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bornadog
14-11-2022, 06:00 PM
Richards was basically injury free in 2022 and that showed in the consistency in his game.

Can he take the next step and really dominate in the backline?

What would you like to see him do more of in 2023

Some highlights


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2Vx35P_FZg

Scorlibo
14-11-2022, 06:09 PM
I'd like to see Ed simply carry his form from the last 10 or so games through a full season.

The bulldog tragician
14-11-2022, 06:55 PM
I'd like to see Ed simply carry his form from the last 10 or so games through a full season.
Not the very last one where he was overwhelmed and jittery. He had a terrific year however and I think what he needs to build towards is a strengthened ability to defend and lock down, which will come with continuity and experience - he is still young.

Swoop
14-11-2022, 07:14 PM
He doesn't need to take another step, rather consolidate his strong 2022. He had a great season and he'll get the external recognition if he can back it up. Internally, I have no doubt they were pleased with his output.

He had a disappointing final which I hope will fuel him throughout preseason to set himself up for another strong year.

GVGjr
14-11-2022, 07:23 PM
He doesn't need to take another step, rather consolidate his strong 2022. He had a great season and he'll get the external recognition if he can back it up. Internally, I have no doubt they were pleased with his output.

He had a disappointing final which I hope will fuel him throughout preseason to set himself up for another strong year.

Agreed, he doesn't need to take a step forward but it would be nice if he did. 2023 should all be about consolidating on his achievements this season. A few better games will be a big help.

Swoop
14-11-2022, 08:19 PM
It becomes more about his consistency. His good is good enough and now that he matures he just needs to develop less differential between his best and worst games. He was arguably our best defender over the course of last year.

EasternWest
14-11-2022, 08:27 PM
Not the very last one where he was overwhelmed and jittery. He had a terrific year however and I think what he needs to build towards is a strengthened ability to defend and lock down, which will come with continuity and experience - he is still young.


He doesn't need to take another step, rather consolidate his strong 2022. He had a great season and he'll get the external recognition if he can back it up. Internally, I have no doubt they were pleased with his output.

He had a disappointing final which I hope will fuel him throughout preseason to set himself up for another strong year.

He's a fine player but dear God did he turn in a terrible final.

But I back him in. He's made if stern stuff and I reckon hell be a ok.

The Underdog
14-11-2022, 08:38 PM
It becomes more about his consistency. His good is good enough and now that he matures he just needs to develop less differential between his best and worst games. He was arguably our best defender over the course of last year.

His ability to compete aerially and recover and win the ball at ground level is pretty unique on our team and he is a very strong body in a contest. If he can have a consistent year equal t what he did in the second half of this year (minus the final), it’ll be a massive win for us.

bornadog
14-11-2022, 10:10 PM
He's a fine player but dear God did he turn in a terrible final.

But I back him in. He's made if stern stuff and I reckon hell be a ok.

I would like to see him not have those brain fades like the final. He did that a few times throughout the year, where he took off across the ground and ended up turning it over for a goal. However, they were rare, and he ended up having a terrific season.

What I would really like to see is Ed using his pace and running forward more, a bit like Saad.

kruder
14-11-2022, 11:39 PM
Going to be interesting to see how he responds after such a poor final. Has Bailey Williams recovered after a really poor GF? Fingers crossed Ed can because he finally cemented himself as a best 22 player last year and one who could reach the heights of an AA squad member at some point in the future.

The Bulldogs Bite
15-11-2022, 12:37 AM
His final was horrific and that's probably understating it. At the time I said I'm not sure I want to see him play again ;)

He can continue to elevate but only if he does it in the big games. That final was genuinely appalling, so I hope he bounces back rather than caves.

Swoop
15-11-2022, 12:43 AM
Going to be interesting to see how he responds after such a poor final. Has Bailey Williams recovered after a really poor GF? Fingers crossed Ed can because he finally cemented himself as a best 22 player last year and one who could reach the heights of an AA squad member at some point in the future.

I'm not basing this on anything other than my own perception but I felt like Bailey Williams wasn't as fit as he has been in the past. I wonder if he was a little heavier to hold his own against bigger forwards but that worked against him. Hopefully he can trim down knowing that he's playing on the wing.

Stevo
15-11-2022, 09:31 AM
I'm not basing this on anything other than my own perception but I felt like Bailey Williams wasn't as fit as he has been in the past. I wonder if he was a little heavier to hold his own against bigger forwards but that worked against him. Hopefully he can trim down knowing that he's playing on the wing.

Williams is such a talented player and with Hunter going he could grab the wingers role. Richards is a gun and Id be happy if he can maintain his form from this year.

F'scary
15-11-2022, 03:38 PM
I wonder if Richards could be that winger we are looking for (especially now that Hunter has moved on)?

GVGjr
15-11-2022, 03:57 PM
I wonder if Richards could be that winger we are looking for (especially now that Hunter has moved on)?

He's been tried there a few times without a lot of success. He should be able to thrive there but hasn't.

F'scary
15-11-2022, 04:15 PM
He's been tried there a few times without a lot of success. He should be able to thrive there but hasn't.

Pity, because it is not Truck's best position either. Maybe now his game has developed a bit, he could be given another go.

Our major positional issues at the moment appear to be wingers, burley inside mid to replace Dunkley and a small crumbing, goal sneak forward. We appear now to be be well equipped in all other areas, imo.

azabob
15-11-2022, 10:01 PM
Pity, because it is not Truck's best position either. Maybe now his game has developed a bit, he could be given another go.

Our major positional issues at the moment appear to be wingers, burley inside mid to replace Dunkley and a small crumbing, goal sneak forward. We appear now to be be well equipped in all other areas, imo.

BT started a thread on our wingers for 2023.

Dale was suggested as an option to try there.

For mine I like B. Smith and Scott as our wingman

1eyedog
16-11-2022, 10:16 AM
I wonder if Richards could be that winger we are looking for (especially now that Hunter has moved on)?

Was hoping he'd be a more attacking Duryea in 2023 and beyond. I do believe we have player types who can be moved to the wing (JJ, Williams, Smith even Dale) but we are bereft of small defenders who can defend. Scott was tried down there when Duryea was out and was less than ok.

I think Ed's going to need to play this role.

Jasper
16-11-2022, 10:23 AM
Pity, because it is not Truck's best position either. Maybe now his game has developed a bit, he could be given another go.

Our major positional issues at the moment appear to be wingers, burley inside mid to replace Dunkley and a small crumbing, goal sneak forward. We appear now to be be well equipped in all other areas, imo.

Dale to a wing and Williams and Richards off the back flanks might work. Both of them are good kicks.

EasternWest
16-11-2022, 10:36 AM
Dale has been a revelation in the backline and is our best weapon coming out of it. I don't want to see him moved.

Dogs 24/7
16-11-2022, 10:39 AM
Dale has been a revelation in the backline and is our best weapon coming out of it. I don't want to see him moved.

Noted but ignored.

EasternWest
16-11-2022, 10:58 AM
Noted but ignored.

Lol.

Jasper
17-11-2022, 10:10 AM
Richards showed a lot this year. If he can somehow take another step forward that would be huge for us.

Stevo
19-11-2022, 12:25 AM
Richards showed a lot this year. If he can somehow take another step forward that would be huge for us.

The half back is his spot. He will get even better.