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| I was just thinking about drop goals. These can be very important and win you the game yet only very rarely and will only usually be tried if scores are close and the game is nearly over. Not sure how many we have kicked this year but the one against halifax is the only one I can think of. What I was wondering was considering all the above how much time is taken out in training to practice drop goals? Anyone any ideas?
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| We have done 2.
Craig Hall v Halifax NRSemi and Mark Smith v Featherstone Away
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| I would imagine Widnes would do naff in terms of practising for drop goals, Briers is a bit of a master at them as is Sinfield.
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