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He is literally the type of player we as supporters have been calling out for and now the pick we use is too high? 

Build a bridge, and go support another team if everything is going to be negative. 

Welcome Kozzie I dare say you will be a fan favourite very quickly and shut up some of these key board warriors pretty quickly. 

Not sure he was the best talent available at pick 10, but he’s a demon now so he has my support.

Welcome to the club Kozzie and hope you tear it up in our forward line for years to come!

 

Welcome Kozzie. For whatever reason, I’ve got a good feeling about him.


Bit of humour from Kozzie too, running to get the handball from his teammate in that hit clip.

These young hopefuls get judged before they even play a game, what a thrill it must be for player and family. Welcome Pickett.

1 minute ago, Panamapapers said:

Picked far too early. Tonight should have been Green & Kemp. Ridiculous recruiting by this club once again 

Yeah nah

 

Welcome Kozzie, would love to see you round one. 

JT May of went against popular opinion(with players or how early to pick them)but at least he has the balls to back himself in. 

Love it. Can't wait to watch him.

I genuinely miss the excitement that Wona, Davey, Jurrah, the Wiz, Pickett, Whelan, Garlett brought to our footy club with pace, hardness, skill and brilliant footwork. Looks like this kid has it in spades. The extra dimension we have missed after drafting so many of the same players for years. Now we (hopefully) have a quality one to make a difference.


loved the tears from his grandma and serious look of pride from Goody in the wash up. 

we really wanted him and it means a huge amount to him and his family. can't love it enough. the follow up shepherd he laid in his highlights on tv was enough to say yep worth every cent 

1 minute ago, Colm said:

Welcome Kozzie, would love to see you round one. 

JT May of went against popular opinion(with players or how early to pick them)but at least he has the balls to back himself in. 

Agree Colm, JT picking these kids obviously for a reason (apart from pi$$ing off a number of Demonland keyboard warriors)

1 minute ago, jako13 said:

loved the tears from his grandma and serious look of pride from Goody in the wash up. 

we really wanted him and it means a huge amount to him and his family. can't love it enough. the follow up shepherd he laid in his highlights on tv was enough to say yep worth every cent 

Like i previously said in another thread, it was indeed a great hit!

He'll miss the first 10 weeks with a carry over suspension from a head high bump in the juniors :laugh: Sorry guys!

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Finally, someone front and centre at the drop...

 


10 minutes ago, Panamapapers said:

Picked far too early. Tonight should have been Green & Kemp. Ridiculous recruiting by this club once again 

Hmmm a team with an absolute abundance of inside midfielders and utilities should have selected another inside midfielder and a utility who is out for 12 months?   

 

That makes perfect sense. 

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6 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Agree Colm, JT picking these kids obviously for a reason (apart from pi$$ing off a number of Demonland keyboard warriors)

Both are fierce beasts .... no more Mr Nice Guy types.  
Bring it on. 

5 minutes ago, jako13 said:

loved the tears from his grandma and serious look of pride from Goody in the wash up. 

we really wanted him and it means a huge amount to him and his family. can't love it enough. the follow up shepherd he laid in his highlights on tv was enough to say yep worth every cent 

My MFCSS instinct told me they weren't happy tears, shes upset he'll be on other side of country and will be in his ears for 3 years to come home...  ?

Wrapt to have him though. Exactly what we need zipping around up forward, capitalising on all the entries we never seem to make the most of.

3 minutes ago, monoccular said:

Both are fierce beasts .... no more Mr Nice Guy types.  
Bring it on. 

A nice injection of intensity into our team. Desperately needed too.


9 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Hmmm a team with an absolute abundance of inside midfielders and utilities should have selected another inside midfielder and a utility who is out for 12 months?   

 

That makes perfect sense. 

Panatrolla

1 minute ago, JTR said:

My MFCSS instinct told me they weren't happy tears, shes upset he'll be on other side of country and will be in his ears for 3 years to come home...  ?

Wrapt to have him though. Exactly what we need zipping around up forward, capitalising on all the entries we never seem to make the most of.

just like nev returned home and flash and wheels..... nah go home factor is generally bulltish. usually about opportunity rather than going 'home'

we have a great history with indigenous kids from the west. Whiz only really left after the core group around him from the early years had gone.

this kid looks like a young flash - the kid who changed forward pressure forever

 
9 minutes ago, JTR said:

My MFCSS instinct told me they weren't happy tears, shes upset he'll be on other side of country and will be in his ears for 3 years to come home...  ?

Wrapt to have him though. Exactly what we need zipping around up forward, capitalising on all the entries we never seem to make the most of.

i got the same feeling that she was not exactly pleased, Even Kysaiah's face wasn't exactly beaming when called.


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