The “vulnerability” struggling Carlton star Harry McKay has proven in addressing his goalkicking woes has been lauded by coach Michael Voss, who has backed McKay to show round his kind.
McKay has kicked 14.16 from 41 pictures at aim this season and the previous Coleman medallist has been the supply of a lot criticism, with requires him to be moved up the bottom, into the ruck and even dropped to the VFL because the Blues battle to attain.
Speaking publicly about his challenges on Wednesday on the Ben and Harry podcast he hosts together with his twin brother, McKay mentioned it was troublesome seeing mates, household and coaches fear about his kind and acknowledged the Blues would have overwhelmed Sydney final Friday night time if he had transformed key set pictures.
“After the game, seeing parents, like seeing Mum’s face – she wears it, Dad wears it. Ash Hansen, our forwards coach, he wears it because of what I’m doing,” McKay mentioned.
“I don’t necessarily think that’s fair – Vossy wears it and gets asked about it flat out because of what I’m not doing well at the moment.”
On Thursday morning, forward of a must-win conflict with Melbourne on Friday night time for Carlton to maintain its finals hopes alive, Voss mentioned he was impressed the important thing ahead may speak about his issues so overtly.
He additionally mentioned simplicity could be the important thing to McKay discovering his rhythm once more.
“I think it speaks more to his vulnerability that he’s prepared to have those conversations,” Voss mentioned.
“The fact he’s in a space to feel safe enough to be able to share that – I think it takes an enormous amount of courage to be able to share that.
“The collective world has had a view on his goalkicking technique, and all I’ll say to that is sometimes simplicity is better than complexity.”
Voss mentioned he was not contemplating utilizing McKay within the ruck to ease the stress on his goalkicking, preferring to “step into” his issues and deal with them head on.
“These moments – sometimes there might be a need to step away from those,” Voss mentioned.
“I guess my experience over a long time is to step into those and just keep reinforcing what he needs to be able to do and keep backing that in, and he’ll make the adjustments needed.”
Voss mentioned Tom De Koning would step into the No.1 ruck position for the Blues in Marc Pittonet’s absence as a consequence of a damaged hand, with Jack Silvagni to be recalled to offer assist.
He confirmed captain Patrick Cripps would play after getting by means of coaching on Wednesday following a rolled ankle in opposition to the Swans.
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