Kosi cosy in Saints' camp
By Mark Robinson
October 02, 2008 JUSTIN Koschitzke will remain a Saint in 2009 unless the club receives an offer too good to refuse.
And that offer hasn't yet materialised, nor is it likely to during trade week.
Coach Ross Lyon told the 26-year-old late last week that he did not want to trade him, just as teammate Nick Dal Santo was told he was a required player.
The eight-year forward/ruckman, who has two years to run on a three-year deal, has made it known he does not want to leave St Kilda.
Saints chief executive Archie Fraser strongly indicated Koschitzke was staying. "We signed a three-year deal with him and the view is we still see him a part of the structure," Fraser said.
"You never say never because you don't know what's going to come up during trade week, and he's probably been floated around more because of perception than the reality, but he's pretty important part of the group."
As the Saints prepare to analyse the youthful offerings at draft camp, Fraser said the club remained "in the mix" for Ben Cousins, but tipped Collingwood to secure him, and that another Sydney-to-Saints deal - this time involving Ryan O'Keefe - was unlikely.
"I think he's (O'Keefe) looking for a four-year deal. He's 28 this year; we don't have a good history of doing long-term deals," Fraser said.
"We don't even know if he wants to stay in Sydney yet, so I'd have to say no, I can't see us . . . we won't be giving away our early pick and they would want an early pick."
On Cousins, Fraser said: "We certainly think we're in the mix, but I think he will end up at Collingwood because of his relationship with Mick (Malthouse) and I don't think he'll come here unless the Collingwood thing falls apart."
Koschitzke's value to the Saints would increase next year after back-up ruckman Michael Gardiner retires, as anticipated.
Steven King will be offered a new contract, Ben McEvoy is still developing, leaving Koschitzke to be the play as a back up ruckman/forward.
"We're working through a deal with Kingy, he will be here," Fraser said.
The Saints will draft a ruckman among their six picks at the national draft.
Kosi cosy in Saints' camp
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Kosi cosy in Saints' camp
By Mark Robinson
October 02, 2008 JUSTIN Koschitzke will remain a Saint in 2009 unless the club receives an offer too good to refuse.
And that offer hasn't yet materialised, nor is it likely to during trade week.
Coach Ross Lyon told the 26-year-old late last week that he did not want to trade him, just as teammate Nick Dal Santo was told he was a required player.
The eight-year forward/ruckman, who has two years to run on a three-year deal, has made it known he does not want to leave St Kilda.
Saints chief executive Archie Fraser strongly indicated Koschitzke was staying. "We signed a three-year deal with him and the view is we still see him a part of the structure," Fraser said.
"You never say never because you don't know what's going to come up during trade week, and he's probably been floated around more because of perception than the reality, but he's pretty important part of the group."
As the Saints prepare to analyse the youthful offerings at draft camp, Fraser said the club remained "in the mix" for Ben Cousins, but tipped Collingwood to secure him, and that another Sydney-to-Saints deal - this time involving Ryan O'Keefe - was unlikely.
"I think he's (O'Keefe) looking for a four-year deal. He's 28 this year; we don't have a good history of doing long-term deals," Fraser said.
"We don't even know if he wants to stay in Sydney yet, so I'd have to say no, I can't see us . . . we won't be giving away our early pick and they would want an early pick."
On Cousins, Fraser said: "We certainly think we're in the mix, but I think he will end up at Collingwood because of his relationship with Mick (Malthouse) and I don't think he'll come here unless the Collingwood thing falls apart."
Koschitzke's value to the Saints would increase next year after back-up ruckman Michael Gardiner retires, as anticipated.
Steven King will be offered a new contract, Ben McEvoy is still developing, leaving Koschitzke to be the play as a back up ruckman/forward.
"We're working through a deal with Kingy, he will be here," Fraser said.
The Saints will draft a ruckman among their six picks at the national draft.
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oh god. i want to play at the saints. does that mean i should?Quixote wrote:GeorgeYoung27 wrote:http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,865 ... 11,00.html
Kosi cosy in Saints' camp
By Mark Robinson
October 02, 2008 JUSTIN Koschitzke will remain a Saint in 2009 unless the club receives an offer too good to refuse.
