Matty Smith to replace Pat?
Matty Smith to replace Pat?
Apparently current favourite and being coached re place kicking. Wane awaiting to pit him against Charnley to decide.
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Re: Matty Smith to replace Pat?
He will be better than Pat
Re: Matty Smith to replace Pat?
He'll have a bit of work to do.medlocke wrote:He will be better than Pat
Footballers spend 90 minutes pretending they're injured. Rugby League players spend 80 minutes pretending they're not.
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Re: Matty Smith to replace Pat?
medlocke wrote:He will be better than Pat
Imo not in a million years. The only current player at Wigan capable of living up to Pats standards is Hampshire. Although I would love to eat humble pie. (again)

Re: Matty Smith to replace Pat?
Practice makes perfect and never more so in RL with goal kicking.
I don't care who steps up to the plate but whoever does MUST put in the practice in the same way both Frano and Pat did.
It wasn't a happy accident that these two ended up Wigan's most prolific modern day goal kickers, they both worked at the job.
If Smith is up for the job, more power to his boot!
I don't care who steps up to the plate but whoever does MUST put in the practice in the same way both Frano and Pat did.
It wasn't a happy accident that these two ended up Wigan's most prolific modern day goal kickers, they both worked at the job.
If Smith is up for the job, more power to his boot!
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Re: Matty Smith to replace Pat?
Interesting that you should use those two as comparisons. Frano became such a reliable kicker the team at the time could carry him to a certain extent, not that he was a poor player by any means. Pat however, was also to become one of Super League's most prolific wingers, his goal kicking being a massive bonus.DaveO wrote:Practice makes perfect and never more so in RL with goal kicking.
I don't care who steps up to the plate but whoever does MUST put in the practice in the same way both Frano and Pat did.
It wasn't a happy accident that these two ended up Wigan's most prolific modern day goal kickers, they both worked at the job.
If Smith is up for the job, more power to his boot!
As you say, both of them worked extra on their kicking. Most players can become good kickers, but these days it has to be additional to your playing ability, not a part of it, and certainly not instead of it!
Re: Matty Smith to replace Pat?
Spoke to Mat at Miller Carter on Boxing Day, he looked fit and said he was looking forward to next year.
Re: Matty Smith to replace Pat?
Frano was a quality rugby player who did well on the wing whilst he learned the game and then in time in his natural position of stand off.