What about goddard to CHB

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What about goddard to CHB

Post: # 1067971Post DWOODROW »

Just a thought. Will give him a challenge and some purpose. Can direct his team mates around and has the skill to make good play.
Fisher maybe to full back or loose back flanker running off and gloating in to help Goddard.
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Post: # 1067977Post SaintDippa »

In most of the games I've watched this year - including Adelaide last night CHF is an after thought. IMO the long kicks, Goddard included should be taking most of their possessions centre/fwd of centre and be kicking in front of leading targets 30/40 out.


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Post: # 1067980Post Enrico_Misso »

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Post: # 1067981Post DWOODROW »

He is one player who I reckon would suite CHB to a tee.
His kicking is his best skill and surely he could still deliver to roo.


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Post: # 1067982Post meher baba »

I'm not wanting particularly to bag your idea, but I'm mystified at the carry on about Goddard on here. He's playing ok as far as I can see. Oppositions are working hard to keep him in check, and - as many of our other guns (eg Riewoldt and Gilbert) are failing to apply much pressure - are finding it pretty easy to do.

But BJ remains reasonably productive. I think some of you are expecting him to win every game for us single-handed. Given that (notwithstanding your bro's excellent efforts) we are generally being crunched in the clearances and struggling to win our share of contested ball and - as I said earlier - our other guns aren't firing, even (former-US citizen) Superman would struggle to shine playing BJ's role.

On another subject, DW, you must be proud of your bro's super effort last night.


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Post: # 1067984Post meher baba »

I'm not wanting particularly to bag your idea, but I'm mystified at the carry on about Goddard on here. He's playing ok as far as I can see. Oppositions are working hard to keep him in check, and - as many of our other guns (eg Riewoldt and Gilbert) are failing to apply much pressure - are finding it pretty easy to do.

But BJ remains reasonably productive. I think some of you are expecting him to win every game for us single-handed. Given that (notwithstanding your bro's excellent efforts) we are generally being crunched in the clearances and struggling to win our share of contested ball and - as I said earlier - our other guns aren't firing, even (former-US citizen) Superman would struggle to shine playing BJ's role.


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Post: # 1067990Post DWOODROW »

meher baba wrote:I'm not wanting particularly to bag your idea, but I'm mystified at the carry on about Goddard on here. He's playing ok as far as I can see. Oppositions are working hard to keep him in check, and - as many of our other guns (eg Riewoldt and Gilbert) are failing to apply much pressure - are finding it pretty easy to do.

But BJ remains reasonably productive. I think some of you are expecting him to win every game for us single-handed. Given that (notwithstanding your bro's excellent efforts) we are generally being crunched in the clearances and struggling to win our share of contested ball and - as I said earlier - our other guns aren't firing, even (former-US citizen) Superman would struggle to shine playing BJ's role.
I,m by no way saying this is the answer but I sure would like to see him have a crack there. I reckon it would give him confidence and improve the teams structure and direction from the half back line

Not an answer to all things, just a thought I reckon would be beneficial but highly unlikely.


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Post: # 1067998Post marksnsparks »

Never mind Goddard to CHB, we should focus on getting Gilbert to GWS.


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Post: # 1068001Post gringo »

I feel we are short a ruckman, and need some fleet footed rebounders. The Shaw brothers would be the ideal model for what we need, speedy first touch players that can out sprint the opposition. Goddard would be my on a wing in the forward line if I had my way. We need someone that can cause havoc when Roo goes quiet. Farren Ray and Smith as deep wing players, and the next link a Cripps or Ledger and even a Peake if he gets it together.

I would look at building a forward line with roo CHF and Johnson or Siposs deep as defending full forward and someone like Geary as a deep wing and Milne opposite. Mc evoy as a floating forward or back. I liked the way Armo and Clint Jones played as the grunt mids last night too.


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Post: # 1068004Post PJ »

But BJ remains reasonably productive.
This is pretty accurate but clearly he is far from his best form. That dropped chest mark at the start of the game showed he is a little tight and anxious.


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