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Drop kick - Wikipedia. A drop kick is a type of kick in various codes of football.

It involves a player dropping the ball and then kicking it when it bounces off the ground. Drop kicks are most importantly used as a method of restarting play and scoring points in rugby union and rugby league. Association footballgoalkeepers also often return the ball to play with drop kicks. The kick was once in wide use in both Australian rules football and gridiron football, but is today rarely seen in either sport.[citation needed]Drop kick technique[edit]The drop kick technique in rugby codes is usually to hold the ball with one end pointing downwards in two hands above the kicking leg.

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The ball is dropped onto the ground in front of the kicking foot, which makes contact at the moment or fractionally after the ball touches the ground, called the half- volley. The kicking foot usually makes contact with the ball slightly on the instep.[1]In a rugby union kick- off, or drop out, the kicker usually aims to kick the ball high but not a great distance, and so usually strikes the ball after it has started to bounce off the ground, so the contact is made close to the bottom of the ball. Rugby league[edit]In rugby league, drop kicks are mandatory to restart play from the goal line (called a goal line drop- out) after the defending team is tackled or knocks on in the in- goal area or the defending team causes the ball to go dead or into touch- in- goal.

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Drop kicks are also mandatory to restart play from the 2. Drop kicks are optional for a penalty kick to score a penalty goal (this being done rarely, as place kicks are generally used[original research?]) and when kicking for touch (the sideline) from a penalty, although the option of a punt kick is usually taken instead. Rugby union[edit]In rugby union, a drop kick is used for the kick- off and restarts and to score a drop goal (sometimes called a field goal). Originally, it was one of only two ways to score points, along with the place kick. Drop kicks are mandatory from the centre spot to start a half (a kick- off), from the centre spot to restart the game after points have been scored, to restart play from the 2.

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Drop kicks are optional for a conversion kick after a try has been scored. This is rare, as place kicks are almost always used for the conversion; a drop kick is sometimes used late in a game if the scoring team needs to score again quickly, and taking a place kick would be slower.

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Also, if a gust of wind blows the ball over on a place kick attempt after the kicker has begun his run- up, thus allowing the opposing team to begin a charge down, then there is no time to reset the ball, and the kicker may attempt a quick drop kick. Drop kicks are also optional for a penalty kick to score a penalty goal. This is rare, as place kicks are almost always used. When kicking for touch (the sideline) from a penalty, a drop kick may be used. This is rare, as the option of a punt kick is almost always taken instead.[original research?]Rugby sevens[edit]The usage of drop kicks in rugby sevens is the same as in rugby union, except that drop kicks are used for all conversion attempts and for penalty kicks, both of which must be taken within 4. American and Canadian (gridiron) football[edit]In both American and Canadian football, one method of scoring a field goal or extra point is by drop- kicking the football through the goal. It contrasts to a punt, wherein the player kicks the ball without letting it hit the ground first; and a placekick, wherein the player kicks a stationary ball off the ground: "from placement".

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A drop kick is significantly more difficult; as Jim Thorpe once explained, "I regard the place kick as almost two to one safer than the drop kick in attempting a goal from the field."[4]. Brickley's drop kick to defeat Dartmouth in 1.

The drop kick was often used in early football as a surprise tactic. The ball would be snapped or lateraled to a back, who would fake a run or pass, but then would kick the field goal instead. This method of scoring worked well in the 1. Early football stars such as Charles Brickley, Frank Hudson, Jim Thorpe, Paddy Driscoll, and Al Bloodgood were skilled drop- kickers; Driscoll in 1.

Bloodgood in 1. 92. Watch Princess Protection Program Download. NFL record of four drop kicked field goals in a single game.[5] Driscoll's 5. Bert Rechichar kicked a 5. In 1. 93. 4, the ball was made more pointed at the ends. The creation of the pointed football is generally credited to Shorty Ray, at the time a college football official and later the NFL's head of officiating.[7] This made passing the ball easier, as was its intent, but made the drop kick obsolete, as the more pointed ball did not bounce up from the ground reliably.

The drop kick was supplanted by the place kick, which cannot be attempted out of a formation generally used as a running or passing set. The drop kick remains in the rules, but is seldom seen, and rarely effective when attempted.[citation needed] In Canadian football the drop kick can be taken from any point on the field, unlike placekicks which must be attempted behind the line of scrimmage. Before the NFL–AFL merger, the last successful drop kick in the NFL was executed by Scooter Mc. Lean of the Chicago Bears in their 3. New York Giants on December 2.

NFL Championship game at Chicago's Wrigley Field. Though it was not part of the NFL at the time, the All- America Football Conference saw its last drop kick November 2. Joe Vetrano of the San Francisco 4. Cleveland Browns.[8]The only successful drop kick in the NFL since the 1.

Doug Flutie, the backup quarterback of the New England Patriots, against the Miami Dolphins on January 1, 2. Flutie had estimated "an 8. Flutie, 4. 3 at the time, the opportunity to make a historic kick in his final NFL game; the drop kick was his last play in the NFL. After the game, New England coach Bill Belichick said, "I think Doug deserves it,"[1. Flutie said, "I just thanked him for the opportunity."[9]Dallas Cowboys punter Mat Mc.

Briar attempted a maneuver similar to a drop kick during the 2. Thanksgiving Day game after a botched punt attempt, but the ball bounced several times before the kick and the sequence of events is officially recorded as a fumble, followed by an illegal kick, with the fumble being recovered by the New Orleans Saints 2. The Saints declined the illegal kick penalty.[1. New England Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski attempted an onside drop kick on a free kick after a safety against the Pittsburgh Steelers on October 3. The kick went out of bounds.[1. New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, a former teammate of Flutie's, executed a drop kick late on an extra point attempt in the fourth quarter of the 2.

Pro Bowl; the kick fell short. New England Patriots special teams player Nate Ebner attempted an onside drop kick on a kickoff after a Patriots touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles on December 6, 2.

The kick was recovered by the Eagles at their own 4. Two weeks later, on December 2. Buffalo Bills punter Colton Schmidt executed what is believed to be an unintentional drop kick after a botched punt against the Washington Redskins; because the Redskins recovered the kick, it was treated as a punt (and not as a field goal attempt, which would have pushed the ball back to the spot of the kick).[1. The last successful drop kick extra point in the NCAA was by Jason Millgan of Hartwick College on December 1. St. Lawrence University.[1. Frosty Peters of Montana State College made 1.