The first year at Essendon for Josh Green was much like his six years at Brisbane: not enough footy, and not enough goals. One major per game from eleven touches for a total of 17.21 was on par with his worst years at the Lions, and well off his 2014 peak when he booted 33.13. Green can't blame the forward structure at Bomberland, because there should be plenty of scraps roving to Joe Daniher and Cale Hooker. Given he's not a big tackler either, he only looked decent because Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti looked so bad in the other forward pocket. Avoid.
It's too easy beating Green
The first year at Essendon for Josh Green was much like his six years at Brisbane: not enough footy, and not enough goals. One major per game from eleven touches for a total of 17.21 was on par with his worst years at the Lions, and well off his 2014 peak when he booted 33.13. Green can't blame the forward structure at Bomberland, because there should be plenty of scraps roving to Joe Daniher and Cale Hooker. Given he's not a big tackler either, he only looked decent because Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti looked so bad in the other forward pocket. Avoid.