#41 Brody Mihocek

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We are very lucky this bloke doesn't get any limelight and doesn't seem to seek it! If anyone else had kicked that volley in the goal square it would be front page!
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uuuuu..... The LoneSTAR wrote:We are very lucky this bloke doesn't get any limelight and doesn't seem to seek it! If anyone else had kicked that volley in the goal square it would be front page!
It is!! :lol: Well, nearly!!!

YES!!!!!!! Checkers nominated for Goal of the round!!!

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uuuuu..... The LoneSTAR wrote:We are very lucky this bloke doesn't get any limelight and doesn't seem to seek it! If anyone else had kicked that volley in the goal square it would be front page!
I think Checkers is deeply appreciative of the late opportunity and seeks to do everything to prolong it for as long as possible.
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Some random Brody Mihocek goalkicking stats

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I was just having a look at the leading goalkickers so far this season, and Mihocek is sitting in equal sixth with 25 goals
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In q2 yesterday when he kicked the goal from the Bobby Hill run-bounce-candy sell pass he nonchalantly turned to the cheer squad and pointed his finger immediately after the ball left his boot. That was a tight angle and he flushed it.
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Another curious stat: just three weeks ago, before we played Sydney, Brody was merely the fifth-highest career goalkicker on our current list, behind Elliott (237), Pendlebury (188), Sidebottom (188) and De Goey (182). Since then, he's passed those last three players and now sits second only to Jamie with 190 goals.
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I'm no stats man, but I suspect that Checkers goal kicking is being assisted by our more frequent and efficient inside 50 deliveries and our overall higher scoring.
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RudeBoy wrote:I'm no stats man, but I suspect that Checkers goal kicking is being assisted by our more frequent and efficient inside 50 deliveries and our overall higher scoring.

Ironically we are ranked #14th for scoring according to Kingy it’s our defensive structures which are killing teams off we are #1
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1eyedpie wrote:
RudeBoy wrote:I'm no stats man, but I suspect that Checkers goal kicking is being assisted by our more frequent and efficient inside 50 deliveries and our overall higher scoring.

Ironically we are ranked #14th for scoring according to Kingy it’s our defensive structures which are killing teams off we are #1
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RudeBoy wrote:I'm no stats man, but I suspect that Checkers goal kicking is being assisted by our more frequent and efficient inside 50 deliveries and our overall higher scoring.
It may just be perception but I think he's also getting shots closer to goal than in the past.
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He’s pretty much the beneficiary of everything good that’s happening further up the ground. He’s also surrounded by a lot of smart forwards who now know where to go and what to do when the ball is coming in. The subtle blocks that are going on around him when the ball is coming in is a credit to the players knowing their roles and where their team mates are. His accuracy has suddenly improved and the return of Cox, Cameron and maybe McStay will only mean more one on one opportunities. As David pointed out, he’s well on his way to a career best goal kicking tally in a season.
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IMO he looks more confident taking set shots at goal this year, perhaps compared to last couple of seasons?
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Awesome year to Mihocek, again playing as undersized KPF, with sidekick McStay missing for most of 2023.
Still took many hit-up leads outside F50 and up onto wing, to create scoring chains.
His contribution yesterday simply cannot be measured in stats alone, his mere presence was a pain in Brisbanes arse.
Helping ease the PTSD from 2018.
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Leading goalkicker for a 5th consecutive season, dating back to 2019.

126 games, 212 goals.

2018 = 16 games, 29 goals
2019 = 24 games, 36 goals
2020 = 18 games, 25 goals
2021 = 21 games, 34 goals
2022 = 23 games, 41 goals
2023 = 24 games, 47 goals

A well deserved premiership for a great clubman.
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Jezza wrote:Leading goalkicker for a 5th consecutive season, dating back to 2019.

126 games, 212 goals.

2018 = 16 games, 29 goals
2019 = 24 games, 36 goals
2020 = 18 games, 25 goals
2021 = 21 games, 34 goals
2022 = 23 games, 41 goals
2023 = 24 games, 47 goals

A well deserved premiership for a great clubman.
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I just love the way he defuses stupid opposition harrassment with his facial expressions and gestures, ensuring that they get the picture of how idiotic their actions are. Or, of calming our younger forwards when then need it.
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