Will Goddard play as 3rd tall forward

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Will Goddard play as 3rd tall forward

Post: # 822676Post JABBER »

If Kosi or Roo are being held would you play Goddard down there as a 3rd tall


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Post: # 822719Post AnythingsPossibleSaints »

I'd play him down there for some of probably every game, if not semi-permanently, in the role James Hird used to play. I'd give him lisence to roam wherever he saw fit, but to play mainly forward. He'd be much more of a headache to opposition teams if he was getting the majority of his possessions forward of centre, or within goalkicking range every week. We have enough guys who can get it accross half back and in the middle. Very few would dominate up forward like he would. He could be at least as damaging as Stevie J. He would be our "icing on the cake".
After he kicked 4 in 20 mins against West Coast (5 if you include the one he kicked which was later dis-allowed), but was then moved back into the midfield, I've been hoping they were keeping him up their sleeves to play a surprise role forward in the finals. Maybe do a D Jarman in the GF.


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I think considering his record this year against the Doggies across half-back, the coaching staff would be loathe to move him away from there this weekend.

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ThePunter wrote:I think considering his record this year against the Doggies across half-back, the coaching staff would be loathe to move him away from there this weekend.
Agreed 8-)


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Post: # 822742Post AnythingsPossibleSaints »

Do you reckon the Doggies would be more worried about him doing it across half back, or within scoring distance? Given the fact they're unlikely to have many taller blokes up forward and we'll most likely have Zac, Blake, Gilbert and Fisher (who are all 190cm+) down there, having another 190cm+ guy down there (Goddard) may be a bit too much. They may try to go as quick and mobile as possible in their forward line.
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I am a fan of BJ . I would keep the forward / roaming option for the GF particularly IF we need to thow a curve ball in the game.
Unattended he is capable of doing real damage.


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ThePunter wrote:I think considering his record this year against the Doggies across half-back, the coaching staff would be loathe to move him away from there this weekend.

The real issue is - will I cease comment on another thread? Everytime I seem to post, no one posts after me.
No, that's usually me :wink:


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Post: # 822776Post Superboot »

ThePunter wrote:I think considering his record this year against the Doggies across half-back, the coaching staff would be loathe to move him away from there this weekend.

The real issue is - will I cease comment on another thread? Everytime I seem to post, no one posts after me.
Take it as a compliment. It means you've said all there is to say :wink:


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Post: # 822856Post saintsRrising »

No...he is too good down back.

that does not mean that he will not go forward at all.

It is also would not surprise to see him just start there for a bit (like WC game) to put the Dogs off a bit...before going back to his normal role.


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He is best when he can roam around and deliver the ball on a plate to Roo. He is the best playmaker we have - the one who we look to at half forward to hit a target 50m away no exceptions!

Let him move around. He causes the opposition so many headaches as he can virtually play anywhere.


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Post: # 822961Post ytw »

seeing that Dawson does not have an obvious matchup, i would not be surprised to see him having a go as the third tall forward for some part of the match.


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Post: # 822964Post Kate »

The other option is to let Gards wander down there occasionally.


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Post: # 822990Post plugger66 »

When will people realise that a running half back is more important than a third forward that may or may not kick goals. The game is set up from the half back. BJ will play half back and on the ball most of night and so he should.


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Post: # 823005Post AnythingsPossibleSaints »

As if BJ wouldn't kick goals playing up forward!


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AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:As if BJ wouldn't kick goals playing up forward!
And your point is.


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Post: # 825689Post AnythingsPossibleSaints »

Goddard would kick goals up forward and set them up, like Steve Johnson does. Instead of having them kicked on him, like he did on Friday night.
He could play the role Robert Murphy played so well on Friday night. Being the "lead-up guy". Then he'd be wheeling around and pin-pointing it to Nick or Kosi inside 50. Instead of Nick having to go all the way out there, then not being in the 50. But why kick more goals, when we can kick just the 9?
In finals we have Roo up forward and precious little else. He needs more help. Goddard would give him that.


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AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:Goddard would kick goals up forward and set them up, like Steve Johnson does. Instead of having them kicked on him, like he did on Friday night.
He could play the role Robert Murphy played so well on Friday night. Being the "lead-up guy". Then he'd be wheeling around and pin-pointing it to Nick or Kosi inside 50. Instead of Nick having to go all the way out there, then not being in the 50. But why kick more goals, when we can kick just the 9?
In finals we have Roo up forward and precious little else. He needs more help. Goddard would give him that.
So you are prepared to change the structute that we have had for 23 out of 24 games that has won us 21 out of those 23 games to have BJ start up forward. Why wouldnt we go with what has worked all year. The Cats are chansing us. We dont need to change a thing.


