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Skipper Reihana vows to work harder on his kicking



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Published Date: 22 September 2008
Skipper Bruce Reihana has vowed to work even harder on his kicking after admitting it wasn't up to scratch in the 24-20 win over Wasps.
Saints should have denied Wasps a bonus point but Reihana missed four out of five penalties.

Replacement Stephen Myler came off the bench to throw the try-scoring pass for Sean Lamont's match-winner and land the all-important conversion.

Reihana scored 17 of Saints' points, but admitted his lack of consistency in front of the posts was annoying.

"The kicking is a massive frustration," said Reihana.

"I have been working very, very hard at it. It is there, I just haven't been quite delivering on the pitch on the day.

"I'm doing a massive amount of work on it and I will continue to.

"Full credit to Myler, because he has been working hard as well and he came on and slotted a crucial kick from right in the corner, so there is the potential for the weeks ahead to slot him in there.

"It is annoying and the team certainly don't need that. I'll be working as hard as I can to get it right."

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  • Last Updated: 22 September 2008 11:50 AM
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S M,

22/09/2008 11:45:21
Great game and a great win saints but still missing a kicker.
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