Up the Guts
Steve Williams (59)
There are definitely ways to improve kicking skills once you make it to the pro level. Look at the NRL, all the halves are now starting to use torpedo bombs, an absolute bastard of a thing to catch, when a couple of years ago it was only really Adam Reynolds and a handful of others.
I think most of the problem was we didn’t really work hard on our general kicking skills for a period because it “wasn’t really the Australian way.” In the last couple of years we have made stride forwards (although we started from a low base). Kerevi certainly improved this year, from a non-kicker to a handy second option, and Foley’s kicking out of hand was better although I don’t think he’ll ever have the capacity to be a really long kicker.
What I’d like to see is us improve our attacking kicking, grubbers, cross-field kicks, bombs etc. Beauden Barrett is hardly a graceful looking kicker and doesn’t have the longest punt on him but he’s always been very good at putting an attacking kick accurately in behind. I’d love to see us get together with some NRL coaches and players and learn some of their tactical kicking skills.
I think most of the problem was we didn’t really work hard on our general kicking skills for a period because it “wasn’t really the Australian way.” In the last couple of years we have made stride forwards (although we started from a low base). Kerevi certainly improved this year, from a non-kicker to a handy second option, and Foley’s kicking out of hand was better although I don’t think he’ll ever have the capacity to be a really long kicker.
What I’d like to see is us improve our attacking kicking, grubbers, cross-field kicks, bombs etc. Beauden Barrett is hardly a graceful looking kicker and doesn’t have the longest punt on him but he’s always been very good at putting an attacking kick accurately in behind. I’d love to see us get together with some NRL coaches and players and learn some of their tactical kicking skills.