JONNY WILKINSON HASNโT forgotten about his struggle from the kicking tee at this yearโs Rugby World Cup.
Not by a long shot.
Writing in the imaginatively-titled My Autobiography, which is being serialised in the Times, the England fly-half launched a bitter broadside at tournament organisers, slamming them as โhorribly unprofessionalโ for forcing the players to use sub-standard balls.
Wilkinson, who landed just 50% of his kicks at goal before Englandโs quarter-final exit to France, repeatedly expressed his frustration with the tournament ball while in New Zealand and even earned himself an IRB reprimand when he was caught trying to illegally switch the ball during the win against Romania.
โMy feeling is that itโs just horribly unprofessional and an extremely bitter pill to swallow that, at the biggest tournament in the sport, weโre having to deal with this,โ Wilkinson wrote.
The problem is that when you feel like youโre smashing it and the feedback is telling you that everything is great, yet the ball is swinging both ways and missing one way and then the other, youโre left with a very difficult situation. From then on itโs a joke.
โThe organisers claim that all the balls are the same, but theyโre not. If they were they wouldnโt be doing this.โ
Johnny !! every kicker used the same type of ball ,, No more excuses ,, you just canโt hack it any more