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Chris Naish
Height: 172
Weight: 71
Date of Birth: 27th September 1971
Nickname: Naish
Contract Details: Delisted at the end of 1999.
Position: Midfielder
SANFL Club: North Adelaide
Recruited From: Richmond (Traded for John Rombotis at the end of 1997)
Other AFL Clubs: Richmond (1990-97, 143 games, 212 goals)
Career Games: 161 (67 wins, 2 draws, 92 losses)
Career Goals: 228
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More info on Chris Naish
An inventive and clever forward in his days at Richmond, he earned a Big V guernsey. Originally from Wangaratta he came up in a talented batch of youngsters and as a junior earned All-Australian selection along with Wayne Carey, Robert Harvey and Jose Romero.
He did not miss a senior game at Richmond for three years up to the end of 1996, but had a mediocre last season playing only 12 games. Still it was a surprise that he was so easily released by the Tigers and Port regarded him as a great pick up.
He had a steady, if unremarkable, season for Port in 1998, but in 1999 he had persistent hamstring problems and only played a handful of games.
Courtesy of 'The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers'
Height: 172
Weight: 71
Date of Birth: 27th September 1971
Nickname: Naish
Contract Details: Delisted at the end of 1999.
Position: Midfielder
SANFL Club: North Adelaide
Recruited From: Richmond (Traded for John Rombotis at the end of 1997)
Other AFL Clubs: Richmond (1990-97, 143 games, 212 goals)
Career Games: 161 (67 wins, 2 draws, 92 losses)
Career Goals: 228
For more career stats click here.
More info on Chris Naish
An inventive and clever forward in his days at Richmond, he earned a Big V guernsey. Originally from Wangaratta he came up in a talented batch of youngsters and as a junior earned All-Australian selection along with Wayne Carey, Robert Harvey and Jose Romero.
He did not miss a senior game at Richmond for three years up to the end of 1996, but had a mediocre last season playing only 12 games. Still it was a surprise that he was so easily released by the Tigers and Port regarded him as a great pick up.
He had a steady, if unremarkable, season for Port in 1998, but in 1999 he had persistent hamstring problems and only played a handful of games.
Courtesy of 'The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers'