Field goals by Knights current players

Mullo and Gids would be pretty close across their careers. Dureau leads for this year with 2 I think.
 
Throw 40/20s in this topic too imo. We have had a few this year so far.

As for Jarrod Mullen, his first Field Goal against Manly was heaps good :D It was even better cause A.Johns was playing, and he was used as a decoy for the young Jarrod Mullen.

edit: his second field goal *
 
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Mullen has 5 in his career.

1 Against Cowboys round 25 2006
1 Against Manly first final 2006
1 Against Rabbitohs Round 16 2007
1 Against Parra 2008
1 Against Titans last night
 
Walsh is good at them too, if he is in the side. Although when he kicks them we tend to lose, from memory.
 
yeh i was goin to bring that topic up how it seemed whenever we kicked early FG's (like with more than 10 to go) the other teams came back and beat us, like souths and roosters last yr, and eels this yr.
 
when Monahan crossed in the corner to win i think :(, Rabbits game Ben rogers crossed out wide too :(

Edit: it was Aubasson for the roosters
 
It was Aubusson.

I havent forgiven him since, one of my good friends who I play NSW Cricket with is his cousin and he came to our Nationals GF against Victoria.

James Aubusson was there watching us aswell and he just laughed about it, good players.
 
Most field goals by Knights players (current players are in bold):

Andrew Johns - 22
Matthew Johns - 9
Gary Wurth - 5
Jarrod Mullen, Kurt Gidley - 4
Michael Hagan - 3
Matthew Rodwell, Luke Walsh, Jamie Ainscough, Ashley Gordon - 2
Steve Fulmer, Scott Dureau, Tony Kemp, Marc Glanville, Robbie O'Davis, Matt Gidley - 1
 
Best field goal was by Gidley against Brisbane, we lost about three players during the game and were looking a another flogging and he kicked the most wobbly FG ever, to give the Knights a win.

BK was supposed to captain the team, but was injured in the first couple of minutes, the Simpson and Tahu were taken off with injuries if I remember correctly.

It was the coming of age of one K Gidley and he played No7 in that game.
 
I say the best was Jamie Ainscough's left footer from near the sideline after fulltime to beat Wests in 1995.
 
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