And that offer hasn't yet materialised, nor is it likely to during trade week.
Coach Ross Lyon told the 26-year-old late last week that he did not want to trade him, just as teammate Nick Dal Santo was told he was a required player.
The eight-year forward/ruckman, who has two years to run on a three-year deal, has made it known he does not want to leave St Kilda.
Saints chief executive Archie Fraser strongly indicated Koschitzke was staying. "We signed a three-year deal with him and the view is we still see him a part of the structure," Fraser said.
"You never say never because you don't know what's going to come up during trade week, and he's probably been floated around more because of perception than the reality, but he's pretty important part of the group."
As the Saints prepare to analyse the youthful offerings at draft camp, Fraser said the club remained "in the mix" for Ben Cousins, but tipped Collingwood to secure him, and that another Sydney-to-Saints deal - this time involving Ryan O'Keefe - was unlikely.
"I think he's (O'Keefe) looking for a four-year deal. He's 28 this year; we don't have a good history of doing long-term deals," Fraser said.
"We don't even know if he wants to stay in Sydney yet, so I'd have to say no, I can't see us . . . we won't be giving away our early pick and they would want an early pick."
On Cousins, Fraser said: "We certainly think we're in the mix, but I think he will end up at Collingwood because of his relationship with Mick (Malthouse) and I don't think he'll come here unless the Collingwood thing falls apart."
Koschitzke's value to the Saints would increase next year after back-up ruckman Michael Gardiner retires, as anticipated.
Steven King will be offered a new contract, Ben McEvoy is still developing, leaving Koschitzke to be the play as a back up ruckman/forward.
"We're working through a deal with Kingy, he will be here," Fraser said.
The Saints will draft a ruckman among their six picks at the national draft.
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It's not really a huge cleanout when you consider what is on our listSaintBot wrote:Six picks? Mega cleanout to be expected?The Saints will draft a ruckman among their six picks at the national draft.
Harvey - Retired
Gehrig - Retired
M.Gardiner - Retired?
Rix - VFL
C.Gardiner - VFL
Ferguson - VFL
Fiora - Inconsistent
Maguire - Broken down
X.Clarke - Never fit
Jones - Can't kick
L.Fisher - Not wanted
Baker - Past it
Dal Santo - Lazy as hell
Birss - Sleeping with Mrs. Lyon
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six picks we gotta replaceSaintBot wrote:Six picks? Mega cleanout to be expected?The Saints will draft a ruckman among their six picks at the national draft.
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so expect at least three delistings
with Ferg, Leigh Fisher out of favour with the coach only one real shock delisting i would think ??
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i reckon mini may have done just enough to get promoted to the main list . unsure what the club will be thinking in regards to Miles ill ask his uncle on friday and lets yas know !mad saint guy wrote:
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Probably wouldn't have put it quite so eloquently, but I agree wholeheartedly!Quixote wrote:GeorgeYoung27 wrote:http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,865 ... 11,00.html
Kosi cosy in Saints' camp
By Mark Robinson
October 02, 2008 JUSTIN Koschitzke will remain a Saint in 2009 unless the club receives an offer too good to refuse.
And that offer hasn't yet materialised, nor is it likely to during trade week.
Coach Ross Lyon told the 26-year-old late last week that he did not want to trade him, just as teammate Nick Dal Santo was told he was a required player.
The eight-year forward/ruckman, who has two years to run on a three-year deal, has made it known he does not want to leave St Kilda.
Saints chief executive Archie Fraser strongly indicated Koschitzke was staying. "We signed a three-year deal with him and the view is we still see him a part of the structure," Fraser said.
"You never say never because you don't know what's going to come up during trade week, and he's probably been floated around more because of perception than the reality, but he's pretty important part of the group."
As the Saints prepare to analyse the youthful offerings at draft camp, Fraser said the club remained "in the mix" for Ben Cousins, but tipped Collingwood to secure him, and that another Sydney-to-Saints deal - this time involving Ryan O'Keefe - was unlikely.
