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The Tiges should ask for an enquiry as to why our NGA zone is a wasteland. Saints look like they have another couple of guns again this year. Since our zones been complete garbage and we've torched hundreds of thousands on private boarding school fees for 🥔🥔🥔's. One of em was more pale and ginger than Clayton Oliver FFS's so highly doubt his indigenous origins. Club should reduce our annual NGA budget to $5 and instead divert the money to potential father sons gym memberships and skills training. In 8 years we got 1 good game out of Eggmessy Smith! So what a farce our zone has been compared to all the other teams.
 

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187cm tall. awesome another HBF for Dimma.
Playing HFF and as a mid

#19 Charlie Naish

Naish is the brother of former Richmond and West Coast player Patrick, and thus another father-son candidate for the Tigers. He started off his top-age campaign on a positive note, despite an indifferent kind of outing. Stationed at half-forward, the 187cm prospect was a viable marking target inside 50 and got loose enough times to register four scoring shots. While his radar was off for most of the game, he clunked a strong grab and converted the game-winning goal in term four after being shifted into midfield.
 
Playing HFF and as a mid

#19 Charlie Naish

Naish is the brother of former Richmond and West Coast player Patrick, and thus another father-son candidate for the Tigers. He started off his top-age campaign on a positive note, despite an indifferent kind of outing. Stationed at half-forward, the 187cm prospect was a viable marking target inside 50 and got loose enough times to register four scoring shots. While his radar was off for most of the game, he clunked a strong grab and converted the game-winning goal in term four after being shifted into midfield.
I like how the article states..."another father-son candidate for the Tigers"...making out as if the tigers have a ready made assembly line of F/S's churning out like the proverbial sausage machine...when the truth of the matter is...so far we have had a very poor record in comparison with other Club's F/S's!
 
I like how the article states..."another father-son candidate for the Tigers"...making out as if the tigers have a ready made assembly line of F/S's churning out like the proverbial sausage machine...when the truth of the matter is...so far we have had a very poor record in comparison with other Club's F/S's!
I don't know what is in the water at punt road, but they need to fix it.
 

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I like how the article states..."another father-son candidate for the Tigers"...making out as if the tigers have a ready made assembly line of F/S's churning out like the proverbial sausage machine...when the truth of the matter is...so far we have had a very poor record in comparison with other Club's F/S's!
Yeah our current squad is pretty bare of FS's. Current Pies squad on the other hand? Both Daicos brothers and Darcy Moore are pretty handy.
 
The Tiges should ask for an enquiry as to why our NGA zone is a wasteland. Saints look like they have another couple of guns again this year. Since our zones been complete garbage and we've torched hundreds of thousands on private boarding school fees for 🥔🥔🥔's. One of em was more pale and ginger than Clayton Oliver FFS's so highly doubt his indigenous origins. Club should reduce our annual NGA budget to $5 and instead divert the money to potential father sons gym memberships and skills training. In 8 years we got 1 good game out of Eggmessy Smith! So what a farce our zone has been compared to all the other teams.
That kid from Tongala looked liked being anything getting bog in seniors from like 12yo and ffs didn’t want an afl career , now his buddy Harley Reid will be next dusty ,,what could a been . It’s hard to believe that we wouldnt have any likely types from shepparton Bendigo area
 
This is the write up from the HUN:

Charlie Naish is the younger brother of former Richmond and West Coast midfielder Patrick Naish and the son of former Richmond and Port Adelaide wingman Chris Naish.
Charlie, who is eligible as a father-son for the Tigers, has a high footy IQ and good skills.
He played on a wing and across half-forward last year but could push into the onball brigade this season.



Ball use and football nous are definite strengths. Hopefully can get more midfield time to work on his contested game.
 
How good would it be to get Knights' and Rioli's boys as F/S picks after we win back to back premierships. I can already taste the hate spewing from opposition fans saying it's not fair.

The stars are aligning my friends :thumbsu:
Just scrolling back, funny how this worked out. Win back to back flags in 2019/2020 and draft MRJ to debut in 2021. Good foresight :tearsofjoy:
 

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