Orange_Crush
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They see US as a GOLDen opportunity. Def beats SURFing from one Aussie Rules team to the next. And here's the KICKER, dude can kick Rugby style or dropkick, that's bonzer, mate!I have noticed several kickers from Australia in recent years. Couldn't name them if I had to, but I remember LSU had two back to back if I'm not mistaken, and I remember hearing punters from other schools from Australia as well. Glad we have one coming.
Jackson like most of the kickers come from Melbourne which is the home of AFL. AFL is a game based on scoring/defending/attacking via kicking from distance. Similar ball to American football too. Teams kick around 200 times in a game. So these guys are learning to kick distances from age 4 and up. No rocket science to it. They just get trained to kick from a very young age. So they've opened up camps, academies and trainers in Melbourne that literally just focus on sending, mostly punters, to college. Main sport in Sydney is probably rugby league or soccer. Again, heavy kicking sports. But not like AFL. That's why most of the punters come from Melbourne, Australia.I don’t remember even hearing of Aussie punters until a couple years ago, is there an academy there? Where did all these good kickers come from? Rugby?
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Jackson like most of the kickers come from Melbourne which is the home of AFL. AFL is a game based on scoring/defending/attacking via kicking from distance. Similar ball to American football too. Teams kick around 200 times in a game. So these guys are learning to kick distances from age 4 and up. No rocket science to it. They just get trained to kick from a very young age. So they've opened up camps, academies and trainers in Melbourne that literally just focus on sending, mostly punters, to college. Main sport in Sydney is probably rugby league or soccer. Again, heavy kicking sports. But not like AFL. That's why most of the punters come from Melbourne, Australia.
I don’t remember even hearing of Aussie punters until a couple years ago, is there an academy there? Where did all these good kickers come from? Rugby?
Jackson like most of the kickers come from Melbourne which is the home of AFL. AFL is a game based on scoring/defending/attacking via kicking from distance. Similar ball to American football too. Teams kick around 200 times in a game. So these guys are learning to kick distances from age 4 and up. No rocket science to it. They just get trained to kick from a very young age. So they've opened up camps, academies and trainers in Melbourne that literally just focus on sending, mostly punters, to college. Main sport in Sydney is probably rugby league or soccer. Again, heavy kicking sports. But not like AFL. That's why most of the punters come from Melbourne, Australia.
Pfft. Like you'd know...Jackson like most of the kickers come from Melbourne which is the home of AFL. AFL is a game based on scoring/defending/attacking via kicking from distance. Similar ball to American football too. Teams kick around 200 times in a game. So these guys are learning to kick distances from age 4 and up. No rocket science to it. They just get trained to kick from a very young age. So they've opened up camps, academies and trainers in Melbourne that literally just focus on sending, mostly punters, to college. Main sport in Sydney is probably rugby league or soccer. Again, heavy kicking sports. But not like AFL. That's why most of the punters come from Melbourne, Australia.