NOW THAT ADAM Jones’ international career is basically finished and his club career is winding down, he has plenty of extra time for skits and sketches to bring in a little extra cash for his Christmas shopping.
If you didn’t see it at the time, Adam Jones tried a cheeky drop goal when Cardiff had a penalty advantage against Munster. It was short, but still an admirable effort for a prop.
People lapped up the DG, and Jones has smartly gotten some extra media appearances out of it. Here he is dishing out three tips to hit the perfect drop goal.
If Adam Jones ever tries to give you drop goal advice, you run, you run far away
NOW THAT ADAM Jones’ international career is basically finished and his club career is winding down, he has plenty of extra time for skits and sketches to bring in a little extra cash for his Christmas shopping.
If you didn’t see it at the time, Adam Jones tried a cheeky drop goal when Cardiff had a penalty advantage against Munster. It was short, but still an admirable effort for a prop.
People lapped up the DG, and Jones has smartly gotten some extra media appearances out of it. Here he is dishing out three tips to hit the perfect drop goal.
The advice, however, is fairly suspect.
We should really be listening to former Aussie international prop Matt Dunning on this subject. What a lazy, languid style he has.
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