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Pretty good you would think was one of our best.

 

Sparrow played a better game. Kosi was great, but rest assured, doing the basics will win you more games than the x-factor stuff. Needs to get the basics right. But was his best game involvement wise.

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played a great game but needed to hold a few marks I50; could've kicked a bag had he done that


Two in two weeks! How good!! 

Love it!

Well done, Kozzie.

I wonder if Sparrow and someone like Jordon might get a go too.

It's a rubbish award, but shows we're still adding young talent to the pool of developed.

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3 minutes ago, A F said:

Well done, Kozzie.

I wonder if Sparrow and someone like Jordon might get a go too.

It's a rubbish award, but shows we're still adding young talent to the pool of developed.

Rivers


11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Rivers

Ah true. Let's hope. ?

Awesome for Kozzie and two in a row is great for the club.  Just need the nose to the grind stone again this week and top it off with 3 in a row over the old enemy.

  • Demonland changed the title to Kozzy Rd 11 Rising Star Nomination

Not only can he do the flash stuff and makes great decisions with ball in hand but works incredibly hard defensively and some of his best moments were the result of that

Hopefully he takes Harley Bennell under his wing


1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

Awesome for Kozzie and two in a row is great for the club.  Just need the nose to the grind stone again this week and top it off with 3 in a row over the old enemy.

Vindication that we nailed our first 2 first picks at the draft. Maybe having pick 2 instead of 2 was a blessing as GC had 2 get their pigeon pair. Happy we have our 2020 first round draft pick already as well, getting development and recognition. All we need is for Rivers to get a nod in the next 6 weeks and we have nailed the trifecta.

 

47 minutes ago, cantstandyasam said:

Vindication that we nailed our first 2 first picks at the draft. Maybe having pick 2 instead of 2 was a blessing as GC had 2 get their pigeon pair. Happy we have our 2020 first round draft pick already as well, getting development and recognition. All we need is for Rivers to get a nod in the next 6 weeks and we have nailed the trifecta.

 

It's certainly looking that way CSS.

Might be harder for Rivers playing as a defender.

Looks like he'll be a gem regardless.  Early days but his disposal is first class even at the highest level.  The rest of his game can be built up around that.

That back 6 holds up under severe pressure now.  Feels like GF material if the core stay on the park.  Most teams are struggling to get through it.

Mid field looking better by the week, subject to injury.

Get the forward half bedded down and we have take off.  Jackson out is a blow but who knows, Brown may get his opportunity and hopefully makes the most of it.

Where's the village [censored] with his sack Taylor comments 

Oh wait, 2 wins he/she doesn't post 


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Go Kossie you beauty! Hope you have a blinder against the Pies.

1 hour ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Where's the village [censored] with his sack Taylor comments 

Oh wait, 2 wins he/she doesn't post 

Even old mate @olisik has fully admitted that he will only comment on here when there is a loss..

What an absolute hoot he would be at any party.

Edited by dazzledavey36

Amazing how Kozzie controlled that ball with one hand for the goal. Magic stuff.

 

Hold on what happened to the numerous threads (on various websites) and multiple newspaper stories about us stuffing up this pick and gifting north at this year's draft........


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