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Wilkinson backs England kickers
15 February 2005, 9:13 am
Jonny Wilkinson has defended his England team-mates after an inability to convert their goal-kicking chances was instrumental as the team slumped to defeat against France in the RBS 6 Nations at Twickenham.
Goalkickers Charlie Hodgson and Olly Barkley missed six penalties between them in contrast to the accuracy of Dimitri Yachvili, who kicked six penalties from seven attempts as France wiped out a 17-6 interval deficit and recorded their first victory at Twickenham since 1997.

Wilkinsons absence became more apparent when Hodgson sent a late drop-goal attempt wide.

However, the Newcastle Falcons fly-half has stepped forward to defend the pair after they became the subject of much criticism insisting the extent of the opprobrium was unwarranted.

Wilkinson told The Times: Sitting where I was, Charlie Hodgson had six place-kicks at goal and hit five of them perfectly, so the reaction he has had to face, while predictable, has been blown out of all proportion.

Its easy enough to say France kicked six goals while England missed six, but its far more than just goal-kicking that wins or loses games.

Three of his six goalkicks went over, three did not, on a blustery day that affected the flight of the ball.

What is true for Charlie is true for Olly Barkley, too.

He felt that the longer kicks he attempted in the second half were within his range and Jason Robinson, as captain, felt quite rightly that it was important to try to secure another three points to consolidate the lead and increase the number of scores required by France.

Further support for the pair has been provided by England kicking coach Dave Alred.
He told the Daily Express: As far as I am concerned, Charlie is absolutely the man still to do the goalkicking for England. No doubt about it.

Charlie is tough enough to overcome this.

Most goalkickers have had at some time in their life what you and I would describe as absolute nightmares and they have to come through it.

I dont expect any different from Charlie and Olly.


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