"I think he's (O'Keefe) looking for a four-year deal. He's 28 this year; we don't have a good history of doing long-term deals," Fraser said.
"We don't even know if he wants to stay in Sydney yet, so I'd have to say no, I can't see us . . . we won't be giving away our early pick and they would want an early pick."
On Cousins, Fraser said: "We certainly think we're in the mix, but I think he will end up at Collingwood because of his relationship with Mick (Malthouse) and I don't think he'll come here unless the Collingwood thing falls apart."
Koschitzke's value to the Saints would increase next year after back-up ruckman Michael Gardiner retires, as anticipated.
Steven King will be offered a new contract, Ben McEvoy is still developing, leaving Koschitzke to be the play as a back up ruckman/forward.
"We're working through a deal with Kingy, he will be here," Fraser said.
The Saints will draft a ruckman among their six picks at the national draft.
HERE HERE and frankly f*** anyone who thinks differently.
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Kosi is a Saint and will remain that way until his playing days are over! You don't throw the baby out with the bath water. I believe he will do very well next year. Will be interesting to see who the lynch mob on this forum go after half way through next year and then at the end of next season.......
*might go bump the 'we love Kosi' - feeling mighty happy after reading that*
Why are we getting 6 pics. We may have 5 or 8 how will we know until the delistings. And as for keeping Kosi because he is a Saints boy well that means if we try and trade Fish then we are breaking that rule as he even barracked for the Saints when he was young or it good players are Saints players the others are not. We should keep Kosi because he is to valuable to let go or we cannot get a trade in our favour.
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I don't agree with those 3 points, but the rest hold merit. And there are a few in that list.mad saint guy wrote:
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I agree with you that it's a bit too soon to write off Maguire and BakesSt. Luke wrote:I don't agree with those 3 points, but the rest hold merit. And there are a few in that list.mad saint guy wrote:
Maguire - Broken down
Jones - Can't kick
Baker - Past it
But are you seriously suggesting that you believe Jones can kick? If so, either you have never watched him play, or your idea of what it means to say someone can kick is vastly different to mine
I'm not saying delist him: he does some things well, but my heart goes in my mouth every time he drops the ball onto his foot!
BTW, by stating that MSG's other comments hold merit, you surely weren't meaning to suggest that it is conceivable that Shane Birss and Mrs Lyon have had the occasional skirmish?
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We signed a three-year deal with him and the view is we still see him a part of the structure," Fraser told Thursday's Herald Sun.
"You never say never because you don't know what's going to come up during trade week, and he's probably been floated around more because of perception than the reality, but he's a pretty important part of the group."
Koschitzke should remain a key member of the Saints' ruck division with former Cat Steven King, with the latter's negotiations for a new deal underway.
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can anyone translate this for me?plugger66 wrote:Why are we getting 6 pics. We may have 5 or 8 how will we know until the delistings. And as for keeping Kosi because he is a Saints boy well that means if we try and trade Fish then we are breaking that rule as he even barracked for the Saints when he was young or it good players are Saints players the others are not. We should keep Kosi because he is to valuable to let go or we cannot get a trade in our favour.
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I think he's found the top shelf stuff...Solar wrote:can anyone translate this for me?plugger66 wrote:Why are we getting 6 pics. We may have 5 or 8 how will we know until the delistings. And as for keeping Kosi because he is a Saints boy well that means if we try and trade Fish then we are breaking that rule as he even barracked for the Saints when he was young or it good players are Saints players the others are not. We should keep Kosi because he is to valuable to let go or we cannot get a trade in our favour.
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my sentiments exactly....dal or kossi were never going anywhere........only flowers could think differently ...thank god....
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Wow, that is some of the most self indulgent tripe you will ever find on SS or any forum for that matter...stinger wrote:Quixote wrote:
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my sentiments exactly....dal or kossi were never going anywhere........only flowers could think differently ...thank god....
So anyone who thinks that Dal Santo and Kosi should be traded should a suitable deal arise are 'flowers' thanks for your input champ
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