Kossie's best game thus far?
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Kossie's best game thus far?
I felt Kossie played really well today. He didn't look slow and was clunking some good marks. I think he could definitely be working into some form. We will need him playing well against the Cats.
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Could that be the knee to the area that helped him count up to 2? !!SainterK wrote:Puff, or could of been for another reasonBernard Shakey wrote:Very good effort by the big guy today. Ran out of puff in the last quarter though.
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He looked good to day and was wrapt with his efforts - presented really well.
Once again I noticed that he looks quite comfortable up the ground also setting up play.......and thought he gave us something in the ruck.
The key with this bloke is to just get him in the game - and not let him stagnate.
Once again I noticed that he looks quite comfortable up the ground also setting up play.......and thought he gave us something in the ruck.
The key with this bloke is to just get him in the game - and not let him stagnate.
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Maybe they're so HUGE. More to hurt and for longer.Bernard Shakey wrote:It only smarts for a couple of minutes, not a whole quarter.SainterK wrote:Puff, or could of been for another reasonBernard Shakey wrote:Very good effort by the big guy today. Ran out of puff in the last quarter though.
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Yes, strong game, more than 17 poss, and he could have easily received a couple of free kicksstarsign wrote:Yep
there's another post somewhere tonight and BigRed was onto him , and I added at half time that I recon Koz was on the verge of breaking the game open for us
He had a big hand in our win tonight and I couldn't be happier for the boy
and all his knockers can eat it....
Guess you won't hear too much from those who wanted Kosi tipped out
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Well, there have been many, many reasons for him to go back to Sandy for a couple of weeks....to find that form. I've been on his back since his second game in the preseason.
Was great to see that game.
Hope they don't rub him out for a week now.
Was great to see that game.
Hope they don't rub him out for a week now.
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I dont think "smarts" is the right word for it - I used to be a catcher in baseball and I tell you it doesnt smart, it #$%ing well hurts like hell and I dont wish it on anyone.Bernard Shakey wrote:It only smarts for a couple of minutes, not a whole quarter.
Takes more than a few minutes to settle down - espeically if you're not wearing a protector in that area.
You tried running around full pelt after a knock like that then???Bernard Shakey wrote:It only smarts for a couple of minutes, not a whole quarter.SainterK wrote:Puff, or could of been for another reasonBernard Shakey wrote:Very good effort by the big guy today. Ran out of puff in the last quarter though.
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agree. he's at his best floating into the forward line rather than being the main marking target.Teflon wrote:The key with this bloke is to just get him in the game - and not let him stagnate.
it is not a high percentage play to go to him too often in the forward line when he is up against the opposition's best defender.
it was kosi's best game for the year and i've never questioned his effort or courage ... just his lack of impact on the scoreboard.
with one effective key forward we could just about have blown them away by half time.
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I've got an eighteen month old grandson and he seems to have a radar, so the answer is yes.Buckets wrote:You tried running around full pelt after a knock like that then???Bernard Shakey wrote:It only smarts for a couple of minutes, not a whole quarter.SainterK wrote:Puff, or could of been for another reason :shock:Bernard Shakey wrote:Very good effort by the big guy today. Ran out of puff in the last quarter though.
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So you go and play AFL football after your grandson has punched you in the nuts?Bernard Shakey wrote:I've got an eighteen month old grandson and he seems to have a radar, so the answer is yes.Buckets wrote:You tried running around full pelt after a knock like that then???Bernard Shakey wrote:It only smarts for a couple of minutes, not a whole quarter.SainterK wrote:Puff, or could of been for another reasonBernard Shakey wrote:Very good effort by the big guy today. Ran out of puff in the last quarter though.
I'd say you would sit down for half an hour
As for Kosi, good work big fella, presented really well, and should have been given at least two free kicks for blatant holding and the worst missed arm chop of the season in the finals quarter.
Even Jackovich couldn't believe it.
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Ran Grover out of puff well before that.Bernard Shakey wrote:Very good effort by the big guy today. Ran out of puff in the last quarter though.
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