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He's a star. Another very impressive game. If he continues to have those sorts of performances in the finals then we are a genuine threat.

35 goals in a home and away season is an excellent effort for a 20-year-old small forward.

 
6 hours ago, Hopeful Demon said:

He's a star. Another very impressive game. If he continues to have those sorts of performances in the finals then we are a genuine threat.

35 goals in a home and away season is an excellent effort for a 20-year-old small forward.

I left him out of my votes from last night but I regret it, his three goals were pivotal.

 
3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Good luck keeping up Chayce. Apt name.


What an amazing player to be able to witness in the Red and Blue! So exciting every time he goes near it.

I get really upset when I see the racist rubbish that he and others have to go through (it makes no sense to me to abuse someone for how they look etc), you can see that is has affected him at times but he has been able to push through it.

Keep flying Kysaiah!

On 7/21/2019 at 6:54 PM, olisik said:

 

Nice highlight reel …. but highlight reels are just that.  Looks too small but I guess could be worth a look 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️

  • 3 weeks later...

This freak of nature has just ticked over 40 goals for the year.

 20 year old in his second year in the AFL system playing one of the hardest positions on the ground and he's kicked 40 bloody goals.

Let that sink in.

 

I always envied Hawthorn supporters who were able to witness the pure magic of Rioli for many years…. but no longer.

Huge game in GF for young Kozzzzzy.  He will be a key to our chances. Love his pressure and energy.  Needs to work on his set shot for goal just in case. 


Not enough love going round for Kozzie I feel. 
If that was Cyril on Friday night people and commentators would be losing their [censored]. 
3 superb goals, doesn’t waste a possession and his first involvement was sublime. 
 

As Dazzle said, 40 goals in grade 2. 
2nd year goals:

Wiz 36

Betts 21

Cyril 21

Koz already goals ahead and a superior fitness base, the possibility of surpassing them all is realistic. And that’s crazy. 
 

 

Edit: I haven’t read the game day or post match threads yet, savouring them to fill in the days. Not enough love in the media or wider football world I meant. 

Edited by Deestroy All

Incredible talent coupled with dedication to his craft. 

Was looking at the 2014 draft this morning (again)... it is my favourite followed closely by the 2019 masterstroke draft.

I noticed Jarrod Pickett, WA junior star who went at pick 4 to GWS. Is he related to Kozzie? Does anyone have any colour on Kozzie's family tree? I've only heard of Uncle Nev and Byron so far as they are tied to the Dees. Keen to admire the history of this incredible football surname and its relatives.   

incredible performance by Kozzie - his presence destabilizes opposition backlines apart from the goals he kicks. Good to see he has adjusted his radar and not missing as many as he was. a joy to watch.

11 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

Not enough love going round for Kozzie I feel. 
If that was Cyril on Friday night people and commentators would be losing their [censored]. 
3 superb goals, doesn’t waste a possession and his first involvement was sublime. 
 

As Dazzle said, 40 goals in grade 2. 
2nd year goals:

Wiz 36

Betts 21

Cyril 21

Koz already goals ahead and a superior fitness base, the possibility of surpassing them all is realistic. And that’s crazy. 
 

 

Edit: I haven’t read the game day or post match threads yet, savouring them to fill in the days. Not enough love in the media or wider football world I meant. 

Some great research there. 

Time often dampens my memories. Ie: Cyril in my mind was a very good player - not great - but perhaps that was cynical push back from the hype in commentary around him.

Eddie Betts 16 year career yields an average of 1.83 goals a game = 640

Cyril Rioli 11 year career yields an average of 1.46 goals a game =275

Kysaiah Pickett 2 year career yields an average of 1.24 goals a game at 47. (7 in first year over 14 games). 

I am very excited about Kozzie Pickett and his enormous potential.

That goal against St. Kilda earlier in the season was freakish!

Let's hope Kozzie plays well in the Grand Final. I am sure he is keen and determined to show off his talents on the largest stage possible, which is the Grand Final.

Hopefully his Uncle, Byron Pickett, the 2004 Norm Smith medalist, has a few wise words for him about how to play well in a Grand Final too.


