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Day visit to AFL juggernauts the catalyst for Cleary’s long-kicking rise – NRL.COM
A day visit to Richmond Tigers headquarters has acted as a catalyst to Nathan Cleary’s improved kicking game after meeting with the defending AFL premiers in February.

A day visit to Richmond Tigers headquarters has acted as a catalyst to Nathan Cleary’s improved kicking game after meeting with the defending AFL premiers in February.
Cleary’s father Ivan revealed that his son’s quick trip to Melbourne following the team’s NRL Nines tournament exit in the pre-season could be a reason why he’s taken his long kicking game to a new level.
The 22-year-old is averaging an incredible 519.96 kicking metres per game in 2020 a career-high and more than double his aver…
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