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Great goal from Kozzie but not as good as the others 

How excruciating is the commentary? Would it kill them to ever observe a moment of silence so we can absorb something other than their yelling 

 

Kozzie's goal it the best by far in my view.  He wins the ball, he evades several tackles,  spins on a sixpence and goals.  Totally an individual effort.  The others, despite the incredibly tight angles, were fed the ball in the first place.

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1 hour ago, I'va Worn Smith said:

Kozzie's goal it the best by far in my view.  He wins the ball, he evades several tackles,  spins on a sixpence and goals.  Totally an individual effort.  The others, despite the incredibly tight angles, were fed the ball in the first place.

also the others could’ve said to be just lucky. Kick 50 from there and you may get one and everyone is impressed when they see that one. 

 

Still cannot figure how he got to the other side  of that mass of statues

Don't get me wrong I love Kozzie but goal of the year for mine was 25m out on a slight angle by a captain notorious for missing who slots it after the siren to make his team minor premiers.


Agree W46 the in house choice by far..

1 hour ago, Wrecker46 said:

Don't get me wrong I love Kozzie but goal of the year for mine was 25m out on a slight angle by a captain notorious for missing who slots it after the siren to make his team minor premiers.

 

Every year I wish Goal of the Week, and potentially Goal of the Year, included nominations from extraordinary team goals, rather than just individual efforts. It is a team game, after all.

14 hours ago, willmoy said:

Agree W46 the in house choice by far..

 

Doesnt stop you supporting Kossie for G of the Year!!!

Love all our goals in the finals!!!

21 hours ago, Hell Bent said:

How did The Bont goal from the pocket in Perth not get a guernsey??

Not nominated yet better than most if not all of them.

Was nominated but so was Kossies vs Saints  which we should support as superior by far Included getting ball then evasion through heavy traffic and pirroetting on non preferred foot to snap a Left foot blinder!


I'm surprised this wasn't the goal they nominated. One of the best goals I've ever seen someone kick in Demons' colours. The ability to intercept a short kick, win the ground ball, get past an opponent, find balance and slot through an angle snap is just amazing. And if you look at the scoreboard, it was a critical goal in the context of the game as well.

The St Kilda goal was good, but Kozzie does that kind of thing every week.

 

5 hours ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Every year I wish Goal of the Week, and potentially Goal of the Year, included nominations from extraordinary team goals, rather than just individual efforts. It is a team game, after all.

I agree, so even though I voted for Kozzy, I probably like the Freo one better.

19 hours ago, Bates Mate said:

I prefer kozzies goal vs North https://youtu.be/-4Mx2Kqcs2E

The actual finish want as flashy but not many players would be able to pull off the lead up to it

 

 

 

Just bite for Kossie fcs 


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