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Kahu's a fine goal kicker. He'll only get better with time and opportunity.
I think I agree with @Super Freak to an extent. Kahu is the strangest goal kicker I've seen in a while, sometimes he strikes the ball as clean as anyone in the world, other times he can't even make the distance (How many times has this happened this season? 6, 7 times?)
From memory Kahu is kicking at around the 80% mark on the season, but I'm not sure if that is a reliable or sustainable figure for him. He also severely inhibits our ability to take the 2 if we're any more than 30 metres away from the goal posts, because in the back of our minds we know he can't kick that far.
If he can maintain the 80%+ mark for the whole season, I'm on board with him being a good goal kicker, just need some more sample size.
You can't be serious.
Getting rid of the only guy that gets over 80% conversion rate in the team would make no difference in the Goal Kicking department... ok then.Very serious.
He is kicking at 81% this year. Last year he nailed 42/53 at 79%. These are fair sample sizes. He isn't exactly taking 5 shots a year at goal. Whilst you think distance is an issue with his kicking, its more accuracy he is worried about. He sacrifices power in the kick to kick it straight. They did an interview with him a while back and that what he said. He said the kicking coach was more worried about getting his technique perfect rather than the power component. I think he has the leg to kick one from 40 out if need be.
Getting rid of the only guy that gets over 80% conversion rate in the team would make no difference in the Goal Kicking department... ok then.
Just for comparison purposes, Milford and Hunt are both below 70%.
I don't play silly buggers with stats. In the case at hand, stats are perfectly relevant, unlike many others, where multiple factors are of influence. BTW, Milford's career is 68% (73% since he came to the Broncos).Kahu for his career is a 76.9% goal kicker, meanwhile Milford is kicking 79.1% in his 3 seasons at the Broncos. Stats can easily be skewed to favour one person or the other. I think it's a genuine point SF is raising.
Add to that, Milford has not converted a single goal from within 10 meters of either sideline, which makes him useless when it comes to distance and angle, certainly much more than Kahu.
Alright, I may not be 100% accurate here, as memory may betray me, but I doubt I am that far away from the truth. Did he actually convert a sideline kick?You might want to retract that statement...
I don't play silly buggers with stats. In the case at hand, stats are perfectly relevant, unlike many others, where multiple factors are of influence. BTW, Milford's career is 68% (73% since he came to the Broncos).
In the last 2 years, where Kahu is first kicker, and Milford second, the percentages are:
Kahu: 80% (75/94)
Milford: 72% (16/23)
He's keeping up with the likes of Maloney, Reynolds, Thurston, Gordon and Hodkinson (Cleary is killing it at 93% so far this season) in that period as well.
Add to that, Milford has not converted a single goal from within 10 meters of either sideline, which makes him useless when it comes to distance and angle, certainly much more than Kahu.
I can't believe there are different stats for Goal Kicking out there. How fucking hard is it to get that one right?
BTW, 16/22=72% (according to rugby league project)
Reynolds was worse than Kahu last year, but he's obviously at the very top with Thurston, Hodko, Gordon and Cleary. The fact that Kahu is averaging the same as those guys in the last 2 seasons should say something.
Ah, yes I did.19/25, you're discounting his 3/3 in 2015 for the Broncos, stats also came from RL Project.
I can't believe there are different stats for Goal Kicking out there. How fucking hard is it to get that one right?
BTW, 16/22=72% (according to rugby league project)
Reynolds was worse than Kahu last year, but he's obviously at the very top with Thurston, Hodko, Gordon and Cleary. The fact that Kahu is averaging the same as those guys in the last 2 seasons should say something.
19/25, you're discounting his 3/3 in 2015 for the Broncos, stats also came from RL Project.
LOL, Morks showing me up in maths... this world is coming to an end! :whatwouldjareddo:Rounds up to 73% with real maths.
Now we're at 76% even.
Any more takers?
Now we're at 76% even.
Any more takers?
He is kicking at 81% this year. Last year he nailed 42/53 at 79%. These are fair sample sizes. He isn't exactly taking 5 shots a year at goal. Whilst you think distance is an issue with his kicking, its more accuracy he is worried about. He sacrifices power in the kick to kick it straight. They did an interview with him a while back and that what he said. He said the kicking coach was more worried about getting his technique perfect rather than the power component. I think he has the leg to kick one from 40 out if need be.