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Commiserations young man, it is a terribly sad fact that we all have to face and it stays with us for the rest of our lives, but you must remember just how proud of you your mum would have been, you have achieved so much in your young life span. Hang in there Kozzie and remember that you have the whole MFC family thinking of you and your family.!!!!

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Injury article on AFL site says Kossie is back on Sunday.

Just now, Clintosaurus said:

Injury article on AFL site says Kossie is back on Sunday.

Yep good pick up.

Also said that Viney is unlikely for round 1 while Brayshaw will play a VFL practice match this weekend and Melksham will right for round  1 if we choose to select him.

Sounds like Freo are absolute full strength if Sean Darcy gets up.

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9 minutes ago, hells bells said:

Anyone know if Kossie is eligible for the Rising Star this year?

He isn't.  I believe a player cannot have played more than 10 games coming into a season.  He played 14 last year.


On 3/2/2021 at 8:16 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

 

Sounds like Freo are absolute full strength if Sean Darcy gets up.

Lobb, Walters, Banfield and a couple of others out. Not full strength. 

Freo going with very small fast forwardline 

Thats a concern

50 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Lobb, Walters, Banfield and a couple of others out. Not full strength. 

We've been down this road before...and it got us nowhere.

They're not at full strength, we're not at full strength.

The cards will fall where they fall but if we're switched on I expect a win.

 

Mentioned this in another thread already. On the recent Gus and Gawn podcast they have Burgess on as a guest. 

When asked about good runners he mentioned that Kozzie had a good mix of speed/endurance. 


28 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Mentioned this in another thread already. On the recent Gus and Gawn podcast they have Burgess on as a guest. 

When asked about good runners he mentioned that Kozzie had a good mix of speed/endurance. 

They are gearing Kozzie up for the midfield - his pace, vision and skill is going be a huge asset for us, especially playing in between the 50's

20 hours ago, rjay said:

We've been down this road before...and it got us nowhere.

They're not at full strength, we're not at full strength.

The cards will fall where they fall but if we're switched on I expect a win.

I was just answering another poster who said they were at full strength.

On 3/16/2021 at 8:35 PM, BAMF said:

Mentioned this in another thread already. On the recent Gus and Gawn podcast they have Burgess on as a guest. 

When asked about good runners he mentioned that Kozzie had a good mix of speed/endurance. 

Great news that Kozzzzzy is ready for round 1.  

Great game by the young bloke, he makes a huge impact

Loved it when he pointed to the sky/heavens in tribute after his goal 


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