ACTUAL Australian Shows me how to Hit the AUSSIE PUNT 🦘
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- Опубліковано 28 лис 2024
- Bailey Rice hit Drop Punts with the best of them in Australia and is playing with UNC Charlotte and showed me the ropes on how to hit them! It honestly made me a LOT better! Wee even competed at the end a bit!
There seems to be a few people wondering what I mean by an "Actual" Australian. In American football, there are private coaches who teach kicking and punting, so most of the time Americans learn this style from other Americans, so I figured I'd show how an "actual" Australian would teach someone to hit this punt. Hope that makes it more clear!
His father Dean was a very good AFL player for the time I support, the Saints. Good to see him doing well in the US
I grew up watching Bailey’s old man play AFL. Shame he didn’t make it too but American Football provides such a great opportunity for skilled kickers. Go Blues!
Bailey is an extremely talented Punter, it's a small world that you found this video!
I was at his Dad’s Wedding…all the St Kilda elite were there - Lockett, Harvey, Loewe
I’m his Mum’s cousin
Is that Dean Rice's kid?
@@ray.shoesmith yep. 👍
The one artform in Aussie Rules that has disappeared is the actual Drop Kick. I learned to do that as a little girl. At age 63 I can still do a drop kick. The art part is in it hitting the ground as a semi bounce as you kick it. It is never used now but time for it to be brought back before the knowledge is gone. It has a time and place to be used.
@TheKira699
There is literally no place for it in the modern game. Regular drop punts are more accurate and easier to pull off, especially on the run.
And if an opponent player has a hand on you as you go to do a drop kick then it’s dropping the ball. As you drop the ball on the ground before you kick it.
So no there’s no reason for anyone to learn it anymore as there’s no place for it anywhere in the modern game.
It’s not used as there is just no reason to, always fun doing them as kids but of course can’t hit them on the run quickly
Or stab passes mate...lm 58 & remember seeing players kick droppys & stab passes that went like a bullet 5-6 ft off the ground, if you're playing in front, no defender is punching that out your hands.
Mob of checksides these days though, lot of em are great at em.
@@Cliffy1616 I think a skilled drop kicker can kick further, but a risky move as there's less control.
I saw Rod Jameson do a drop kick in his last game for the Crows, the crowd lit up. That, to my knowledge, was the last time a drop kick was used in the AFL
An error non-Aussies make, I think, is to remove the guiding hand from the ball just a fraction too soon. Give the ball a bit less air and a bit more guidance to the boot. It was shamed into us as kids, because if you removed both hands they'd say you "kicked like a girl." Lol.
it's just in us bro lol. that's 100% the most important thing i see NFL punters not doing which would make it hard to kick on the run aswell
That’s true and no one wants to kick like a girl I guess
😂😂😂 so true
@@Big_ShacksI don't know, I wouldn't mind be able to kick like Emma Kearney, kirsty Lamb or Ashleigh Woodland just to name 3 of our Australian AFL players 😏
@@Big_Shacks AFLW players may take exception though!
Great to see Bailey Rice again, really wanted the Saints to hang on to him but wasn't to be, good to see him doing well.
He should have really spun him out by sending him to "run a pattern" and hitting him laces out!😂
You can see the extra force and power that Bailey puts in to the whole motion leading up to the kick. Especially in the shoulders and the arms as he brings the ball down towards his kicking leg.
There won’t even be such thing as American punters in a few years 😂 I’ve only ever played Aussie rules at school and I can kick a ball 50-55 and I’m pretty average.
Kicking 55 m is not average for Australian. It literally all depends on your genetics. There are some AFL players who don't take shots from 50 m out.
Most could kick it 50 from point of contact to landing(esp with a torp) Difference between kicking it 50, and clearing the man and goal defenders 50m is where it gets hard... need it to go 55-60m
i think most humans can kick a ball 50-55 metres. it starts getting difficult when you have to hit it over the man on the mark and make it across the goal line without getting touched
@@samuelx5466 i think you're tripping, off a couple steps? fairly accurately? i youd be surprised how terribly most people kick a ball.
@@spiderweb5539 i mean like most people are physically capable of it, not necessary able to it without practice
It's fun watching Bailey hit drop punts. I haven't played footy in many years but it's like riding a bike. You get a great feel on the distance and knowing where you're going to land the ball with a drop punt kick.
