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Goulding had a purple patch in the first half and hit 15 points in double qyuick time. Then he - along with everyone on the Blaze othert han Harvey tightened up in the 2nd half. Cattalini worked him over mentally in the 2nd half and he was a non factor.
Not sure about the white line fever calls, he is agressive on court and at this stage Id say he needs to learn a bit more estraint rather than flat out offense every time he has the ball. If he can continue to improve he has unlimited potential.
The # 1 player from last night who Id say has white line fever would be Gaelen Young, he had to be calmed down more than a couple of times by his team mates and coach!
Goudling reminds my of the loser captain of the Wildcats, Shawn Redhage. Both have white line fever and know this well as both have been through the SEABL comp at 2nd tier level. Good player maybe, but great player, no way