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Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:21 am
by gpartin
josie andrews wrote:I'm just gutted for the lads. :( I've said it before,you can't play any team with only 3 recognised props. We aren't big enough. Its okay saying you want slim agile props but they just don't have enough power. Sorry if you all disagree but that is my opinion.
totally agree, not sure what option we had though if Feka was injured.

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:23 am
by MrDave
Pat had an excellent game but I would agree that he does not kick to his best ability when under a lot of pressure.

He was never a regular kicker before he came to Wigan and up until this season he has always been kicking for the under dogs.

Pat might have kicked the most goals this season but he also missed the most and other teams who have scored lots of tries have not had their regular kickers fit all season.

Personally I think Pat's kicking especially from the touch line is worse then previous season.

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:47 am
by yokozuna
MrDave wrote: Pat had an excellent game but I would agree that he does not kick to his best ability when under a lot of pressure.

He was never a regular kicker before he came to Wigan and up until this season he has always been kicking for the under dogs.

Pat might have kicked the most goals this season but he also missed the most and other teams who have scored lots of tries have not had their regular kickers fit all season.

Personally I think Pat's kicking especially from the touch line is worse then previous season.
MrDave wrote:Pat had an excellent game but I would agree that he does not kick to his best ability when under a lot of pressure.

He was never a regular kicker before he came to Wigan and up until this season he has always been kicking for the under dogs.

Pat might have kicked the most goals this season but he also missed the most and other teams who have scored lots of tries have not had their regular kickers fit all season.

Personally I think Pat's kicking especially from the touch line is worse then previous season.
Is that a fact? Really?

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:51 am
by DaveO
I don't think anyone would have kicked the one at the end. Not because it was on the touch line as such but because with it being so far back that made the distance a lot further. I think he'd have got a conversion form the touchlineas that would have been closer has one of them involved scored in the corner.

Maybe a player with Faz's power would have stood a better chance but another of our great goal kickers, Frano Botica, would never have got the ball anywhere near close enough.

Anyway focusing on the goal kicking takes the heat out of the fact Leeds won by professional fouls (two of 'em).

Dave

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:10 am
by cpwigan
I would never blame any kicker but A & L has a point his kicking went off the boil not sure why who know but it did. Shame as I would have loved that last one to go over.

One interesting aspect of kicking and I see no solution. The Aussies did some stats and a player is far less likely to convert his own try than those scored by others. Adrenalin / heart rate etc.

Likewise, in modern RL wingers do more hit ups than props these days so you wonder if fatigue becomes an element with Pat because IIRC his misses usually come late in a match.

I do not totally buy into 4 props because there is an argument that had we had a back to replace Deacon everything would be fine. Ideally 2 props, one back rower and a back would be my reserves. Oddly I think our back rowers let us down tonight more than the front row. Fielden was outstanding. Did Leeds have 4 props? Ultimately though players made bad mistakes and that cost us. Mickey Mac failing to complete his tackle on Sinfield, Tuson who tonight looked a little lost made a knock on that IIRC led to the scrum / drop goal. So many more silly errors.

We also had a clown as a referee

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:52 am
by MrDave
yokozuna wrote:
MrDave wrote: Pat had an excellent game but I would agree that he does not kick to his best ability when under a lot of pressure.

He was never a regular kicker before he came to Wigan and up until this season he has always been kicking for the under dogs.

Pat might have kicked the most goals this season but he also missed the most and other teams who have scored lots of tries have not had their regular kickers fit all season.

Personally I think Pat's kicking especially from the touch line is worse then previous season.
MrDave wrote:Pat had an excellent game but I would agree that he does not kick to his best ability when under a lot of pressure.

He was never a regular kicker before he came to Wigan and up until this season he has always been kicking for the under dogs.

Pat might have kicked the most goals this season but he also missed the most and other teams who have scored lots of tries have not had their regular kickers fit all season.

Personally I think Pat's kicking especially from the touch line is worse then previous season.
Is that a fact? Really?
Yep, Pat has kicked 135 goals but has missed 41, the player who has missed the second most is Joe Westerman who missed 35.

According to the Super League stats:

Goal kicking Success Rate
Michael Dobson (Hull KR) = 86%
Clinton Schifcofske (Crusaders) = 86%
Danny Tickle (Hull FC) = 85%
Kevin Sinfield (Leeds) = 82%
Ben Westwood (Warrington) = 80%
Thomas Bosc (Catalans) = 80%
Kyle Eastmond (St Helens) = 77%
Danny Orr (Harlequins) = 77%
Pat Richards (Wigan) = 76%
Daniel Holdsworth (Salford) = 76%
Michael Witt (Crusaders) = 74%
Brett Hodgeson (Huddersfield) = 72%
Paul Sykes (Bradford) = 72%
Jamie Foster (St Helens) = 71%
Joe Westerman (Caslteford) = 70%
Chris Bridge (Warrington) = 66%

Just to compare to other season in 2007 Pat had an 89% success rate which was the best in Super League for that season

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:06 am
by cpwigan
Not sure if he always does it but those last few kicks Pat seemed to connect heavily with the tee

Maybe A & L had a point given Mr Dave's post. It's not a crime to dare criticise a Wigan player :roll:

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:10 am
by MrDave
If only we had a player like this:

Skip to 3 mins 50 seconds.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5M3y0djVeU[/youtube]

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 3:40 am
by Panchitta Marra
ancientnloyal wrote:Sorry to say but it showed tonight and last week... Hope it is right next week
Mark Riddell is a top kicker, should he be given the chance.
Has Pat not indicated that he doesnt want to continue with the pressure of the kicking resposibilities.

Re: Richards cant pressure kick

Posted: Mon Sep 13, 2010 10:28 am
by ian.birchall
DaveO wrote:I don't think anyone would have kicked the one at the end. Not because it was on the touch line as such but because with it being so far back that made the distance a lot further. I think he'd have got a conversion form the touchlineas that would have been closer has one of them involved scored in the corner.

Maybe a player with Faz's power would have stood a better chance but another of our great goal kickers, Frano Botica, would never have got the ball anywhere near close enough.
Anyway focusing on the goal kicking takes the heat out of the fact Leeds won by professional fouls (two of 'em).

Dave
I am old enough to remember that the year we finished top after only losing two matches (both against the Wire!!) we lost both matches because Frano had two off days with the boot.