‘One of the worst long-term signings’: Harry McKay slammed

‘One of the worst long-term signings’: Harry McKay slammed

AFL 360 co-host Mark Robinson believes Carlton spearhead Harry McKay may “turn out to be one of the worst long-term signings” the Blues have made if he’s unable to appropriate his goalkicking woes.

McKay’s inaccuracy in entrance of purpose has been a focus of the Blues’ struggles in 2023, with the aspect at present sitting outdoors of the highest eight with a conflict in opposition to Collingwood this week.

The 25-year-old penned a seven-year contract extension with Carlton on the finish of 2022, tying him to the membership till not less than the tip of 2030.

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Robinson mentioned McKay needed to repair his accuracy in entrance of purpose to ensure that the Blues to regular themselves after dropping 4 of their final 5 matches.

“Harry McKay has kicked 21.22 (goals and behinds) and had 56 shots at goal,” he mentioned.

“We talk about money – no one else does, the media does and the fans do – he’s an $800,000 player and Carlton have got him until 2030.

“Harry McKay has to fix himself because Carlton can’t have a player for the next seven bloody years kicking the ball like that. It will turn out to be one of the worst long-term signings they’ve made, or Harry has got to somehow get through these mental demons and he’s paid to get through these mental demons. He’s got to fix it.

“He has lost games for Carlton, that is a fact. Other players have played bad, but Harry has had the opportunity, ball in hand, to win games of football and he hasn’t.

“That hurts Carlton, that hurts Vossy, that helps pour the scorn and the vitriol and the pointing of fingers at Michael Voss and the administrators of the club.”

Pressure has centered on Voss and the membership’s directors, however Robinson mentioned Carlton’s wanted to soak up a few of criticism.

“Jacob Weitering has not been the player that he has in recent years,” Robinson mentioned.

“So, one of the best centre-half backs in the league is not the player he was, one of the best forwards as voted in the league can’t kick goals and Patrick Cripps, their best player and one of the best players in the comp, he’s not playing at the level that we’re accustomed to.

“That’s a major issue for Carlton.”

Originally printed as ‘He’s misplaced video games for Carlton’: Harry McKay known as out by Mark Robinson

Source: www.news.com.au