Might have been good night, nighty night, good bye, see ya later, I'm outa here, whatever. The fact is he shut up shop. Maybe he was tired watching Roo do all that running around.Cairnsman wrote:Would it have been hoo roo?Bernard Shakey wrote:The only injuries Kosi is carrying are in his head. He played a great first quarter and then said I've done my bit hoo roo.saintsRrising wrote:IMO Kossi has been carrying some injuries..
With a week to freshen up I am expecting a big PF from him.
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Nup. I reckon it would have been something more like, "I've reached my target KPIs"Bernard Shakey wrote:Might have been good night, nighty night, good bye, see ya later, I'm outa here, whatever. The fact is he shut up shop. Maybe he was tired watching Roo do all that running around.Cairnsman wrote:Would it have been hoo roo?Bernard Shakey wrote:The only injuries Kosi is carrying are in his head. He played a great first quarter and then said I've done my bit hoo roo.saintsRrising wrote:IMO Kossi has been carrying some injuries..
With a week to freshen up I am expecting a big PF from him.
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I hadn't thought of that, you could be onto something there.Cairnsman wrote:Nup. I reckon it would have been something more like, "I've reached my target KPIs"Bernard Shakey wrote:Might have been good night, nighty night, good bye, see ya later, I'm outa here, whatever. The fact is he shut up shop. Maybe he was tired watching Roo do all that running around.Cairnsman wrote:Would it have been hoo roo?Bernard Shakey wrote:The only injuries Kosi is carrying are in his head. He played a great first quarter and then said I've done my bit hoo roo.saintsRrising wrote:IMO Kossi has been carrying some injuries..
With a week to freshen up I am expecting a big PF from him.
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Yeah. He nearly reached his season average by quarter time. Fact.Bernard Shakey wrote:I hadn't thought of that, you could be onto something there.Cairnsman wrote:Nup. I reckon it would have been something more like, "I've reached my target KPIs"Bernard Shakey wrote:Might have been good night, nighty night, good bye, see ya later, I'm outa here, whatever. The fact is he shut up shop. Maybe he was tired watching Roo do all that running around.Cairnsman wrote:Would it have been hoo roo?Bernard Shakey wrote:The only injuries Kosi is carrying are in his head. He played a great first quarter and then said I've done my bit hoo roo.saintsRrising wrote:IMO Kossi has been carrying some injuries..
With a week to freshen up I am expecting a big PF from him.
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nailed it BAM!!Good that Kosi demanded enough accountability to allow Reiwoldt to be Reiwoldt,
after clearly presenting a threat to their defence in Q! he kept well clear of Roo with Mr Starlett sticking to him like glue ( I don't think he ever thought of going for one of his down field havock creating old trademark runs which may be a thing of the past.... I wouldn't know as I haven't seen much of them this year)
but Koz set the scene for mine and they were very aware of his dangerous presence for the next 3Qs
With Scarlett generally well out of the action and Roo often one man out and in superb touch it looks a great recipe to follow and would be the major wrry to the remainder of the finalists , patricularly if its successful for us on a fairly wet and difficult day condition wise!
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So how did Scarlett have 14 possessions after quarter time to Kosi zero?starsign wrote:nailed it BAM!!Good that Kosi demanded enough accountability to allow Reiwoldt to be Reiwoldt,
after clearly presenting a threat to their defence in Q! he kept well clear of Roo with Mr Starlett sticking to him like glue ( I don't think he ever thought of going for one of his down field havock creating old trademark runs which may be a thing of the past.... I wouldn't know as I haven't seen much of them this year)
but Koz set the scene for mine and they were very aware of his dangerous presence for the next 3Qs
With Scarlett generally well out of the action and Roo often one man out and in superb touch it looks a great recipe to follow and would be the major wrry to the remainder of the finalists , patricularly if its successful for us on a fairly wet and difficult day condition wise!
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The stuff that falls out of the sky, hurts the forwardsBernard Shakey wrote:So how did Scarlett have 14 possessions after quarter time to Kosi zero?starsign wrote:nailed it BAM!!Good that Kosi demanded enough accountability to allow Reiwoldt to be Reiwoldt,
after clearly presenting a threat to their defence in Q! he kept well clear of Roo with Mr Starlett sticking to him like glue ( I don't think he ever thought of going for one of his down field havock creating old trademark runs which may be a thing of the past.... I wouldn't know as I haven't seen much of them this year)
but Koz set the scene for mine and they were very aware of his dangerous presence for the next 3Qs
With Scarlett generally well out of the action and Roo often one man out and in superb touch it looks a great recipe to follow and would be the major wrry to the remainder of the finalists , patricularly if its successful for us on a fairly wet and difficult day condition wise!
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At the end of the day, there's not much more we could've expected from Kosi.
You can't say Kosi didn't put in the effort. Its not like he didn't actually try to get anywhere near the ball or to lay a tackle or anything.
Yes his output was terrible after quarter time, but his effort was very good and I can't fault that.
PLus he was absolutely incredible in the first quarter so that's more than what he usually does.
Still want to see aq vast improvement in his game for the rest fo our finals campaign but at least he is on the right track.
As SrR stated a whikle ago, everything seems to be clicking into palce now.
Still a lot to do before we get where we need to but everything seems to be clicking for us right now.
You can't say Kosi didn't put in the effort. Its not like he didn't actually try to get anywhere near the ball or to lay a tackle or anything.
Yes his output was terrible after quarter time, but his effort was very good and I can't fault that.
PLus he was absolutely incredible in the first quarter so that's more than what he usually does.
Still want to see aq vast improvement in his game for the rest fo our finals campaign but at least he is on the right track.
As SrR stated a whikle ago, everything seems to be clicking into palce now.
Still a lot to do before we get where we need to but everything seems to be clicking for us right now.
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No, not invisible, very visible five metres behind Scarlett, or just standing there.FQF wrote:I think that after Q1, despite not getting a disposal, he still managed to have an impact on the game.
Got in the right positions, drew players, used his big body to advantage.
Definitely dropped a fair few levels after the first Q, but he definitely did not become invisible.
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