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Post: # 825757Post bigcarl »

don't mind bj in the backline if he's creating some run, but he is wasted and arguably ineffective as a close-checking defender on a dangerous forward.

i think he'll play midfield and possibly go forward a bit.


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Post: # 825765Post AnythingsPossibleSaints »

plugger66 wrote:
AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:Goddard would kick goals up forward and set them up, like Steve Johnson does. Instead of having them kicked on him, like he did on Friday night.
He could play the role Robert Murphy played so well on Friday night. Being the "lead-up guy". Then he'd be wheeling around and pin-pointing it to Nick or Kosi inside 50. Instead of Nick having to go all the way out there, then not being in the 50. But why kick more goals, when we can kick just the 9?
In finals we have Roo up forward and precious little else. He needs more help. Goddard would give him that.
So you are prepared to change the structute that we have had for 23 out of 24 games that has won us 21 out of those 23 games to have BJ start up forward. Why wouldnt we go with what has worked all year. The Cats are chansing us. We dont need to change a thing.
It doesn't matter what has happened in the previous 1, 2 or 23 games. All that matters is what will work for us THIS WEEK. When did Shane Ellen ever play forward before the 1997 Grand Final, for a quick example off the top of my head?
In the one game BJ spent most of the 1st quarter in our forward line this year, he kicked 4 goals in 20 minutes (against WC- 5 if you include the one that was disallowed).
The simple fact is that we kicked 9 goals on Friday night and had 15 scoring shots. Geelong had 35 scoring shots last night. 35. It's all well and good for most on here to say "Collingwood were rubbish", or words to that effect, but they weren't until Geelong crushed the life out of them. Geelong look to be back and have renewed motivation and passion.
We need more goals, if we want to actually win.


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AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:Goddard would kick goals up forward and set them up, like Steve Johnson does. Instead of having them kicked on him, like he did on Friday night.
He could play the role Robert Murphy played so well on Friday night. Being the "lead-up guy". Then he'd be wheeling around and pin-pointing it to Nick or Kosi inside 50. Instead of Nick having to go all the way out there, then not being in the 50. But why kick more goals, when we can kick just the 9?
In finals we have Roo up forward and precious little else. He needs more help. Goddard would give him that.
So you are prepared to change the structute that we have had for 23 out of 24 games that has won us 21 out of those 23 games to have BJ start up forward. Why wouldnt we go with what has worked all year. The Cats are chansing us. We dont need to change a thing.
It doesn't matter what has happened in the previous 1, 2 or 23 games. All that matters is what will work for us THIS WEEK. When did Shane Ellen ever play forward before the 1997 Grand Final, for a quick example off the top of my head?
In the one game BJ spent most of the 1st quarter in our forward line this year, he kicked 4 goals in 20 minutes (against WC- 5 if you include the one that was disallowed).
The simple fact is that we kicked 9 goals on Friday night and had 15 scoring shots. Geelong had 35 scoring shots last night. 35. It's all well and good for most on here to say "Collingwood were rubbish", or words to that effect, but they weren't until Geelong crushed the life out of them. Geelong look to be back and have renewed motivation and passion.
We need more goals, if we want to actually win.
Adelaide were long shots against us and finished 5th that year. We have lost 2 games to 2 poor sides. We dont need to change any structure. just a few other guys need to touch the footy.


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Post: # 825778Post saintsRrising »

BJ to Roo may well have won us the game against the Dogs.

This is why in the main BJ will play back...and not a permanent forward.

His clerance toMilne is why he will drift frward at times becuase he is a smart player.

BJ is at his best as player who sets up others.

Yes he can finish...but his main value is as a player that can set up play.


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Post: # 825788Post Enrico_Misso »

Too many of our deliveries inside 50 were just kick and hopes.

Till BJ grabbed it and delivered a couple of precision passes.
That is where he is at his best.

NOT way down back trying to keep up with a leading forward who is too fast for him eg Mitch Hahn's two quick goals on him.


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Post: # 825798Post saintsRrising »

Enrico_Misso wrote:Too many of our deliveries inside 50 were just kick and hopes.

Till BJ grabbed it and delivered a couple of precision passes.
That is where he is at his best.

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Agree.

And not that the Dogs wayward entries against the Cats were often to Scarlett by himself!!!!

We need the poise of BJ to kick to the advantage of our forwards.


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AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:The simple fact is that we kicked 9 goals on Friday night and had 15 scoring shots.
we had 40 inside 50s. if we have that few against geelong, we lose. playing one of our best long kicks inside 50 isn't going to help the ball get in there.


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Post: # 825849Post Macau Saint »

Goddard at HB with time on the ball. Its been the successful formula all season. He's our best long range distributor of the football into our forward line, why would we want to change!


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