But while the 25-year-old is frustrated by his goalkicking struggles, he is confident his work with Jenkins will soon bear fruit.
He said: "The goal-kicking has been bitterly disappointing for me. Obviously, it's never been a great strength of mine.
"I think it's just my concentration in games would go and I just wouldn't do the things I do in training. That's what really bugs me. I don't mind missing kicks if I've done everything I can do.
"I get frustrated when I know after I kick the ball I haven't done what I've practised all week.
"It's something I want to really improve on and make it an asset I do have.
"I've been working hard and I do feel I am moving in the right direction now.
"I've seen Neil Jenkins a few times. He goes round most of the regions and works with the kickers there.
"He's been brilliant. He's always got good advice to give you and I've been working on some things and hopefully I can show them on the field now."