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It was good to see Hugh out there on Saturday.
Needs to find fitness for the rest of the season.
2018 will make or break Hugh. How old is Brown???
Hopefully Hugh spends the next twelve months getting a football tank and learning his trade from Brown.
So he can take over from brown next year.
Not bagging Brown he has been great.
Just looking after our future
Needs to find fitness for the rest of the season.
2018 will make or break Hugh. How old is Brown???
Hopefully Hugh spends the next twelve months getting a football tank and learning his trade from Brown.
So he can take over from brown next year.
Not bagging Brown he has been great.
Just looking after our future
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is our current defense
Geary Carlisle Webster
Newnes brown robbo
The best defense we have had since 66???
Geary Carlisle Webster
Newnes brown robbo
The best defense we have had since 66???
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Nathan Brown has been super for us this season. Every reason to believe that ( fitness permitting) he, JC, & Dylan Roberton can provide the solid defensive foundations necessary for a tilt at the Flag! Hugh Goddard has plenty of time to get himself in good shape, and will, I'm sure have a big role to play in our future.
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Re: Goddard
No.wotever1 wrote:is our current defense
Geary Carlisle Webster
Newnes brown robbo
The best defense we have had since 66???
Where is Roberton.
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Re: Goddard
He's mopping up wild kicks into our D50 when they try to get over our Trump Wall.saynta wrote:No.wotever1 wrote:is our current defense
Geary Carlisle Webster
Newnes brown robbo
The best defense we have had since 66???
Where is Roberton.
And kicking goals on his left just to show off a bit too
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Re: Goddard
Goddard is too slow
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So was Seb rosssaintspremiers wrote:Goddard is too slow
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Re: Goddard
Tend to agree - Hugh was slow before his Achilles injury. Let's hope he can generate a bit of pace and agility in the next pre-season. I still have high hopes that Hugh will develop into a good AFL player.saintspremiers wrote:Goddard is too slow
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True but different body's. HG is a big boy, can't see him getting up to the required paceProph3t of egan wrote:So was Seb rosssaintspremiers wrote:Goddard is too slow
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Coming back from an Achilles rupture. Has worked his arse off to get back earlier than expected. That's a good indicator that he's willing to work hard to address issues. He's never going to be Usain Bolt. We knew that when we drafted him. It was why he went from being touted as a top 5 pick, to sliding to us at pick 21. On raw ability and talent, that should prove to be the biggest steal of his draft. His talents lie in judgement, strong hands and a tremendous ability to read the play. He still has time to become quicker and improve his tank, al a Seb Ross. Fortunately, for the positions he plays, pace is not the greatest need. You can overcome a lack of leg speed with judgement, good awareness and decision making. Just ask Greg Williams and Sam Mitchell.
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Precisely! I have full confidence he'll be easing his way up to senior selection in good time and he'll slot very nicely into that backline.White Winmar wrote:Fortunately, for the positions he plays, pace is not the greatest need. You can overcome a lack of leg speed with judgement, good awareness and decision making. Just ask Greg Williams and Sam Mitchell.
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Sainternist wrote:Precisely! I have full confidence he'll be easing his way up to senior selection in good time and he'll slot very nicely into that backline.White Winmar wrote:Fortunately, for the positions he plays, pace is not the greatest need. You can overcome a lack of leg speed with judgement, good awareness and decision making. Just ask Greg Williams and Sam Mitchell.
Key backs need to be quick over the first 20, cause key forwards are, jury still out on Hughie, but, thanks to recruiting Brown and Jake, he has time!!!!!
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Touted as a possible no 1 at one point the year before.White Winmar wrote:Coming back from an Achilles rupture. Has worked his arse off to get back earlier than expected. That's a good indicator that he's willing to work hard to address issues. He's never going to be Usain Bolt. We knew that when we drafted him. It was why he went from being touted as a top 5 pick, to sliding to us at pick 21. On raw ability and talent, that should prove to be the biggest steal of his draft. His talents lie in judgement, strong hands and a tremendous ability to read the play. He still has time to become quicker and improve his tank, al a Seb Ross. Fortunately, for the positions he plays, pace is not the greatest need. You can overcome a lack of leg speed with judgement, good awareness and decision making. Just ask Greg Williams and Sam Mitchell.
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Do you watch Forged in Fire - I always hear this comment as "this blade will cut" as read by Doug Marcaidasaynta wrote:
Make no mistake, the boy can play.
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Sainter_Dad wrote:Do you watch Forged in Fire - I always hear this comment as "this blade will cut" as read by Doug Marcaidasaynta wrote:
Make no mistake, the boy can play.
No, never even heard of it. What type of show is it.
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Agree with this. Carlisle isn't quick either. Goddard just needs to learn to take good contested marks, float in front of packs etc. Skills and composure etc is what a good Key back require. Brown isn't quick either. They're not all like Max Hudghton - my favourite Saints defender ever..White Winmar wrote:Coming back from an Achilles rupture. Has worked his arse off to get back earlier than expected. That's a good indicator that he's willing to work hard to address issues. He's never going to be Usain Bolt. We knew that when we drafted him. It was why he went from being touted as a top 5 pick, to sliding to us at pick 21. On raw ability and talent, that should prove to be the biggest steal of his draft. His talents lie in judgement, strong hands and a tremendous ability to read the play. He still has time to become quicker and improve his tank, al a Seb Ross. Fortunately, for the positions he plays, pace is not the greatest need. You can overcome a lack of leg speed with judgement, good awareness and decision making. Just ask Greg Williams and Sam Mitchell.
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Problem with Goddard is Carlisle
Goddard is not a deep defender and more an intercept marker. He is too slow off the mark to play full back and prefers to play 'off' his man as a defender and read the play ala Sam Fisher.
Carlisle is a better athlete and footballer as a chb
Hugh may well end up a back up for either Bruce or Carlisle
Goddard is not a deep defender and more an intercept marker. He is too slow off the mark to play full back and prefers to play 'off' his man as a defender and read the play ala Sam Fisher.
Carlisle is a better athlete and footballer as a chb
Hugh may well end up a back up for either Bruce or Carlisle
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Re: Goddard
Couldn't agree moredegruch wrote:Brown = 28...plenty of time to transition. Browny has been magnificent.
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Re: Goddard
How tall is Goddard?Sainternist wrote:Precisely! I have full confidence he'll be easing his way up to senior selection in good time and he'll slot very nicely into that backline.White Winmar wrote:Fortunately, for the positions he plays, pace is not the greatest need. You can overcome a lack of leg speed with judgement, good awareness and decision making. Just ask Greg Williams and Sam Mitchell.
With the way the game is going, if he can jump, he might end up being our next ruckman.