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Robin Nahas

goose said:
Please don't mention him in the same sentence as Cotch and Martin.

As i pushed post, I thought to myself: bet some goose says don't compare Nahas to Cotchin.

I was more right than i expected.
 
evo said:
As i pushed post, I thought to myself: bet some goose says don't compare Nahas to Cotchin.

I was more right than i expected.

You got me in one evo, can't get anything past you.
 
evo said:
Developing into an important player for us. He was probably the best in game 1 I thought. Makes things happen in tight situations like the Chimp and Martin do.

Agree. Looks fitter and sharper then last year. Players like Nahas are five times as valuable as they were ten years ago.

If he can push into the midfield more, he gives us something we don’t have. Raw pace.
 
It is great to see Robbie emerge as an AFL footballer, but I really hope that he is representative of a change at Tigerland. That our player development will finally start getting the best out of fringe players with potential.

That is what we really need to become a force.
 
Impressed with what I have seen from Nahas so far this early on. Normally at Tigerland, players who have a break out year, fall away the next year.... hopefully not nahas. Clean, assured and dangerous around goal. Keep it up for all the tiger faithful sakes
 
Collo said:
Impressed with what I have seen from Nahas so far this early on. Normally at Tigerland, players who have a break out year, fall away the next year.... hopefully not nahas. Clean, assured and dangerous around goal. Keep it up for all the tiger faithful sakes

If I remember correctly, Nahas did fall away in his second year before coming back better than ever.

He put in the hard yards last year and it paid off. Has started this year the same way.
 
I mean after his break out year which was last year.. his first year was promising but not "made it as an afl footballer"... big difference.
 
Streak said:
It is great to see Robbie emerge as an AFL footballer, but I really hope that he is representative of a change at Tigerland. That our player development will finally start getting the best out of fringe players with potential.

Hope so. We've already seen it happen with Rance.

I have a feeling that it will be Post's year this year, probably at Astbury's expense.
 
Collo said:
I mean after his break out year which was last year.. his first year was promising but not "made it as an afl footballer"... big difference.

Got ya.

I reckon if Nahas improves even further he might even be pushing for elite status.
 
Nahas seems to have escaped scrutiny so far.
I thought he was one of 3 most disappointing players on the night.
He provided little of the run that he can and got little of the ball.

Hard to know whether the Blues put much work into him, but hopefully he can lift this week.
 
Brodders17 said:
Nahas seems to have escaped scrutiny so far.
I thought he was one of 3 most disappointing players on the night.
He provided little of the run that he can and got little of the ball.

Hard to know whether the Blues put much work into him, but hopefully he can lift this week.

Yep he was ordinary, no doubt.
 
With King coming back and White and Webberly knocking on the door, he will have to make sure he does not put another shocker. If Nahas plays well we look a much better team.
 
MB78 said:
With King coming back and White and Webberly knocking on the door, he will have to make sure he does not put another shocker. If Nahas plays well we look a much better team.

Webberly is not a small forward and White is no good.
 
Had the case of the fumbles the other night, kept slipping over and running into opposition.

That hold onto the blues player when he was trying to Sheppard which dis allowed Vickerys goal was a shocker.