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My condolences to the young man at this terrible time.  Richo’s response was a great example of how to do it (Eddie, take note).  Something along the lines of ‘we dont know, but we have Matty Whelan who can help us get it right’ in terms of the cultural needs at this time. Listening with respect is the first step.  Well done Dees.

I look forward to Kozzie getting back and really taking his game to the next level when it is right for him to do so.  

 
4 hours ago, Better days ahead said:

Per Alan Richardson his mom passed away. Funeral late Feb / early Mar so It'll be a few weeks before he returns. Condolences to the young man and his family.

Hell, condolences to Kozzy and family.That's a real blow.

27 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

If Kobe's training form been strong as documented on here then I'm sure they'll look at him over the trial games etc, and who knows? Maybe he pushes his case for round 1?

But Dazzle if Kobe was pushing for round one then he'd be list anyway wouldn't he regardless of whether Kossie was away or not.  You seemed to say that BECAUSE Kossie was away Kobe was an extra chance of being listed.

That's just doesn't make sense to me.  Kossie not being right for round one wouldn't impact of Kobe's chance of being listed.  Kobe being listed will depend on him being good enough.  Therefore I can't see a link you suggested was there. 

Given your understanding of the ability of young players and knowledge of the indigenous community I was just interested if there was something I was missing.

 
16 minutes ago, Baghdad Bob said:

But Dazzle if Kobe was pushing for round one then he'd be list anyway wouldn't he regardless of whether Kossie was away or not.  You seemed to say that BECAUSE Kossie was away Kobe was an extra chance of being listed.

That's just doesn't make sense to me.  Kossie not being right for round one wouldn't impact of Kobe's chance of being listed.  Kobe being listed will depend on him being good enough.  Therefore I can't see a link you suggested was there. 

Given your understanding of the ability of young players and knowledge of the indigenous community I was just interested if there was something I was missing.

But I am not saying he's pushing for round 1 now mate.. like all players on the list, no one is guaranteed a round 1 gig unless form warrents that during the pre season games. @Dannyz intel has been really good in the past, so I'm taking his word that Kobe has officially secured a spot on the list, but just waiting for the right time to announce it. If it was confirmed to Farmer last week then is it no coincidence that it's in line with Pickett being away in SA knowing it could be for a longer period of time? Bit that's me just spitballing personally. 

It's only my own personal opinion 'Bob'. For all we know Pickett could extend his leave further. Does Pickett being away on indefinite leave  potentially give Farmer further chance of being on the list? Absolutely it does, you'd be silly not to think. Just like the whole Majak situation has given him a further chance in gaining a spot on our list due to our talls being unavailable come the early rounds. 

Farmer will earn his spot on the list through sheer hard work, but coaching staff will also take into consideration of Picketts current situation, especially if Kobe's given himself every opportunity to potentially play a NAB game or whatever it's called now. If he's ready to go then it certainly helps fills that void until Pickett is att ease in coming back to Melbourne. 

Edited by dazzledavey36

Gives us a chance to play one or both of the small forwards we drafted for this year in the first few rounds.


My condolences to  Kossie and his Family for the loss of his mother. May she rest in peace.  Hope all goes well for Kossie and l am sure the MFC are being supportive.  Our thoughts are with you.

i can't see any connection whatsoever between kozzie's absence and kobe's potential rookie signing

if kobe is signed up i would have no expectation of him playing seniors in 2021. 

 
3 hours ago, daisycutter said:

i can't see any connection whatsoever between kozzie's absence and kobe's potential rookie signing

if kobe is signed up i would have no expectation of him playing seniors in 2021. 

100% agreed.

I’d be flabbergasted if Farmer plays round 1 irrespective of Pickett’s availability.

Time for Bedford to step up however.


Funeral for Kozzies mum is not until 5th of March.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Funeral for Kozzies mum is not until 5th of March.

Hmm I think  he is gone for a few months.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Funeral for Kozzies mum is not until 5th of March.

 

11 minutes ago, old dee said:

Hmm I think  he is gone for a few months.

Very sad for the young kid. Hope he does get all support available to get back on track.

MFCSS just has me remembering  Liam Jurrah and Sean Charles neither of whom was ever the same after some time off for personal reasons.  ?

8 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

Very sad for the young kid. Hope he does get all support available to get back on track.

MFCSS just has me remembering  Liam Jurrah and Sean Charles neither of whom was ever the same after some time off for personal reasons.  ?

Similar thoughts crossed my mind mono.

27 minutes ago, monoccular said:

 

Very sad for the young kid. Hope he does get all support available to get back on track.

MFCSS just has me remembering  Liam Jurrah and Sean Charles neither of whom was ever the same after some time off for personal reasons.  ?

Little Aussie Wonaeamirri as well.


15 minutes ago, old dee said:

Similar thoughts crossed my mind mono.

Of course they did Old Dee. Haha. I would never have guessed you’d think the worst in this situation.

30 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Of course they did Old Dee. Haha. I would never have guessed you’d think the worst in this situation.

Oh sigh 

30 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Of course they did Old Dee. Haha. I would never have guessed you’d think the worst in 

Edited by old dee

Just saw on the Richo interview thread the reason for Kozzie’s absence, awful news my heart goes out the entire Pickett family. So very sad. Take the time you need Kozzie and your Dees family will be here to support you when you’re ready. 

11 hours ago, old dee said:

Gives us a chance to play one or both of the small forwards we drafted for this year in the first few rounds.

Yes, though I suspect that the plans are to play them further up the field, delivering into the forward line.

(Though what would I know ...)

So sad to hear of the passing of Kozzie's mum.

One take away from Richo's interview was the mention of Matt Whelan providing guidance on these issues for the indigenous boys.

This makes me so proud as a supporter to see the way we handle these situations and gives me great confidence in he administration we have.


12 hours ago, old dee said:

Hmm I think  he is gone for a few months.

The good old optimist strikes again.

Edited by drysdale demon
incorrect post

23 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

The good old optimist strikes again.

 

14 minutes ago, demonstone said:

www.beyondblue.org.au

Thanks demonstone but I am already a member. Gold class actually we get free Valium.

 
10 minutes ago, old dee said:

 

Thanks demonstone but I am already a member. Gold class actually we get free Valium.

I reckon you might need something a lot stronger than valium od

4 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I reckon you might need something a lot stronger than valium od

Glad you can see the humorous side to the MFC dd.


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