According to Wikipedia, Barry Eaton "established a new world record by landing 38 consecutive successful goal kicks between 29 June 2003 and 24 August 2003"
According to Wikipedia, Barry Eaton "established a new world record by landing 38 consecutive successful goal kicks between 29 June 2003 and 24 August 2003"
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ccs wrote:It was a quiz question on RH tonight, missed the full answer, but it's 39 to beat and not Paul.
I list need to RH whilst travelling over. The bloke who set the question on incorrectly said Sneyd was on 20/20, when in fact it was 21 this season (before we consider last seasons kicks). Th main presenter also said it was consecutive home games after consecutive away games for Hull.
Quote:That makes it 31 in a row in the league, with the playmaker missing a penalty goal on the final hooter of Hull's 18-12 win at Wakefield Trinity last September.
Whichever way you want to look at it, he's still some way off Liam Finn's 41 straight goals. It's still, however, a ridiculously good achievement thus far, with Finn achieving his world record whilst playing at Featherstone Rovers.
Former Canterbury Bulldogs winger Hazem El Masri and ex-Batley Bulldogs half-back Barry Eaton were both previous holders of the record.
Quote:That makes it 31 in a row in the league, with the playmaker missing a penalty goal on the final hooter of Hull's 18-12 win at Wakefield Trinity last September.
Whichever way you want to look at it, he's still some way off Liam Finn's 41 straight goals. It's still, however, a ridiculously good achievement thus far, with Finn achieving his world record whilst playing at Featherstone Rovers.
Former Canterbury Bulldogs winger Hazem El Masri and ex-Batley Bulldogs half-back Barry Eaton were both previous holders of the record.
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