Goltzenberg wrote:
In a way does it really matter where he plays?
The game has evolved in to a rugby scrum with 30 players around a ball in any area of the ground.
Personally, l think he should be getting tagged n not tagging someone else in the backline. Hes not dominating the role down there, he is just another backmen. Atleast Heath Shaw, Sam Fisher, Hodge, Goddard (playing backline), worry opposition coaches and usually try to tag or play close attention to those players.
Gibbs is just another player in the backline, might aswell bring in a rookie and let him learn the ropes. Bring in Griggs, remember him doing the job on Heath Shaw couple years ago.
Put gibbs in the mid field to evolve into a elite midfielder, playing a backline role doesn't quicken that process.
If it doesn't really matter where he plays and we have had some pretty good results with him playing down back why move him then?
As Club has pointed out trying to drag Gibbs back to the lastline is a sign opposition coaches are worrying about him. Disrupting your forward structure to try and exploit Gibbsy, especially when he hasn't had a bag kicked against him (as yet

) isn't the end of the world. I think Scotland has being doing a good job as a midfielder and Gibbs is much better down back than he is. As a team we win in that exchange. If Gibbs was just doing a totally negating role or just chasing cheap kicks I would agree with you re development, but he certainly seems to be playing a balanced and varied role to me. They also started Rooke on Gibbs in the second half against the Cats to try and negate him. Didn't last long.
Gibbs wasn't tagged when he was part of the midfield rotation against the Lions or Bombers, so do you think that that means the opposition don't worry about him?
At the moment I'm not sure Grigga is a better option delivering the ball off halfback, so I'm not sure where you are going there. Was Shaw playing half forward?
Has Goddard playing a number of roles hurt him?