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<blockquote data-quote="RC" data-source="post: 135158"><p>Ok, if i ask a question to the ozzies, i'm hoping i can receive an honest answer.</p><p></p><p>Just watched the Bulldogs/Eels match. Now although there were some terrible defensive efforts throughout (which probably was the reason why it felt like such a hugely attacking game), i found more than anything the idea behind kicking the ball may have been frowned upon.</p><p>So my question: Does a solid kicking game exist in the NRL? Are there teams that benefit from a great kicker that's always poking and prodding (like Paul Deacon - Bradford Bulls)?</p><p></p><p>This may sounds truly ignorant, but i'm new enough to League as it is and saw my first ever full NRL game today.</p><p>I'm just trying to get a perspective on the game in general in Australia. Because from what i saw quite a few kicks went astray, or were just, in general, not solid enough to base an advantage on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RC, post: 135158"] Ok, if i ask a question to the ozzies, i'm hoping i can receive an honest answer. Just watched the Bulldogs/Eels match. Now although there were some terrible defensive efforts throughout (which probably was the reason why it felt like such a hugely attacking game), i found more than anything the idea behind kicking the ball may have been frowned upon. So my question: Does a solid kicking game exist in the NRL? Are there teams that benefit from a great kicker that's always poking and prodding (like Paul Deacon - Bradford Bulls)? This may sounds truly ignorant, but i'm new enough to League as it is and saw my first ever full NRL game today. I'm just trying to get a perspective on the game in general in Australia. Because from what i saw quite a few kicks went astray, or were just, in general, not solid enough to base an advantage on. [/QUOTE]
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