what is kosi's captaincy record
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what is kosi's captaincy record
another win for No 23.
what is his record now?
what is his record now?
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Re: what is kosi's captaincy record
Hopefully zero. If he gets this job for a season we would never see him play given his and other past captains injury potential.saintbrat wrote:another win for No 23.
what is his record now?
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Steve Perkins- the Pulse 26/2/08
[Quote}Justin case for captaincy
If St Kilda wants to get the best out of Justin Koschittzke this eason, perhaps it should make him captain.
The young ruckman- forward has captained the side four times - in three games in 2005 when nick riewoldt was injured , and on saturday against geelong. His stats from these four games tell only part of the story
Round 15 vs Carlton- 23 disposals, 11 marks 4.2
Round 16 vs Richmond - 16 disposals, 10 marks, 5.1
Round 17 vs Collingwood - 18 disposals, 10 marls, 5.2
NAB 2008 vs Geelong 10 disposals, 5 marks, 5.1
in the three games in 2005 Koschitzke polles the maximum nine Browmlow medal votes, while on saturday he was unanimously best-on- ground.[/quote]
Details from the 2005 games below
Round 17 Dome
St Kilda: 4.4, 9.8, 15.14, 21.17 (143)
Collingwood: 2.4, 3.6, 8.8, 10.10 (70)
Best - St Kilda: Koschitzke, Ball, Hayes, Milne, Thompson, Powell, Fisher, Guerra
Collingwood: Buckley, Davis, Woewodin, Wakelin, Shaw, Lockyer
Goals - St Kilda: Koschitzke 5, Milne 4, Guerra 4, Gehrig 3, Dal Santo, R.Clarke, Ball, Goddard, Hayes Collingwood: Tarrant 2, Davis 2, Lockyer, Maxwell, Burns, Lonie, Woewodin, Fanning
Hitouts: St Kilda 38, Collingwood 24
50m Penalties: St Kilda 1, Collingwood 1
Injuries - St Kilda: X.Clarke (Hamstring), Hudghton (Hip), Ackland (Leg)
Collingwood: Didak (Ankle), Rusling (Shoulder)
Collingwood: Prestigiacomo Replaced In The Selected Line Up By Iacobucci
Umpires - Mcburney, Ryan, Woodcock
Crowd - 45,576 At Telstra Dome
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Round 16
MCG
Richmond: 3.2, 4.4, 4.6, 5.7 (37)
St Kilda: 1.4, 6.5, 9.8, 16.10 (106)
Goals - Richmond: Richardson 2, Hilton 2, Deledio
St Kilda: Koschitzke 5, Milne 3, Gehrig 2, Guerra, Peckett, Ackland, Thompson, Jones, Powell
Best - Richmond: Tuck, Coughlan, Deledio, Chaffey, Bowden
St Kilda: Koschitzke, Dal Santo, Hayes, Peckett, Jones, Maguire, Fisher, Hudghton, Powell
Hitouts: Saints 15, Richmond 59
50m Penalties: Saints 0, Richmond 2
Injuries - Richmond: Gaspar (Hamstring), Campbell (Calf), Simmonds (Hip)
Umpires - Margetts, Grun, Stevic
Crowd - 40,043 at The MCG
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Round 15
Dome
St Kilda: 2.2, 7.5, 15.2, 23.15 (153)
Carlton: 2.2, 4.4, 6.4, 11.7 (73)
Goals - St Kilda: Milne 5, Gehrig 4, Koschitzke 4, Ackland 3, Hayes 2, Schwarze 2, Thompson, Dal Santo, McQualter Carlton: Simpson 3, Lappin 2, Camporeale 2, Bryan, Longmuir, Whitnall, Stevens
Best - St Kilda: Koschitzke, Hayes, Ball, Dal Santo, Gehrig, Ackland, Milne, Thompson Carlton: Simpson, Lappin, Carrazzo, Camporeale
Changes - St Kilda: Peckett, Penny and Guerra replaced in selected side by Jones, R.Clarke and Blake
Hitouts: Saints 47, Carlton 30
50m Penalties: Saints 1, Carlton 2 - nil
Umpires - Kennedy, Chamberlain, Nicholls
Crowd - 39,181 at Telstra Dome
Steve Perkins- the Pulse 26/2/08
[Quote}Justin case for captaincy
If St Kilda wants to get the best out of Justin Koschittzke this eason, perhaps it should make him captain.
