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Robin Nahas

I thought he played his best game for the club tonight, third best Richmond player on the ground imo.
Does try to do too much at times but he does breaks the lines.

Well done Robin.....I have been a bit critical at times but keep up the good work.
 
Nahas was very good. He needs to play similar to this every week though. Consistency is the key. Especially because of his small frame he can become a liability. Was ordinary last week.
 
Nahas played good. To succeed, he needs to grip the ball better and create his space instead of just running anywhere with hope.
 
As long as he makes the kids match his line breaking and tenacity at the ball as well as their skill he is an asset that can help us improve

Happy with that....
 
Also took a couple of good marks under pressure today. One of our best. I reckon he has been pretty good this year. His effort can never be questioned.
 
26 touches today, smashed his career best of 21 which he set last year in that dire Port game.

Player on the rise, like the team
 
Very, very good.

Like his midfield/fwd flank role.

Got caught once, took some strong marks for his size.

Breakout year.

Nahas in best 22 easily IMO.

Nahas stays in. Nason/Edwards out.
 
SkillzThatKillz said:
Very, very good.

Like his midfield/fwd flank role.

Got caught once, took some strong marks for his size.

Breakout year.

Nahas in best 22 easily IMO.

Nahas stays in. Nason/Edwards out.

thought nason was pretty good tonight considering its is first game of the year
 
Definitely stays in but dear oh dear when is he gonna pick up some ball cleanly....Yeah Nah is like a 6 touch player.
 
ToraToraTora said:
Definitely stays in but dear oh dear when is he gonna pick up some ball cleanly....Yeah Nah is like a 6 touch player.

Agree he does fumble a lot. But he played very well tonight; easily his best game for the club. Couldn't quite fit him in the votes but thought he was our 4th best.

That said, not convinced that he is the type of player you want in the best 22 if you are going to play finals and win flags.
 
Was his best game for the club. Credit where credit is due. The kid has worked his backside off in the pre-season knowing his future is on the line and it seems to be paying dividends.
 
I always squarm when he does those fancy little run around 3 players and gets caught moments, but tbh he's been in our consistent group of players thus far... gets to the ball no matter what and has generally improved his football smarts.
 
lacks composure & decision making smarts. got a lot of it tonight but i must say i cringe every time he gets the ball...

got to reward his hard work & effort. deserves to stay in at the moment, but unless he works & improves on the areas of his game that he needs to, ideally towards the end of the year he'll start getting pushed out of the side by guys like morton, helbig etc.
 
He was buzzing around really well tonight - if only he could go at the ball with soft hands he might be a cleaner player and not get himself into awkward situations.

Played a solid game tonight - with his pace I thought with the sub rule this year that he would be ideal in that role, but you can't do that to a player week-in week-out as he will get no consistency to his game.
 
ToraToraTora said:
Definitely stays in but dear oh dear when is he gonna pick up some ball cleanly....Yeah Nah is like a 6 touch player.

He's like a dog chasing a tennis ball but can't quite grab it in the mouth and ends up chasing it onto the road into an oncoming car.
 
Tony Braxton-Hicks said:
He's like a dog chasing a tennis ball but can't quite grab it in the mouth and ends up chasing it onto the road into an oncoming car.

this made me laugh.

Nahas is good for the team development as he sets the tone for others to follow - that is run, run and run.
 
Tony Braxton-Hicks said:
He's like a dog chasing a tennis ball but can't quite grab it in the mouth and ends up chasing it onto the road into an oncoming car.

LOL

That's getting Sig'd.