agree. the original thinking of having kosi forward was to give us another marking target and stop us directing every attack to riewoldt, something that has made us one-dimensional and vulnerable in the past.BAM! (shhhh) wrote:For all that, given 2 wins, I think our best approach is to persist with the setup we've got and try and get it peaking
kosi's important because neither riewoldt or fraser is that good a contested mark. their strengths are in other areas, such as on the lead.
really it is about sharing the workload and making sure that we are never soley reliant on one guy.
the way some people are carrying on you would think having three big guys of the calibre of riewoldt, gehrig and koschitzke was a weakness rather than a strength.
if it is a problem, as some are saying, it is a problem many other clubs wish they had as well.
it is one of our great strengths and we should push home the advantage.