I am sick of all this negativity so I have come up with a new training plan.
The plan requires all St Kilda players to wear a St Kilda playing strip for training.
None of those stupid training kits.
The players then practice kicking the ball to other St Kilda players (wearing St Kilda playing strips).
The coaches, physios, doctors and all the training staff MUST stay off the ground or it won't work.
We need to get the players to identify kicking with a St Kilda playing strip as their target.
If the coaches and others go on the field the players will continue to think that it is acceptable to kick to anyone - at training and during matches.
New Training Plan
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New Training Plan
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Re: New Training Plan
Yes
They should kick the ball on the run , flat at a small stationary target over 25 to 30 metres.
They should have to hit the target 100 times before they stop.
The saints have got no chance of success until we can improve our ability to keep possession.
They should kick the ball on the run , flat at a small stationary target over 25 to 30 metres.
They should have to hit the target 100 times before they stop.
The saints have got no chance of success until we can improve our ability to keep possession.
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