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Robin Nahas

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check out Gartlett's career stats and compare them to Nahas...not even close.

I'm not talking stats wise. They are too similar of players, Garlett is just a lot better at what he does.

 

I hear they named him Tripod down at Tiger land. He has good reason to walk with a swagger. Get him onboard!

No great feat, his legs are about 2 inches long.

 

I'd take Leroy Jetta over Nahas.

What?

And even bigger spud.


And how big of a 'spud' was Neville last year? In your opinion of course, for perspective sake.

No he was a guy with rotten luck with injury.

People have short memories that seem to forget how much of a bigger stager then Lindsay Thomas back in 2012.

He is soft and mentally weak. And in general a verh ordinary player.

I think calling him an A Grader in the two's is generous but I get the point.

He's done and from what I have heard a bit of a tool.

His Last Season at Port Melbourne He was A Grade in the VFL...saw a lot of his games..

But that was VFL

 

He's just been delisted by North.

Worth a punt on a 1 year minimum money deal?

Silly punt!


Average footballer for the Tigers, couldn't get a game at North, let's do it!! FM, if we want to be taken seriously and start climbing the ladder, I suggest we aim a bit higher.

The reasoning of "he's better than Strauss or Tapscott" is a stupid one.

I'd take Leroy Jetta over Nahas.

I would too.

Not now that we got Garlett though.

Win!

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