right footer kicking to the right sideline. The result then is usually the ball swings back too far and fails to find touch, or crosses the touchline a lot closer to where it was kicked than was intended if it doesn't get the desired swing.
The other way around would have the kicker aiming for greater distance and relying on the natural swing to veer the ball away from the playing field and over the sideline.
The only way the leftie to the left side and rightie to the right side works is if they can pull off a banana kick, which seems to be well out of the skill sets of most of our kickers.