Yes I don’t want to put too much pressure on the young bloke. As a 20 year old, it’s simply amazing that he’s in the GF.  But he has an important role to play. Dogs will find him hard to match on. Duryea? He probably has done the job for the Dogs. He saved them v lions.   But Kozzzy could destroy him.  
Rourke Smith could get first crack as he has the pace and run to hold Kozzzy.  
No matter what … we all love you Kozzzzzzy. 

On 9/11/2021 at 12:55 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

This freak of nature has just ticked over 40 goals for the year.

 20 year old in his second year in the AFL system playing one of the hardest positions on the ground and he's kicked 40 bloody goals.

Let that sink in.

Dr D said he was no good though.

Think he said the same thing about Jackson for that matter.

What/who do I believe?????????   

🙄

2 minutes ago, JTR said:

Dr D said he was no good though.

Think he said the same thing about Jackson for that matter.

What/who do I believe?????????   

🙄

Dr D, Olisik, @Elegt

Take your pick.

On 9/11/2021 at 1:07 PM, joeboy said:

I always envied Hawthorn supporters who were able to witness the pure magic of Rioli for many years…. but no longer.

@joeboy: Rioli envy over!


Is my favourite player by some margin (and at the moment I have a lot of love for all our boys - but Kozzie is streets ahead)

On 9/11/2021 at 12:55 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

This freak of nature has just ticked over 40 goals for the year.

 20 year old in his second year in the AFL system playing one of the hardest positions on the ground and he's kicked 40 bloody goals.

Let that sink in.

In 11 seasons of football Rioli kicked over 40 goals two times.

Kozzie is special

  • 2 weeks later...

At the end of last nights game, I noticed I was feeling disappointed for Kossie, not to get a lick of the ice cream and jag a goal or three. It felt expected in a win of that magnitude.

I then read he only had 4 possessions... and I wondered if he felt he hadn't contributed meaningfully to the win on the day.

I then, checked myself to recall that stats don't necessarily tell the influence that some one has on the game (looking at you as well TMAC)...

Anyway, a little nod to Kysaiah's work by the lads at Mongrel Punt.

 

DO KYSAIAH PICKETT’S FOUR TOUCHES TELL THE STORY OF HIS GAME?

No, no, no… not by a long shot.

You see, there was this other guy who used to play small forward around seven or eight years ago. Turns out he was pretty good at it. Played for Hawthorn… name was Rolly or something? Ever heard of him?

Apparently, some people used to think he didn’t do enough because they were used to looking at the stats sheet and assessing players by numbers. Players like Pickett, and yes, players like Cyril Rioli, make those numbers seem redundant.

Put it this way – Charlie Spargo has Kysaiah Pickett to thank for his goal in the first quarter. It was all about Pickett’s pressure, firstly to not give up the ghost in a two-on-one disadvantage. Secondly, his lunge at the Dogs’ defender caused an error, leading to a turnover and the Spargo goal.

There was another aspect to his game I found interesting, as well. Pickett has made a name for himself with his blistering closing speed, but if you watch the game again, as I am sure you will, watch the way he refuses to commit to the elusive Caleb Daniel. Instead of charging at him, and opening himself up to the sidestep, which Daniel does so well, Pickett stays off him and corrals him, forcing him to kick over or around him. It’s bloody smart!

Daniel has made a fool of a heap of players over the past couple of years, walking around them like they were traffic cones – not Pickett. He was well-drilled in the way he played Daniel, and the further the game progressed, the less efficient Daniel become.

 

The game didn’t break for Koz and it was disappointing to see him go in to his shell at times but he also never stops running. His work rate opened up room for team mates and then his defensive pressure created chances. 

He can positively impact a game without touching the ball. It was strange to see him tentative at the contest for the ball because he put his body right on the line defensively multiple times.

His shepherd to buy Petracca room for the dribble goal was a thing of beauty 

Kozzie's pressure and assists were important when the game was on the line.

Play the game over again and maybe Kozzie kicks 4 and Fritsch 2. Or Brown 5 and Harmes 3. Different players bob up at different times because of our team-first style.

Kozzie didn't have a big night on the stats sheet but he absolutely deserved his part in this historic win.

GO DEMONS!!


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