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PUNT ROAD END | Richmond Tigers Forum

this isn't anything too special....but i do think it's worth noting..

http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/news/tough-love-samoa-dives-into-football/2008/05/10/1210131331508.html


Nicholas Naitanui is a case in point. The 196-centimetre ruckman of Fijian descent is the unbackable favourite to be this year's No. 1 draft pick, and his freaky athleticism has encouraged recruiters to turn their eyes to the Pacific, with Western Bulldogs recruiting manager Scott Clayton already having visited Fiji at least twice, and Richmond recruiting manager Craig Cameron eyeing Samoa.


with the recent talk about international rookies...it's it's interesting to note that we're also getting our hands wet..which is good...for a while i was getting a bit disappointed we didn't have the funds to grab any freebies from ireland...but...it's good that we're concentrating our efforts closer to home..samoa...who are all big and athletic and not afraid of body contact.....hopefully in the near future we can secure of of these players...