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Goal Kicking Percentages

Bman26

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Was wondering if someone can point me to a website with stats for goal kicking for this year.

Cheers.
 

Allstar Knights

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Gidley at 89.29% has to be one of the most underrated goal kickers in the comp. Awesome under pressure and keeps improving on it each year.
 

Timmah

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Gidley at 89.29% has to be one of the most underrated goal kickers in the comp. Awesome under pressure and keeps improving on it each year.
Look at the amount though - 24 or something?

Hasn't had nearly as many as shots as most of the top kickers.
 

Allstar Knights

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Look at the amount though - 24 or something?

Hasn't had nearly as many as shots as most of the top kickers.
Yeah, 25/28. He's still averaged in the 80s in the past few years though and continues to improve each year. His goal kicking is very underrated IMO.
 

Jason Maher

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Compare the stats for this year to those from 1986, the first year that site has goalkicking stats for. Today's goalkickers are on average a good 10-15% better than those from 25 years ago.

Here's some stats (20 goals or more):

1986
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[FONT=Courier New]Olsen Filipaina   85.71% (24/28)
Graham Atkins     80.00% (20/25)
Mike Eden         80.00% (20/25)
Mal Meninga       71.43% (65/91)
Tony Melrose      69.12% (47/68)
Mal Cochrane      68.42% (78/114)
Terry Lamb        67.86% (76/112)
Greg Alexander    67.65% (69/102)
Neil Baker        67.37% (64/95)
Ian Schubert      66.67% (52/78)
Michael O'Connor  63.29% (50/69)
Ross Conlon       61.24% (90/146)
Les Kiss          60.53% (23/38)
[/FONT]
2011 (up to round 19)
Code:
[FONT=Courier New]Travis Burns      96.00% (24/25)
Kurt Gidley       89.29% (25/28)
Wes Naiqama       87.50% (21/24)
Chris Sandow      86.21% (50/58)
James Maloney     82.76% (48/58)
Jamie Soward      81.67% (49/60)
Cam Smith         81.25% (52/64)
Luke Burt         81.13% (43/53)
Michael Gordon    80.25% (25/31)
Jarrod Croker     77.78% (42/54)
Steve Turner      76.92% (20/26)
Jonathan Thurston 76.19% (48/63)
Benji Marshall    76.19% (48/63)
Corey Parker      75.00% (42/56)
Bryson Goodwin    72.73% (24/33)
Braith Anasta     71.43% (25/35)
Jamie Lyon        71.05% (27/38)
Scott Prince      65.12% (28/43)
Daly Cherry-Evans 62.50% (25/40)
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Overall, in 1986 928 goals were kicked from 1425 attempts, for a success rate of 65.12%. Thus far in 2011, 770 goals have been kicked from 1008 attempts, for a success rate of 76.39%.

For those like me without a life, here are the overall stats from 1986-2011:
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[FONT=Courier New]1986     65.12% (928/1425)
1987     65.65% (929/1415)
1988     65.56% (1110/1693)
1989     60.83% (907/1491)
1990     60.28% (1000/1659)
1991     63.38% (1040/1641)
1992     66.45% (1006/1514)
1993     62.57% (951/1520)
1994     65.28% (1096/1679)
1995     67.48% (1407/2085)
1996     70.29% (1337/1902)
1997ARL  60.98% (750/1230)
1997SL   70.30% (625/889)
1998     68.71% (1522/2215)
1999     69.30% (1318/1902)
2000     70.80% (1227/1733)
2001     74.71% (1433/1918)
2002     73.15% (1316/1799)
2003     72.50% (1347/1858)
2004     72.99% (1335/1829)
2005     73.74% (1292/1752)
2006     73.67% (1206/1637)
2007     75.99% (1266/1666)
2008     73.27% (1247/1702)
2009     74.62% (1223/1639)
2010     77.31% (1261/1631)
2011*    76.39% (770/1008)
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jonno_knights

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Yeah, 25/28. He's still averaged in the 80s in the past few years though and continues to improve each year. His goal kicking is very underrated IMO.

When your absolute shanks go over the crossbar (as he did twice in rnd 6 against the Sharks) you know you must be doing something right :lol:

And Combined between Wes and Kurt the knights have only missed 6 or so kicks all year (Stigg was 1/2 last week). So they must be doing something right up there.
 

jonno_knights

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Compare the stats for this year to those from 1986, the first year that site has goalkicking stats for. Today's goalkickers are on average a good 10-15% better than those from 25 years ago.

Anyone know when the Synthetic ball was introduced, as well as what seasons Kicking tees began to be used widely? That'd make for some interesting reading too.

I remember Schifoske was one of the last to go away from the sand.
 

Jason Maher

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I think there are a few factors. One is the kicking tees, another synthetic balls. There's also the fact modern goal kickers devote a lot more time to practice (helps being a full time professional), and the switch the old toe-poke to around the corner to what most modern kickers use, which is a kind of hybrid of the two (pioneered by Halligan, I believe). I know when I was a kid and I used to practice kicking (about the only skill I possessed), I found kicking with my toe but running in on angle gave the best combination of distance and aim.
 
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