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So happy with this news!!! Now onto Chandler & Jordon.

First free agent target for Tassie Devils is my prediction.😬

 

Our building blocks are all in place. Well done Kozzie Go Dees

 

And thanks Luke Jackson for taking so much heat when you took the cash-ola. Who would want that


 

Brilliant.  Just Brilliant. Love watching Kozzie play and he's only just warming up. Could be amongst the best players in the game by the time his next contract is due. 

Excited Seinfeld GIF

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

He just needed to get a few more spins out of the way and he was ready!

6 minutes ago, demon3165 said:

Well good on him, at least now, the media can go pick on another player to haunt all year.

Kane Cornes where are you? 


Yeah not sure why my gif was deleted but okay...

Amazing news about Kozzie! Well done Tim Lamb, Jason Taylor, Alan Richardson and Simon Goodwin for creating an environment for players wanting to stay.

Going off the statement it seems like the club involved his family a fair bit in this process which is very professional from the footy club. So kudos to them!

From a playing perspective I'm incredibly overwhelmed with excitement. He's literally best thing I've seen since Jeff Farmer and the thought of losing him was always in thr back of our minds.

Wouldn't be surprised if we see him taking up a role similar to what Neville Jetta did when he was playing here and paving the way and being a leader for education around indigenous discussions and being a role model in that space.

Oh, happy day (Oh, happy day)
Oh, happy day (Oh, happy day)
When Kossie signed (When Kossie signed )
Oh, when Kossie signed (When Kossie signed )
When Kossie signed (For Four More years.)

Amazing 🤩 


Love that it is 4 and not a sit on the fence, drawing more speculation 2 years!!! Our window is here for at least the next 4 . Hope we make most of it

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Finally I can bookend:

KOZZIE, THANKS, THANKS, THANKS FOR STAYING!

 

That takes him to restricted or unrestricted FA? If the former, we can match to have him stay again?

 

Sensational - more good news to come re Chandler, JJ….Lamb and Taylor should be knighted .


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