In the other code they kick their penalties a long way. I can remember the likes of Gary Pearce taking full advantage of us having a penalty. Fridays game we were never going have a great deal of penalties, hence we needed to take advantage of them. This league is going to be tight and maybe doing the small things right could give us that advantage. Didnt Thorman take the drop out as well. It wasnt the difference between us winning and losing on Friday.
Post subject: Re: kicking into tough for a penalty.
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 12:56 pm
whiplash
Player Coach
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wolfie wrote:dont you think they do? has anyone mentioned this in the past 5 weeks?
no didnt think so everything has been a bed of roses,now we have lost a game people are noticing the faults.
IF WE HAD OF WON OR GOT A POINT TONIGHT NONE OF THESE THREADS WOULD BE ON.
you certainly wouldnt of said owt about the kicks,(even tho your right)
So the point in your post was...
Craig Bellamy: "We're not boxers, we're footy players, and we've got to keep reminding ourselves of that. We're not too worried about getting bashed, believe me. We've got Michael Crocker."
Maxi Mc wrote:In the other code they kick their penalties a long way. I can remember the likes of Gary Pearce taking full advantage of us having a penalty. Fridays game we were never going have a great deal of penalties, hence we needed to take advantage of them. This league is going to be tight and maybe doing the small things right could give us that advantage. Didnt Thorman take the drop out as well. It wasnt the difference between us winning and losing on Friday.
Gary Pearce plays for Hessle rufc
Craig Bellamy: "We're not boxers, we're footy players, and we've got to keep reminding ourselves of that. We're not too worried about getting bashed, believe me. We've got Michael Crocker."
*jonny* wrote:It's a pet hate of mine. Such an easy skill to execute yet Hull and other teams in SL waste valuable yardage time and time again.
Have to agree was watching alittle rugby union Wales v Ireland last night wales did a kick for touch on there own 40m and about 15-20m in from the touchline and found touch about 15m from Ireland try line .
would definetly be a big boost to our attacking game
The Southstand Madman! wrote:Have to agree was watching alittle rugby union Wales v Ireland last night wales did a kick for touch on there own 40m and about 15-20m in from the touchline and found touch about 15m from Ireland try line . would definetly be a big boost to our attacking game
Craig Bellamy: "We're not boxers, we're footy players, and we've got to keep reminding ourselves of that. We're not too worried about getting bashed, believe me. We've got Michael Crocker."
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The Southstand Madman! wrote:Have to agree was watching alittle rugby union Wales v Ireland last night wales did a kick for touch on there own 40m and about 15-20m in from the touchline and found touch about 15m from Ireland try line . would definetly be a big boost to our attacking game
Bring back Gary Pearce.
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