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Robin Nahas

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Not getting regular games at Richmond and is a definite talent who could work wondera on our forward line.

I would offer up a Strauss or a Tapscott for him and see where things go.

 

Neeld effed up letting Petterd go because he didnt suit the flawed game plan/style.

Petterd getting more game time than Nahas at the Tigers. Lol.

Edited by McQueen

 

we already have blease and barry, not really worth the effort

You're kidding, right? RIGHT?!?!? Please tell me you're kidding.


Not that bad of an idea, would be great under the feet of Clark, Dawes Hogan next year..

But would rather pluck a kid from the draft, I'd love a little pest in the forward pocket.

Not getting regular games at Richmond and is a definite talent who could work wondera on our forward line.

I would offer up a Strauss or a Tapscott for him and see where things go.

Absolutely not. Fringe player at best.Better off trying another kid over Nahas. Vfl player at best.

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Can you explain how another kid(this would be a late pick) Strauss or Tapscott could add more value then bringing in an experienced small forward whose been pushed out due to really well performing team mates. If Jake King gets suspended he would be starting 22 for a top 6 side.

 

Yeah I don't see why people are dismissing him so quickly? I've seen him do some very good things in the forward line. But I guess we have such a wealth in quick small forwards...

Edited by cunnerz09

Pass. We have so much small forward talent on our list, that we shouldn't even bother considering another that's kicked 35 goals in a season.


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I dont see much worth holding onto Strauss. Next year is his 6th season. Even if he does come good he can go where he wants in 2 years as a RFA. IF he comes good.

Yeah I don't see why people are dismissing him so quickly? I've seen him do some very good things in the forward line. But I guess we have such a wealth in quick small forwards...

Do we? davey and bynes are getting on, blease is expected to play a mid/wing role, nev is a better defender, I cant think of any small forwards on our list.

apologies i missed your saracasm on the end '...' haha

definatley would be a great target, could prob get him for chips as well

offer rohan bail lol


Naha's over Jetta for me.

What would either cost? 3rd round draft pick?

Pretty good idea. Neville Jetta doesn't look like he's returning to the forward pocket, doesn't seem like we're too interested in playing Blease there, we're gonna have 3 capable talls next year so i'd love to have a decent small there. He's 25, played 82 games and kicked 100 goals. Parting ways with Rodan and Byrnes would be ideal if we were to get Nahas though.

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I think we should offer a 4th round pick for this guy, Tigers set to delist him and he could fill a gaping hole in our forward line. Experienced small forward which could fit in for a few years while one of the younger guys develops to fit in.

Let the younger guy develop; Nahas couldn't get a game with a club that had a substandard small forward ahead of him. No thanks.

Have I ever told you I don't rate small forwards?

Edited by rjay

Blease>nahas

 

Runs like the wind.

Beaten by Strauss, but towelled up Nicho.

Good little player who ducks his head ala Ham, Shuey, Puopolo.....gets a free kick every time.

Yes from me.


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