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Nick Robertson is 24, 190cm, is quick, has good disposal and is a handy tagger who was surprisingly delisted by Brisbane. If we can nab him, we would have a free hit at him as a Delisted Free Agent.

 

I would definitely look at him.  He is a solid player and has courage bordering on lunacy.  That is from the little I have seen.

He must have been floated for trade with no takers.  Anyone know what the knock on his?

As  a Lions home ground Gabba watcher over his career my take would  be his only flaw is a lack of ability ie skill.

But he ticks many boxes and is one if the most determined competitors around.

Personally I would prefer if we chased Sam Gray or Alan Christiansen as I believe our needs in that small crumbing goalkicking forward role are  greater.but Nick R would not be a bad rookie either.

But firstly let's persuade  JACK MARTIN of his role and need at Demonland for flair talent and class. Now we are really talkin!

 

 

 

This is one of the only delisted free agents to date that’s worth picking up. Great competitor.  Tackles and works hard.  Sure limited but brings 100% to the contest.  Depth type but would be handy if needed.  Worth a 1-year opportunity for “free”. 

On 10/21/2019 at 6:45 PM, alpha33 said:

Nick Robertson is 24, 190cm, is quick, has good disposal and is a handy tagger who was surprisingly delisted by Brisbane. If we can nab him, we would have a free hit at him as a Delisted Free Agent.

You got the right guy? This guy single handedly lost them the final against GWS with his horrific decision making and disposal. He is a battler and would just be plugging a hole into something else arrived.


Reminds me of Stephen Morris from Richmond before he was delisted - hard working, mouthy, in your face, pain in the [censored] with not much else to offer..

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