Lee Radford wants to be next in line for drop-goal glory.
The 23-year-old Bulls second-rower, pictured, scuffed the only effort of his career against Castleford earlier in the season, but wants a piece of the Michael Withers glory.
"I would love to knock one over myself," said Radford, who admits to practising them hard in training.
"I had the one against Cas, but that was instantly forgettable. I wouldn't mind another go, it would be great to get that winning point.
"I don't know if they would toss me the ball though."
He admitted that the Withers winner against Hull, Radford's former club, was not a planned move.
"The crowd thought Deacon was going to get it, Hull thought Deacon was going to get it and Deacon thought Deacon was going to get it," said Radford.
"But I think Robbie gave Mick a nudge and a wink and gave him the ball to win us the game.
"That was his second big one, and it won us a tough game.
"When I had mine, I had too much time. If I had to rush, like Mick, then I reckon I could slot it home. But I don't know if I will ever get another chance."
l The RFL executive committee have referred forward Mike Forshaw to the disciplinary committee.
He has been charged with allegedly striking a Hull FC player in the win at The Boulevard.
Castleford Tigers Dean Sampson and Michael Smith face similar trouble for allegedly thumping opponents against Wigan at the weekend.
Now all three players could miss Friday's Super League match at Valley Parade.
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