Talk:Peter McKenna

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Peter McKenna took the drop-punt kick, introduced by Richmond great "Captain Blood" Jack Dyer, and perfected it as an accurate kicking style for scoring goals. This kicking style has since taken over as the preferred kick in all aspects of the game, replacing the spiral punt and drop-kick.

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1+ goal in most consecutive matches
AFL publications & sites give incorrect info (120 consec games) about McKenna's record which is actually 121 games.

Here is the breakdown yr by yr 1968 - 15 (15 + 0F) 1969 - 19 (17 + 2F) 1970 - 22 (20 + 2F) 1971 - 22 (21 + 1F) 1972 - 20 (20 + 0F) 1973 - 20 (19 + 1F) 1974 - 3 (3 + 0F)

= 121 RossRSmith (talk) 11:02, 24 July 2015 (UTC)

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