Fremantle midfielder Nat Fyfe says goal kicking is the hardest football skill to master but he will keep working on it.
Fyfe, who is in line to play his 100th game against North Melbourne on Saturday, has a career accuracy of 70 per cent in front of goal, kicking 87.62 in 99 games.
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He admitted his goal kicking has been inconsistent at times.
“It’s been a bit of a roller coaster,” he said.
“I kicked a couple on the weekend which was nice.
“It’s a constant challenge and I keep working on it.”
Fyfe said set shots were an elusive skill that was hard to perfect.
“Goal kicking is probably the hardest skill,” he said.
“There is no situation you can put yourself in at training which produces the pressure and tension like goal kicking on game day.”
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Fyfe said there were a range of factors that affected goal kicking such as the crowd, mentality and wind.
“It’s hard to recreate those factors (at training),” he said.
“If I knew the formula, I’d be a magician.”
The hardest skill to master
Nat Fyfe says goal kicking is the hardest football skill to master but he will keep working on it