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The fact that you guys are going through hours of footage to try and find a single instance of Hunt putting in a good grubber and not getting rewarded for it is absolutely hilarious to me, keep it guys. :lol:
Ah c'mon fellas, the reductive reasoning that you have all been throwing out on this subject would always lead us to this point. I think it's done now. You're at an impasse. Shake hands. Kiss and make up.
Ben Hunt doesn't not kick in a game.Ok then we have settled it. We all agree Ben Hunt has a decent kicking game on him and Ben Hunt doesn't have a good kicking game on him.
I'd love to see blokes like Peace, Reynolds, DCE (we saw it last season), Taylor, Elgey, and even Cronk play behind a pack that routinely gets dominated up the middle.
He does this shit all the time and it drives me insane. The amount of 2nd/3rd and 4th tackle kicks he does is absolutely ridiculous and he basically never gets a result. If you look at any of the good halves, if they do a 3rd or even 4th tackle kick, they get a result more often than not. Hunt almost never does and just wastes the set.
At about the 22 minute mark. Ben Hunt puts in a grubber and see what happens. No chasers, 2 movements from Koro and a shit call from the ref. Thanks Ben Hunt.
The thing you gotta also look at though is amount of kicks done. I know for certain Hunt would have had significantly more kicks than Milford, and still has less repeat sets. Cronk and Smith and Blake green share a lot of kicking, but I am surprised Green was higher than Cronk, But i suppose Cronk usually does the long range kicks and then when attacking the line often passes it to Green who then either takes a kick or passes it on to a center, so i'm not completely shocked. This to me, shows that Milford is a better kicker because i'd be shocked if within the opposition 20 if Milford had even half the amount of kicks as Hunt...In terms of his short-kicking game, Ben Hunt is simply mediocre. Over the course of the last season, Hunt was able to force 12 goal-line drop outs, which is slightly above the season average of 11. It also puts him in the same company as players like Cooper Cronk & Aidan Sezer. In the case of Cronk, it could be considered an off-year, while Hunt has always averaged close to this number over the past three seasons (13).
Top 10 Goal Line Drop Outs 2016 (Halves)
Johnathan Thurston - 26
Gareth Widdop - 25
Shaun Johnson - 23
Ashley Taylor - 22
Adam Reynolds - 17
James Maloney - 16
Blake Green - 16
Moses Mbye - 14
Anthony Milford - 13
Mitchell Moses - 13
The thing you gotta also look at though is amount of kicks done. I know for certain Hunt would have had significantly more kicks than Milford, and still has less repeat sets. Cronk and Smith and Blake green share a lot of kicking, but I am surprised Green was higher than Cronk, But i suppose Cronk usually does the long range kicks and then when attacking the line often passes it to Green who then either takes a kick or passes it on to a center, so i'm not completely shocked. This to me, shows that Milford is a better kicker because i'd be shocked if within the opposition 20 if Milford had even half the amount of kicks as Hunt...