Nathan Brown- Re-signs

Milky

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Posted on instagram a photo of the Tigers logo and said '3 more years' Also judging by the comments he has re-signed. Good work young an and looking forward to seeing him in first grade with us. Also good work by Potter and Mayer.
 
I like the Mayer Potter combination,they just quietly go about their business and are slowly getting the job done, Just hope the injury god can go and shine his stuff on another team for a few years so we can really judge what their made of
 
@supercoach said:
I like the Mayer Potter combination,they just quietly go about their business and are slowly getting the job done, Just hope the injury god can go and shine his stuff on another team for a few years so we can really judge what their made of

I like it too, no rumours or anything. They make it quick and simple. There was not any rumours about Keithy and Kapow.
 
@Milky said:
Posted on instagram a photo of the Tigers logo and said '3 more years' Also judging by the comments he has re-signed. Good work young an and looking forward to seeing him in first grade with us. Also good work by Potter and Mayer.

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@alexaki said:
I'm with you…who is Nathan Brown?

This post has to be a stitch up surely? Brown has been solid in the 20's for the past couple of seasons. Will be good for him to train with the top squad..

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Possibly this guy…
Just at a guess
http://www.weststigers.com.au/nycplayerprofiledisplay/Wests%20Tigers-NYC/Nathan%20Brown/6944

Nathan Brown

Date of Birth: 1 March, 1993
Height: 185 cm
Weight: 107 kg
Position: Prop
Rep. Honours: NA
Junior Clubs: Five Dock (Birthplace: Fairfield, NSW)
Previous Clubs: NA
FG Debut: Yet to play NRL
Club Debut: NYC (2012)
Yet to play NRL

Full Bio

A strong running prop with a good work rate, Nathan Brown played in the 2012 Wests Tigers NYC premiership winning team.

His experience and go forward up front will again be pivotal in Coach Todd Payten's plans.

Nathan spent part of the pre-season training with the NRL squad. Away from the game, he enjoys going to the beach.

Occupation/Studying: Packer at Allied Express.
NYC Games: 21, 3 tries, 12 points.
 
Building for the future.

So it looks like Potter was doing something to move us forward, will be nice not to have the alarmists out in force for a while.
 
@LaT said:
Building for the future.

So it looks like Potter was doing something to move us forward, will be nice not to have the alarmists out in force for a while.

They'll be back! They can't help themselves to be continually negative.

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@Anonymous said:
@LaT said:
Building for the future.

So it looks like Potter was doing something to move us forward, will be nice not to have the alarmists out in force for a while.

They'll be back! They can't help themselves to be continually negative.

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I'm still here. Our attack is still abysmal. Worst since Lamb.

But credit where credit is due, Potter has got two A-Grade quality games out of us. Still park football but two steps up from the C-Grade we played against South.

The real test will be over the next fortnight.

It will be an interesting year regardless. I am liking some of the younger players he is picking. I am just hoping this doesn't change when the injured players come back.

I am still very disappointed we signed Fulton for three more years. I believe that is, like he decision to sign Richards, a decision we will regret.

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Well done Tigers hierachy

I would put Brown somewhere between Woods and Groat from what I have seen

Has potential and when he reaches the full time squad he will improve greatly and put bulk on pretty quickly
 
This guy was outstanding in the Grand Final last year and remember commenting to my old man that this kid is gonna go places , Very good news. Building nicely
 
Continues our push with promoting from within. Such a massive focus on developing and promoting our youth in the last few years. Whilst we haven't always recruited well lately, I genuinely believe we've got it right when it comes to retention - Fifita being the only exception. Don't believe Fifita was ever managed properly by Sheens and whilst you could argue cases for Hino and Beau, it's safe to say we haven't really missed them - injury toll aside.
 
@southerntiger said:
@Anonymous said:
@LaT said:
Building for the future.

So it looks like Potter was doing something to move us forward, will be nice not to have the alarmists out in force for a while.

They'll be back! They can't help themselves to be continually negative.

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I'm still here. Our attack is still abysmal. Worst since Lamb.

But credit where credit is due, Potter has got two A-Grade quality games out of us. Still park football but two steps up from the C-Grade we played against South.

The real test will be over the next fortnight.

It will be an interesting year regardless. I am liking some of the younger players he is picking. I am just hoping this doesn't change when the injured players come back.

I am still very disappointed we signed Fulton for three more years. I believe that is, like he decision to sign Richards, a decision we will regret.

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Boy are you a good judge!!!

Fulton, the best tackler in the NRL and Richards, one of the most experienced backs either here or in England and he is one of the best goal kickers as well.

Good judge.
 
@foreveratiger said:
This guy was outstanding in the Grand Final last year and remember commenting to my old man that this kid is gonna go places , Very good news. Building nicely

It was the preliminary final that he was great in, he twisted his ankle late in that game and stuggle to make it to fitness for the grandfinal. He played but was very subdued.
 

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