In Aussie Rules you're interested in getting the ball to that point/player/goal as quickly and accurately as possible, so you kick drop punts that are flat and hard. That way, if it's dropped or spoiled it still tends to roll towards your teams goal. If you really want to go for distance with increased difficulty and less accuracy then you kick spirals, which is the same as a typical NFL punt.
Obviously with punting you want to give your specials team enough time to get to the land of the ball, and for an Aussie Rules player kicking a high drop punt increases the accuracy of where you'll land the ball, plus the back spin on the ball increases the chance of the ball pitching backwards. Also, the way you drop the ball can influence the direction it travels when it lands if you want it to head to the sidelines.
Aussie Rules players are born NFL punters.
they are thinking of bringing back public flogging for people who insist on blaring music/noise over the speech on videos
Glad I'm not the only one. Couldn't hear what they were saying over the annoying music.
@@rtagsAgree.
In footy you have to bounce the ball every 15 metres when running with the ball. Practicing/learning to bounce the ball is the exact ball handling required to kick the ball, and it is how kids develop the ability to guide the ball to their boot when kicking. Essentially when you bounce the ball it needs to land on that same spot underneath, where you hit the ball with your foot when kicking a drop punt. If you want to learn how to guide that ball to kick, practice bouncing it (walking,running, standing still.)
Im shocked, the "noobs" first kick was decent AF! I cannot wait for aussie rules to take off in the US it will get crazy
You'll be waiting a long time for Australian Football to take off anywhere in the world let alone the US. Is only big in the southern states of Australia and even there it's less popular participation wise than Football. Though is a better game to watch live than American Football.
I went to the European AFL cup and also watched a few games in New York in Central Park. They have a long way to go.
At the 'European cup' they had a longest kick competition at half time. I won (20 Euros thank you very much) despite being a 19 year old who only played footy at recess in school. Watching the best Europeans (with 2 or 3 aussies on each team) and watching the yanks I just kept thinking about how much any Australian local team would dominate. Still, they had a lot of fun and there were mandatory beers afterwards.
Saying that, this was back in 2007.
@@RDDHopsing77Brisbane Lions still get crowds ARL wd love to have!!
I know they made the granny this season, but definitely must average 45-50 thou at the Gabba...
League gets that during State of Origin (& if they play at the G).
Thought they'd get a lot more than that with so many Victorian expats living in Queensland.
Rugby League is having some NRL games in the US supposedly to spread the game but really is to promote it as an online gambling opportunity to Americans during the night when there is no local sport to bet on. Interestingly, they are having difficulty arranging training and playing grounds as there is a big American Rugby 7s tournament involving 50,000 players and supporters on in the cities were the games are to be played and they have booked all the eligible facilities.@@baabaabaa-El
Don't confuse the 'Aussie drop punt' this guy is demonstrating with an 'Aussie Punt'. What Americans have always called a 'punt' in their game is called an 'Aussie torpedo punt'.
Or "screwy"
@@Verrifier-z6zfor us Croweaters
Dope video!! Thanks for the instruction - I'm trying to learn how to hit this ball as well.
Issac, wash your hat bro!!! :D Also the audio mix at the end killed my speakers. The music is way louder than your verbal commentary.
Thank you for the heads up! I appreciate it and I know that hat needs a good washing 😭
Hey, would I be able to pick your brain sometime on different drills that are good for high school punters to do?.. I've been volunteering at my old high school the last 2 years and know some good drills but want to make sure I'm learning the new things punters are doing now. Your videos have been extremely helpful for me so far in my early coaching career! Idk if you'll see this but figured I'd reach out and see.
Yeah man DM me on twitter or IG
Looks like the Aussie flicks his toe up after contact to help with the back spin while the American way is to keep the toe pointed for the spiral. When I was a kid I never had a problem punting with the back spin because I couldn’t keep my toe pointed through the kick.
The thing is, not that it would get used that often in American football, any Australian footy player can kick a flatter drop punt as a pass to another player quite accurately. Isaac was kicking those punts quite well I thought.
Yeah as said elsewhere, this is a basic skill that most Aussies learn as kids in Aussie football states.
and we do it with both feet (if we can).
You're pretty good, those were massive. Only falling just shy of a pro kicker.
A ACTUAL Aussie. Jesus Christ, I never new they existed. Thank you dumberica. If I need to know anything, I'll ask a dunberican. 😊😊😊
Most of us are born with MADE IN CHINA tattooed on our arses these days mate...he must've gone bush & hunted this Actual Australian in the wild!!?!!
