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If you go by what drop-goal was better than it is easy - Stransky. It was further out and on an angle. When it comes down to pressure it would probably have to go Stransky again.
Even though Wilkinson did use his "weaker foot" it was right out in front of the posts - so the pressure that was there would have been somewhat smaller. And even had he missed it wouldn't have meant that England would lose - the game would have gone into a shoot-out contest. So that is the pressure gone basically.
Also with Wilkinson "choosing" to use his right foot instead of his preferred left I was certainly left with the feeling that he was "showing-off" more than anything else. He easily could have used his left. And I figure that he had spent bucket-loads of time practising with both feet.
If you look at it objectively it is pretty easy to say that Stransky's was the better drop.
And Rassie - I like how you said that "[South Africa] WERE the best."! Not anymore, huh!?
Even though Wilkinson did use his "weaker foot" it was right out in front of the posts - so the pressure that was there would have been somewhat smaller. And even had he missed it wouldn't have meant that England would lose - the game would have gone into a shoot-out contest. So that is the pressure gone basically.
Also with Wilkinson "choosing" to use his right foot instead of his preferred left I was certainly left with the feeling that he was "showing-off" more than anything else. He easily could have used his left. And I figure that he had spent bucket-loads of time practising with both feet.
If you look at it objectively it is pretty easy to say that Stransky's was the better drop.
And Rassie - I like how you said that "[South Africa] WERE the best."! Not anymore, huh!?