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"It is going to be a squeeze from a big-man point of view. Whether we look at Rhys Stanley spending time down back or Kosi, it all depends what becomes available in the draft and what type of role we want to use Sam Fisher in this year," Watters said.
"It is going to be a squeeze from a big-man point of view. Whether we look at Rhys Stanley spending time down back or Kosi, it all depends what becomes available in the draft and what type of role we want to use Sam Fisher in this year," Watters said.
borderbarry wrote:It would be worthwhile at least trying Kosi at C.H.Back. He is no stranger to that position. He played there in the year he won the Rising Star Award.
He was a fair bit more agile back then, but I wouldn't completely discount the idea. All he has to do is run straight ahead and wrestle.
Hope it doesn't come to though. Be more interested in seeing him break the ton for Sandy
well hopefully he is just playing possum and has a very good idea who they will get in as a tall back - I can't believe he would be seriously considering kosi for the role
borderbarry wrote:It would be worthwhile at least trying Kosi at C.H.Back. He is no stranger to that position. He played there in the year he won the Rising Star Award.
Where's that banging head against brick wall smilie?
"It is going to be a squeeze from a big-man point of view. Whether we look at Rhys Stanley spending time down back or Kosi, it all depends what becomes available in the draft and what type of role we want to use Sam Fisher in this year," Watters said.
SainterK wrote:Yeah yeah, Kosi is slow....however I"m not sure the few games where we need someone on a gorilla forward, why he particularly needs to be fast?
If it's an athletic tall, he doesn't get them.
A gorilla would actually beat him if he played back.
I am concerned about our future if our coach seriously thinks Kosi can play back. Mick Nolan would run rings around Kosi. Think Scotty might be taking the piss.
Hope he is anyway.
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If this comes to fruition, my confidence in Watters as a coach willb e shaken to the core.
Kosi down back - lol.
Stanley down back - waste of an exciting ruckman/forward.
Find a farking fullback FFS
Lance or James??
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I laughed. C'mon Scott, dont give us that crap. Unless you are actually serious, in that case.. Well i dont know what to say. Kosi down back, Jeez. Not agile, too slow. Dont even think about it.
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borderbarry wrote:It would be worthwhile at least trying Kosi at C.H.Back. He is no stranger to that position. He played there in the year he won the Rising Star Award.
How old was he, how many years ago was that?
Please, i dont see how people can go back to that year and justify that as a reason for him to go back.
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I think the idea of Kosi going back has some merit, particularly on certain opponents ! A number of clubs play tall slow full forwards like Cox, Tippet, Clark, Merret, Lynch, McKernan-Jenkins and Kreuzer-Hampson. I believe he could even manage Hawkins & Roughhead with some help !
Just remember people playing forward has always been more difficult (physically) than being a defender - he may just surprise a few !
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WinnersOnly wrote:I think the idea of Kosi going back has some merit, particularly on certain opponents ! A number of clubs play tall slow full forwards like Cox, Tippet, Clark, Merret, Lynch, McKernan-Jenkins and Kreuzer-Hampson. I believe he could even manage Hawkins & Roughhead with some help !
Just remember people playing forward has always been more difficult (physically) than being a defender - he may just surprise a few !
I actually reckon out of all those players you mentioned that Hampson and Cox are slow and even they would be quicker than Kosi. SW was taking the piss for sure. Kosi could never play as a FB or any position in the backline not unless we are tanking.
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we might as well just bring raph back. if kosi is our only answer bring him back. and Fiora while we're at it.
"Another storied win in Robert Harvey's career. They say he is the embodiment of their motto of strength through loyalty, and on the day he became just the tenth man to play 350 league games the saints reward him with a seemingly impossible victory."