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Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:18 pm
by 100% Warrior
How about if the club asked Frano over to train the goalkickers in the squad.

I'm not talking about a full time role, say for just a couple of weeks.

I'm sure after some coaching by Frano (probably the greatest goalkicker to have played for the club) we would see better consistency from our kickers.

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:21 pm
by Fraggle
100% Warrior posted:
I'm sure after some coaching by Frano (probably the greatest goalkicker to have played for the club) we would see better consistency from our kickers.
Well, I suppose it would be a bit difficult to ask that other great kicker, Jim Sullivan, to help out!

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 7:50 pm
by HindleyGreen28
LOL!! :lol1:

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 8:06 pm
by steve_oh
cpwigan posted:
Should we not gicve this to Richards full time. If need be get him a kicking coach etc. He has a good record in terms of not being injured, he will always be on the pitch unlike a forward and it could boost his confidence al a Frano Botica.
Richards has a reputation of being able to kick it a long way, but rather erratically it seems - would need a fair bit of time to develop accuracy as well, but this season we need a reliable kicker nowif we're to win tight games.

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 8:07 pm
by FROM A TO B
Saw this thread title and was expecting it to be about the try fest yesterday.
Biarritz 18 Bath 9.
How many tries scored? Nil

And they say kick and clap is boring :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:32 pm
by chrisJJ
why did Godwin start kicking?

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 10:58 pm
by cpwigan
IM brought a kicking coach in to try to find an alternative to Tickle. He was correct in his view that a fiorward is unlikely to play the full 80 and it is thus not sensible to have one kicking but he then could not find an alternative. Godwin being the next best. However, I doubt Richards took part in this exercise as he was recovering from injury.

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 11:25 pm
by oval balls
isn,t it about time we got pat richards to do some of the long range goal line dropouts he was so called good at. we were told he could drop a goal from under the sticks and kick it down to the opposition 40 metre line. we need this and follow it up with a good chase,but as yet i have to see it to believe it.
i am not knocking pat, but we should be utilizing the long goal line dropouts as much as poss and also the 40/20,s to give us valuable field position.basic rugby league.

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 12:02 am
by Fraggle
oval balls posted:
and also the 40/20,s to give us valuable field position.basic rugby league.
You're having a laugh now, we've had our quota of 2 40/20 kicks already for this season...!

Re: Goalkicking

Posted: Mon Apr 24, 2006 9:07 am
by pedro
oval balls posted:
isn,t it about time we got pat richards to do some of the long range goal line dropouts he was so called good at. we were told he could drop a goal from under the sticks and kick it down to the opposition 40 metre line. we need this and follow it up with a good chase,but as yet i have to see it to believe it.
i am not knocking pat, but we should be utilizing the long goal line dropouts as much as poss and also the 40/20,s to give us valuable field position.basic rugby league.
he does except it only goes 40 metres in our country. Must have been kicking at altitude in Aus :)