I agree that in this case it’s debatable as to whether the one-handed put-down was necessary or not. But Kata uses it all the time - that is asking for embarrassment (ask Stuart Hogg).
A great try and good lead-up work by Banks and Valetini. . But one day Kata is going to embarrass himself by dropping the ball over the line. He needs to be told to cut out the flashy stuff and to hold the ball in two hands to touch down.
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Roar Rookie
I agree that in this case it’s debatable as to whether the one-handed put-down was necessary or not. But Kata uses it all the time - that is asking for embarrassment (ask Stuart Hogg).
Ken Catchpole's Other Leg
Roar Guru
Two hands means two shoulders. Not sure that ‘slicing’ into the corner, as in this try, that there is room for two shoulders.
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Roar Rookie
A great try and good lead-up work by Banks and Valetini. . But one day Kata is going to embarrass himself by dropping the ball over the line. He needs to be told to cut out the flashy stuff and to hold the ball in two hands to touch down.