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Sammy sent him to go toe to toe with Serong, the 3rd best clearance player in the comp, at stages. Beat him at his own game. Not many can say that.Thought he was the 2nd best player on ground after Meek yesterday.
Was just a brute in the contest.
well, if I was Nash's manager, I would be advising him not to sign.
he's a better player than Battle, so where is Connor's $5m deal?
there would be plenty of clubs interested in getting him, and like Battle, he is an UFA.
well, if I was Nash's manager, I would be advising him not to sign.
he's a better player than Battle, so where is Connor's $5m deal?
there would be plenty of clubs interested in getting him, and like Battle, he is an UFA.
He's quite close with some of the Irish lads who play down the highwayPies and cats just quietly waiting in the wings but, fully expect for him to stay put.
He ain't leaving
Clarkson tried to ruin him but failed. He succeeded with Glass unfortunately. He could’ve been a playerAll credit to the coach.
Under Clarkson, Nash was struggling as a half-forward.
It was Sam who saw that we needed toughness in the midfield and that (almost) 2 metre Nash had that ability, especially with his Irish rugby background (schoolboy champion and all of that).
The midfield is the key under Sam. He has worked hard to get the tough nut attitude. Newcombe, Worpel and Day are the key but Nash is the toughest.
Moore also when he plays midfield - he’ll run through a brick wall.
And we’ll surely see the Wiz have his time at centre stoppages. He’ll be a sensation and, with his aggressive attitude, he’d bring down a rhinoceros.
But we need the depth. Mackenzie is looking good. Ward is a smooth mover but has been dropped twice this year to Box Hill. The coaches said to work on his “stoppage craft”. That’s probably code for be harder at the ball - make an impact at stoppages. Yesterday he showed he’s getting there.
Again, whether it’s Nash or Ward or the others, it’s all credit to Sam. Premierships are built on tough midfielders.
It will get inked when he nails another top 5 PCM finish. Smart move.I'm getting a bit concerned here. Where is that contract he's apparently signed?
I dunno, Glass' temperament was his issue. If he was good he was good, but as soon as he made one mistake he'd drop his bundle and make 10.Clarkson tried to ruin him but failed. He succeeded with Glass unfortunately. He could’ve been a player
Glass was a quick free flowing athletic star who was never allowed to play to his strengths. He was frustrated by the rigid structure Clarko set for him. Mitch understood what Nash’s strengths are before anyone else including Clarko and has blossomed ever since.I dunno, Glass' temperament was his issue. If he was good he was good, but as soon as he made one mistake he'd drop his bundle and make 10.
Nash is a different player, different prospect.