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So who are the best kicks the club has had??
There have been many
Firearm and I agree - Fev would have to be up there.
As time has gone on - kicking skill has disappeared. I started primary school in 1979 where drop kicks were practiced...however by the time I reached high school that art had all but died. Not much of a time difference there for a kick to disappear. Much like the torpedo today - a kick that I have seen Fev attempt many times at training - yet never master, most probably because he wasn't taught properly as a kid. (Any talk of Brendan going to the States and following in the footsteps of Darren Bennett, Sav Rocca & Ben Graham should be considered as an absolute long shot or a free trip to Vegas for the Fevola family).
Horrie Clover was noted as a master kick - excelling in the place, torpedo, flat punt, drop kick and screw kick.
Harry 'Soapy' Vallence without a doubt was a sensational kick; the footage and records are enough for me.
Keith Shea did something in 1937 that made his kicking at Carlton newsworthy in the US. He represented Carlton (and Victoria) in a kicking contest against the kickers and punters from Stanhope University. Shea's drop kicks were recorded during half-time in the '37 Grand Final and exceeded 64 yards.
I've heard stories of John Goold's beautiful, long, effortless kicking...
Geoff Southby was a lovely kick out of full-back.
Craig Bradley I rate very highly in kicking technique and excellent executioner of all kicks.
..and then there's Fev. A magnificent leg who still has room for improvement - but outside 50m I've not seen many better.