This is not easy (you've been warned), and it's a question i made up to help with my goalkicking but am having trouble solving it.
Firstly, a bit of background:
In Rugby Union/League, if you score a try 15 metres to the right of the uprights, you are allowed to take a shot at goal on the line at which you scored the try (ie 15m to the right of the right goal post). You can take it 2 metres out from the try line if you want, but the angle will be very hard. You can also take it from 50 metres out, but as you go further back, the angle you have to work with also reduces because of the distance.
What i want to know is how far back you have to go in order to have the maximum angle with which to work with when shooting for goal. (the goalposts are 10 metres apart)
does anybody know how to do this?
ok, whew, i think i've worked it out actually, but i'll leave it up incase anybody else wants a crack
Firstly, a bit of background:
In Rugby Union/League, if you score a try 15 metres to the right of the uprights, you are allowed to take a shot at goal on the line at which you scored the try (ie 15m to the right of the right goal post). You can take it 2 metres out from the try line if you want, but the angle will be very hard. You can also take it from 50 metres out, but as you go further back, the angle you have to work with also reduces because of the distance.
What i want to know is how far back you have to go in order to have the maximum angle with which to work with when shooting for goal. (the goalposts are 10 metres apart)
does anybody know how to do this?
ok, whew, i think i've worked it out actually, but i'll leave it up incase anybody else wants a crack



