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What a great game :) - 21 possies and showed blistering speed!

Loved his goal too!

Should cement his spot for the next couple of weeks.

Go Nicho!

 

What a great game :) - 21 possies and showed blistering speed!

Loved his goal too!

Should cement his spot for the next couple of weeks.

Go Nicho!

+1

 

loved his game today, great pace and attack off the half back line, looks like a player!


I'm still baffled as to why and how he somehow disappeared from the team on game day last week!

The kid is gonna be a gun!

Won't that b terrifying to the opp,WYL, 2 tackling machines, and watch out for big Max, he loves it to!

 

Won't that b terrifying to the opp,WYL, 2 tackling machines, and watch out for big Max, he loves it to!

Big Max will be a beauty...

Man I luv this kid!!!!geez he's quick and he likes the tough stuff


Guaranteed to be senior-listed for 2012 now

Dunno about that. We HAVE to draft at least 3 kids in the ND, with Nicho as an upgrade thats 4... do we have 4 players that will be delisted at the end of the year? Hmm.

Dunno about that. We HAVE to draft at least 3 kids in the ND, with Nicho as an upgrade thats 4... do we have 4 players that will be delisted at the end of the year? Hmm.

Nicho will play next year...He looks a natural on the park.

I think we have found our small defender with good foot skills. Bartram...its not you.

I think we have found our small defender with good foot skills. Bartram...its not you.

Nicholson doesn't play on small forwards like Bartram does.

Nicholson doesn't play on small forwards like Bartram does.

But I have no doubt that he can.


But I have no doubt that he can.

I see Nicholson as more of an attacking medium defender. Bartram negates the small forward - Garlett, McGlynn, King, Ballantyne, Blair etc.

Guaranteed to be senior-listed for 2012 now

I don't think so. He definately deserves it, but spots on the senior list are precious this year. Will be a lot of hard decisions already without finding another spot for a rookie.

I like him. Can kick both feet (Bartram can't kick on either foot). Has pace, likes to take the game on, and doesn't go to water by hand when under pressure. Good signs.

The kid played well today.

He has his chance and he is not going to die wondering.

Three times i thought he was trying to do to much and he proved me wrong.

Burnt off the chasing defender.

He throws everything at the contest.

Showing a few others they are in danger for the future.


Dunno about that. We HAVE to draft at least 3 kids in the ND, with Nicho as an upgrade thats 4... do we have 4 players that will be delisted at the end of the year? Hmm.

Dunn, Bate, Newton and ummmmm, Morton.

 

What a great game :) - 21 possies and showed blistering speed!

Loved his goal too!

Should cement his spot for the next couple of weeks.

Go Nicho!

So do I, so far so good. He'll win his own contested ball, or he'll run & carry with some dash. In & under as well. Lets hope he can keep it up with the pressure, etc. He's not a passenger type.


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