Carlton coach Michael Voss says he has faith Harry McKay, after the key forward kicked poorly in the team's loss to Sydney.
Harry McKay looks dejected after his poor kicking contributed to Carlton's crucial loss to the Swans.abc.net.
Voss conceded that McKay is "in a rough spot with his finishing" but intends to support the 200cm key forward who has now booted 14.16 for the season. When McKay sent two drop punts through for behinds he turned to a left-foot snap from a tricky angle that ended with the same result.
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