Quote: ThePrinter "Percentages with regards kicking success is always a bit dodgy because the degree of difficulty can vary so much. If Sutcliffe landed 10 from 10 but they were all in front of the posts and Lilley landed 8 from 10 but they were all from the touch line does that make Sutcliffe the better goalkicker?
The ones he's missed so far have been difficult ones for any kicker, if he starts to miss ones he really shouldn't be missing then his position in the role should be questioned.'"
Agreed. The measure of a good kicker is one who can kick them when they really matter. Infact it is usually the mid range ones like Hardaker had and missed for example to give us a point in the opening game of last season against wire. You always knew Sinfield would slot those in the pressure cooker moments.Finding a kicker that can deal with that kind of situation should be the priority long term.