Some good signs from Kosi last night
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Some good signs from Kosi last night
At differnet times in the game kosi looked up and about.
Loved that mark he took running back with the flight of the ball and snared on the second bite as he was hitting the ground.
That's the Kosi of old crashing packs for the contested mark.
Loved that mark he took running back with the flight of the ball and snared on the second bite as he was hitting the ground.
That's the Kosi of old crashing packs for the contested mark.
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Very good game from Kosi last night, we definitely look alot more dangerous when he is up and firing. Hopefully he can keep his body right and get some consistency in his game. He has the ability to cause some major headaches to the opposition, but we need him to bring that level that he showed last night alot more frequently
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He moved more freely it seemed. But the biggest plus was that he moved into the right spots - he looked dangerous all night. It seems to me that both he and Roo are reading where the ball is going much more effectively. But they sure appreciated the more open and direct game we played.
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Don't get me wrong, I'm very happy he made both of them! I'd just like us as a team to kick the goals we should. I don't mind the occasional miss, but we don't kick enough of the goals that should be 80% chances. We turn them into 50% chances, and I believe it costs us.
As an example, I thought last night we should have kicked the first 3 of our scoring chances, none were that difficult, but they ended up as points, and we were nearly 5 goals down at one stage. Had we kicked those, we were only a couple of goals down, and still well in the game.
The fact we came back and won is terrific, but it's not our usual pattern, and the difference between 5 goals down and 2 goals down psychologically is IMO quite marked.
As an example, I thought last night we should have kicked the first 3 of our scoring chances, none were that difficult, but they ended up as points, and we were nearly 5 goals down at one stage. Had we kicked those, we were only a couple of goals down, and still well in the game.
The fact we came back and won is terrific, but it's not our usual pattern, and the difference between 5 goals down and 2 goals down psychologically is IMO quite marked.
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it seems that Kosi needs to play in the ruck or at least spend significant periods of the game rucking to get more in the action (resulting in him playing better).
makes me wonder if having all 3 of King, Gardiner and Kosi in the team = us being too top heavy as it robs us of an additional running midfielder and a bit of flexibility
anyone think that perhaps there's only enough room for 2 in the team at anyy1 time and that perhaps Gardiner should at this point remain a reserve?
makes me wonder if having all 3 of King, Gardiner and Kosi in the team = us being too top heavy as it robs us of an additional running midfielder and a bit of flexibility
anyone think that perhaps there's only enough room for 2 in the team at anyy1 time and that perhaps Gardiner should at this point remain a reserve?
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Re: Some good signs from Kosi last night
Agree. Have been a consistent critic of Kosi, but thought he was amongst our best last night. Seemed to be more mobile and confident. Hope he makes me eat my words and really comes good as I haven't been a big wrap for him.Cairnsman wrote:At differnet times in the game kosi looked up and about.
Loved that mark he took running back with the flight of the ball and snared on the second bite as he was hitting the ground.
That's the Kosi of old crashing packs for the contested mark.
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only thing is that roo also has been playing more as a follower or winger. so this would leave us without a marking target in the forward line.skeptic wrote:i think we may be better off resting midfielders at this time give chances to whichever medium sized forward is in the team at that time... Allen, Charlie, Mac, Raph etc
+ don't forget that Roo would still drop down
call me old fashioned, but i reckon you always need at least one.
i'm confused over this one.
though they are obviously different players to roo and kosi, you don't see hawthorn playing franklin and roughhead on the ball and they are travelling better than us.
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