After being named in the Northern Blues best players 10 out of 14 times, Hugh Goddard was offered the chance to shine on the big stage. Each of his two appearances were lacklustre, nowhere near his VFL form line of 18 touches and a lot of rebounding work. The former pick 21 provides strong defensive depth for David Teague's squad. He won't be a walk-up starter week in, week out, and therefore shouldn't be considered as a starter in our squads either.
Goddard won't leave you breathless
After being named in the Northern Blues best players 10 out of 14 times, Hugh Goddard was offered the chance to shine on the big stage. Each of his two appearances were lacklustre, nowhere near his VFL form line of 18 touches and a lot of rebounding work. The former pick 21 provides strong defensive depth for David Teague's squad. He won't be a walk-up starter week in, week out, and therefore shouldn't be considered as a starter in our squads either.
Goddard's life to live
Achilles and turf toe injuries ruined Hugh Goddard's career at St Kilda, then he was given a lifeline on the Carlton rookie list. Best of luck to the heretofore unfortunate Goddard. Fantasy coaches ignore back-shoulder full backs, nevertheless.
Goddard's new wave delayed
It was a slow start for Hugh Goddard last season after rehabbing from an Achilles injury, then two quiet months of VFL action, then a full stop with a foot injury in June. Goddard has had two of his three listed year ravaged by injury, which is a bit of a theme at St Kilda of late. He will try to get fit enough to replace Sam Gilbert in the defence, though he is not a fantasy player.
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