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KICKING KINGS NO. 4 - ALEX SEERS

KICKING KINGS NO. 4 - ALEX SEERS

Rich Ashton27 Mar 2021 - 18:20

Top scorer in the National Two South title-winning season!

Name: Alex Seers

Total kicks: 103.

First kick: Canterbury (h) – September 1, 2018.

Last kick: Cinderford (a) – March 14, 2020.

Conversions: 99.

Penalties: 14.

Drop Goals: Nil.

Most kicks in a game: Five – Bury St Edmunds (September 29, 2018), Old Redcliffians (October 27, 2018), Guernsey (February 2 (2019), Taunton (March 9, 2019), Clifton (April 6, 2019), Canterbury (April 27, 2019), Cambridge (September 7, 2019), Cinderford (March 14, 2020).

Most points in a game: 12 – Taunton (March 9, 2019).

Most kicks in a season: 85 in 2018/19.

Most kicks against: Canterbury and Guernsey – 9.

Summary:

Alex marked his debut by slotting three conversions in the 44-15 home win against Canterbury at the start of the National Two South title-winning campaign of 2018/19.

Throughout the glorious campaign which saw Rams lose just twice in 30 matches – and remain unbeaten at home – Alex kicked five goals on six occasions, against Bury St Edmunds (47-21), Old Redcliffians (38-21), Guernsey (59-8), Taunton (42-21), Clifton (45-21) in the championship-sealing success and Canterbury (31-14).

The Taunton game is to date the highest points haul he has achieved, landing three conversions and a brace of penalties for a tally of 12 out of his impressive haul of 186 in 2018/19.

Having knocked over 85 efforts in his maiden season, Alex endured an injury-disrupted National One campaign, though still added another including five conversions in the thrilling 40-38 triumph at Cinderford, which remains our last outing more than a year on!

Kicks by season:

2018/19 – Canterbury (3c, 1p), London Irish Wild Geese (2c), Henley (3c), Bury St Edmunds (5c), Barnes (1c), Guernsey (4c), Tonbridge Juddian (3c), Old Redcliffians (4c, 1p), Dings Crusaders (4c), Taunton (3c), Worthing (2c), Redruth (2c, 1p), Clifton (3c), Birmingham & Solihull (3c), London Irish Wild Geese (3c), Henley (1c), Old Albanian (3c), Barnes (4c), Guernsey (5c), Dings Crusaders (3c), Taunton (3c, 2p), Worthing (2c), Redruth (4c), Clifton (5c), Canterbury (4c, 1p).

2019/20 – Cambridge (4c, 1p), Birmingham Moseley (2c, 2p), Darlington Mowden Park (2p), Chinnor (2c, 1p), Richmond (2c, 1p), Hull Ionians (1c), Richmond (1c), Rotherham Titans (1c, 1p), Old Elthamians (2c), Cinderford (5c).

The List

No. 5 - Steve Hunt
No. 6 - Jacob Atkins
No. 7 - Greg Way
No. 8 - Tom Humberstone
No. 9 - Dave Cox
No. 10 - Shaun Brown
No. 11 - Peter Freeth
No. 12 - Andy Appleton
No. 13 - Andy Tweedie
No. 14 - Luke Flower
No. 15 - Will Clarke

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