The young ruckman- forward has captained the side four times - in three games in 2005 when nick riewoldt was injured , and on saturday against geelong. His stats from these four games tell only part of the story
Round 15 vs Carlton- 23 disposals, 11 marks 4.2
Round 16 vs Richmond - 16 disposals, 10 marks, 5.1
Round 17 vs Collingwood - 18 disposals, 10 marls, 5.2
NAB 2008 vs Geelong 10 disposals, 5 marks, 5.1
in the three games in 2005 Koschitzke polles the maximum nine Browmlow medal votes, while on saturday he was unanimously best-on- ground.[/quote]
Details from the 2005 games below
Round 17 Dome
St Kilda: 4.4, 9.8, 15.14, 21.17 (143)
Collingwood: 2.4, 3.6, 8.8, 10.10 (70)
Best - St Kilda: Koschitzke, Ball, Hayes, Milne, Thompson, Powell, Fisher, Guerra
Collingwood: Buckley, Davis, Woewodin, Wakelin, Shaw, Lockyer
Goals - St Kilda: Koschitzke 5, Milne 4, Guerra 4, Gehrig 3, Dal Santo, R.Clarke, Ball, Goddard, Hayes Collingwood: Tarrant 2, Davis 2, Lockyer, Maxwell, Burns, Lonie, Woewodin, Fanning
Hitouts: St Kilda 38, Collingwood 24
50m Penalties: St Kilda 1, Collingwood 1
Injuries - St Kilda: X.Clarke (Hamstring), Hudghton (Hip), Ackland (Leg)
Collingwood: Didak (Ankle), Rusling (Shoulder)
Collingwood: Prestigiacomo Replaced In The Selected Line Up By Iacobucci
Umpires - Mcburney, Ryan, Woodcock
Crowd - 45,576 At Telstra Dome
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Round 16
MCG
Richmond: 3.2, 4.4, 4.6, 5.7 (37)
St Kilda: 1.4, 6.5, 9.8, 16.10 (106)
Goals - Richmond: Richardson 2, Hilton 2, Deledio
St Kilda: Koschitzke 5, Milne 3, Gehrig 2, Guerra, Peckett, Ackland, Thompson, Jones, Powell
Best - Richmond: Tuck, Coughlan, Deledio, Chaffey, Bowden
St Kilda: Koschitzke, Dal Santo, Hayes, Peckett, Jones, Maguire, Fisher, Hudghton, Powell
Hitouts: Saints 15, Richmond 59
50m Penalties: Saints 0, Richmond 2
Injuries - Richmond: Gaspar (Hamstring), Campbell (Calf), Simmonds (Hip)
Umpires - Margetts, Grun, Stevic
Crowd - 40,043 at The MCG
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Round 15
Dome
St Kilda: 2.2, 7.5, 15.2, 23.15 (153)
Carlton: 2.2, 4.4, 6.4, 11.7 (73)
Goals - St Kilda: Milne 5, Gehrig 4, Koschitzke 4, Ackland 3, Hayes 2, Schwarze 2, Thompson, Dal Santo, McQualter Carlton: Simpson 3, Lappin 2, Camporeale 2, Bryan, Longmuir, Whitnall, Stevens
Best - St Kilda: Koschitzke, Hayes, Ball, Dal Santo, Gehrig, Ackland, Milne, Thompson Carlton: Simpson, Lappin, Carrazzo, Camporeale
Changes - St Kilda: Peckett, Penny and Guerra replaced in selected side by Jones, R.Clarke and Blake
Hitouts: Saints 47, Carlton 30
50m Penalties: Saints 1, Carlton 2 - nil
Umpires - Kennedy, Chamberlain, Nicholls
Crowd - 39,181 at Telstra Dome
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I've always liked the idea of Kosi as captain, but IMO it will never happen, we have too many better candidates... as far as I can see Roo will lead the club for the next 6 or 7 years...
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I've always wanted to see Kosi Captain the team for one year. He just seems to take the role upon his shoulders and then grab a game by the "scruff of the neck" and make it his own.
He seems to take the responsibilty upon himself to lead us to a win. Kosi is a more straightforward simplistic (NOT simple) country boy who knows what he has to do and just goes out there and does it!
Many of his best performances have been when he has been given the job and he rises to the occassion to perform his role. He's a bit "John Wayne-like" in this regard.
We all just want to see him stay fit and stay on the ground to restore his confidence in himself. This has been a great pre-season for him and I'm hoping his performances will reflect this in 2008. He can deliver anything and he certainly is one of the very best contested marks in the AFL. I just love watching him take those grabs against his opponents.
He seems to take the responsibilty upon himself to lead us to a win. Kosi is a more straightforward simplistic (NOT simple) country boy who knows what he has to do and just goes out there and does it!
Many of his best performances have been when he has been given the job and he rises to the occassion to perform his role. He's a bit "John Wayne-like" in this regard.
We all just want to see him stay fit and stay on the ground to restore his confidence in himself. This has been a great pre-season for him and I'm hoping his performances will reflect this in 2008. He can deliver anything and he certainly is one of the very best contested marks in the AFL. I just love watching him take those grabs against his opponents.
I think Kosi should be made Captain. The responsibility doesn't hinder his game, if anything it brings out his best. With the new set up and him being up forward he can settle in a position and take the extra responsibility.
Whereas I think Ball and Riewoldt's natural game seemed to be hindered.
I hate the co-captain thing.
Give it to Kosi.
Whereas I think Ball and Riewoldt's natural game seemed to be hindered.
I hate the co-captain thing.
Give it to Kosi.
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