God they're flogs.... even when they aren't trying!!👍
The Aussies trajectory and accuracy is so much superior.
I realise in Yank footy the aim is to make the ball float (hang time) but l rekn even Rice's lad here drop the ball to the foot from too high, you can still roost the pill 50-60m with height & accuracy.
Search Tony Lockett, his drop punts were near perfect.
Keep your hand on the ball as long as you can, to guide it on to your boot and aim for a 45⁰ trajectory.
Learn as a kid using a balloon - have to control it down onto the foot. Both left and right foot.
Man I can’t wait till Australian punters start doing the banana kick or the floater. Drop punt is vanilla. Banana kick is rocky road. And the floater is cookies and dough.
Yep, the floater could be interesting. Also wonder why not many left foot punters, with the bias to right hand quarterbacks a left foot spin on a torpedo punt would rarely be seen by the kick returners.
Just because us Aussies have been doing it from the crib doesnt mean our brothers across the pond cant do it too :)
Also come over here and watch a game of AFL live at the G. You will be hooked.
Dude should have shown you the torpedo kick aswell
Gosh, Levi Casboult could give it a thump.
I played cricket against this guy back in the day :)
Watch “ Ricky Stuart “ if you want to see how to kick and control the bounce
It's amazing how unnaturally kicking a football comes to Ameriburgers.
He should’ve shown you how to do a torpedo.
‘Actual’ Australian??
There aren’t any pretend Aussies out there… they’d stand out like dogs balls.
Now teach him to kick a torp
He went well for a yank. 👍
Great video. Lower the music a bit so we can hear them talk easier.
Man that yank can talk .
it's so funny because basically anyone who has played footy as a sport or for fun in Australia knows how to kick as a basic skill. 6 year olds can do it. How do American players not know this as a basic skill, you'd think they would.
0:35 Americans grow up throwing the ball instead of kicking it. Explains it all really, every kids dreams of being the quarterback, noone dreams of being a punter.
Rugby union, league and afl all involve every player on offence and defence, with a greater or lesser degree of kicking. Nothing like nfl
Yea, it’s funny. Not as funny as watching an Aussie throw like a girl. By 6 all our males can throw a ball properly. Sorry man I couldn’t help myself😂
@@TheRastacabbageI In the AFL they don't! AFL is mostly about kicking (and handball). Both Rugbys hardly ever kick the ball, that is why most of their players are shite at kicking. Aussie Rules never uses the word "offense" but unfortunately the Americanized "DEEEfence" has crept into the Aussie Rules vernacular in the past few decades, when it should be just "defence" without the emphasis on the "DEE".
@@BG-id2cv shall I poorly repeat what you said, so I repeat myself
Can hear the Aussie in him, but how much corn bread and ketchup you fed that bloke? 😅I mixed up who's the Aussie on sight. Get him a pie and VB ❤
I'll pass along the message
Imagine if Trent McKenzie went over there?
Special mention to Captain Blood Jack Dyer who popularised the drop punt.
Love to see a grass cutter pulled off with one of those balls
Actually we are real ; thats where actual Australians Actually come from this is our flag 🇦🇺 ,not to be confused with Austrians from Austria ,thats another country & continent also known as Europe,we know where you live ,& now you know where we live , all those still unsure get an atlas look for it challenge yourself to know something about the rest of the world & its people ,No Wuccas .
Should of shown him how to kick a barrel. Would of seen some 60+ metre torps
The yanks have finally discovered the drop punt. That’s why Isaac had the Aussie player on so he could learn how to kick the drop punt. All the American punters know how to kick a torpedo.
A Actual Australian, my god.
the capital "actual" is crazy haha we arent going extinct
in the wild
@@bilstrumbut don't you know, according to some flat earth pundits...
Australia is a myth...
I don't believe that, of course, because that would mean I'm a fictional entity.
“ACTUAL Australian” lol. As if they’re rare and this is National Geographic or something.
Yes, an 'actual Australian' almost infers they are on the list of endangered species!
we don't do it from the 'get go' - us aussies do it from the 'start'
what's it matter ? I've heard people get uptight about get go before, I had to avoid saying it in case they got triggered.
@@BeamRider100 don't get go
That stupid music while tjey were contesting was too distracting for me to watch it to the end..... 👎
Think of it this way..these guys grow up doing what a quarterback does,but with their feet..😂
25? guy looks 35
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