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Welcome to Richmond Chris Yarran

TigerForce said:
Looking good Yazz.

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Looks good.
 
PJ in Osaka said:
Is it possible to change your forum name with out making a new profile?

The admins can change poster names without losing their profile.
 
He will also compliment Dusty as an alternative receiver who can break the lines with his accurate long kicking off both feet
 
How good would it be seeing Lids and Yazz going stride for stride through the centre on the 'G handballing to each other. :clap
 
Welcome Yazz

For you and Richmond:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtKADQnjQmc

Enjoy!
 
This time last year there was a big call for us to recruit an x factor player in the draft and a big push on here for Nakia Cockatoo in that context. Yarran is inconsistent and can drift in and out of games but he is also that x factor player imo.

There are going to be times where we lament his lack of output but there will be other times he does things that will make a big difference to us. He is capable of the mercurial and we need that in our team which is largely made up of solid citizens playing their role.

I like the idea of him forward but I can also see a strong argument for him in the back half as well. If Houli is down our run out of defence can be well down and Yarran will help that a lot. My view is that he will play predominately back but will be switched forward at times when we need an extra spark.

He seems to have become a better player since Friday on this site but in my mind there has consistently been a group under rating him as a player posting here. We just have to accept what sort of player he is.
 
Sintiger said:
This time last year there was a big call for us to recruit an x factor player in the draft and a big push on here for Nakia Cockatoo in that context. Yarran is inconsistent and can drift in and out of games but he is also that x factor player imo.

There are going to be times where we lament his lack of output but there will be other times he does things that will make a big difference to us. He is capable of the mercurial and we need that in our team which is largely made up of solid citizens playing their role.

I like the idea of him forward but I can also see a strong argument for him in the back half as well. If Houli is down our run out of defence can be well down and Yarran will help that a lot. My view is that he will play predominately back but will be switched forward at times when we need an extra spark.

He seems to have become a better player since Friday on this site but in my mind there has consistently been a group under rating him as a player posting here. We just have to accept what sort of player he is.

I just hope Hardwick doesn't null his x factor.

Put him on the wing and let him run both ways like Lewis Jetta, Isaac Smith etc. I worry we will put him in defence and he will be burnt by his opponents when he is not a defender.
 
wayne said:
Big left hook - tick
Chapman - tick
Essendon - tick
Watched the video n was thinking exactly the same thing, just a sweet moment of old school angry. Doesn't hurt for a player to remind the cheap n nasty nigglers that you've got some mongrel arsepick hiding in the back pocket once in a while.
The *smile* rules n slow mo replays will always cost the retaliator weeks while the instigator walks away laughing. Makes the cheap niggler think twice about what he's doing if he gets his head torn off or split open occasionally.