Blues want wayward Harry McKay to ‘stick to strengths’

Blues want wayward Harry McKay to ‘stick to strengths’

Carlton coach Michael Voss has dismissed recommendations from an outdated AFL premiership teammate that the Blues ought to commerce wayward key ahead Harry McKay to a rival membership.

McKay has been the topic of rising criticism forward of Friday evening’s crunch conflict with Melbourne and his inaccuracy in entrance of aim has attracted loads of unsolicited recommendation.

Former Brisbane Lions champion Jonathan Brown, who performed alongside Voss in a well-known hat-trick of flags, went so far as saying the Blues ought to ship McKay to Sydney as Lance Franklin’s substitute.

“Was that Browny that said that, was it? I might have to have a chat to him,” Voss bristled on Thursday when the subject was raised by reporters.

McKay, whose monster contract ties him to Carlton till 2030, has booted 14.16 this season after peaking at 58.33 when he received the Coleman Medal in 2021.

The 25-year-old this week admitted he would wish a “body of time” to rid himself of dangerous habits which have crept into his goal-kicking of late.

Voss intends to withstand calls to push McKay additional up the bottom or into the ruck as a part of a circuit-breaker to spark a turnaround in kind.

“We stick to the strengths,” Voss mentioned.

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“In these moments sometimes there might be a need to step away from those but my experience over a long period of time is to step into those and just keep reinforcing what he needs to be able to do, and keep backing that in.”

McKay has tried to dam out the criticism that has come his manner however famous it has rubbed off on his household and coaches.

“It’s definitely challenging and it does suck at the moment because it affects a lot of other people not just me which I don’t like,” McKay mentioned on the Ben and Harry podcast this week.

“Going through these challenging stages always it’s a good thing in the long run.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au