Could you shape for a drop goal, let the ball bounce and then chip for the corner for a team mate to run on to or would that be similar to a doing the same with a penalty after indicting an attempt at goal.
Quote="Baron Greenback"Get a grip son. PBG is a referee and last night's incident has probably provoked this post, but Deacon didn't even attempt a drop goal.'"
So is a drop kick a legitimate kick in general play or only as an attempt on goal? (Although why a player would do this when a punt is easier to execute is anyone's guess!)
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