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[2014 TRC] New Zealand v Argentina in Napier (06/09/2014)
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<blockquote data-quote="Darwin" data-source="post: 670165" data-attributes="member: 24910"><p>Cruden has had a couple of good seasons of goal-kicking at Super Rugby level (kicking at around 80%, not quite 90%), but his goal-kicking hasn't been that great for the last couple of seasons (injuries have almost certainly played a part). Here are his Super Rugby <a href="http://superrugbyfantasy.foxsports.com.au/" target="_blank">kicking stats</a>: 2010 (12/21 - 57%), 2011 (36/45 - 80%), 2012 (93/120 - 78%), 2013 (34/49 - 69%), 2014 (40/59 - 68%). Overall he has kicked 215/294 (73%). Acceptable, but not outstanding.</p><p></p><p>Barrett has played a couple less seasons, but has has almost exactly the same number of shots at goal. He has been a very consistent throughout the years, with 73% in 2012, 74% in 2013, and 73% in 2014. Overall he has kicked 216/295 (73%) so almost exactly the same as Cruden!</p><p></p><p>Anyways I'm not really sure what my point is. I just found it interesting that they have such strikingly similar stats overall at Super Rugby level...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Darwin, post: 670165, member: 24910"] Cruden has had a couple of good seasons of goal-kicking at Super Rugby level (kicking at around 80%, not quite 90%), but his goal-kicking hasn't been that great for the last couple of seasons (injuries have almost certainly played a part). Here are his Super Rugby [URL="http://superrugbyfantasy.foxsports.com.au/"]kicking stats[/URL]: 2010 (12/21 - 57%), 2011 (36/45 - 80%), 2012 (93/120 - 78%), 2013 (34/49 - 69%), 2014 (40/59 - 68%). Overall he has kicked 215/294 (73%). Acceptable, but not outstanding. Barrett has played a couple less seasons, but has has almost exactly the same number of shots at goal. He has been a very consistent throughout the years, with 73% in 2012, 74% in 2013, and 73% in 2014. Overall he has kicked 216/295 (73%) so almost exactly the same as Cruden! Anyways I'm not really sure what my point is. I just found it interesting that they have such strikingly similar stats overall at Super Rugby level... [/QUOTE]
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