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Kozzie should definitely go for at least a couple weeks. Will give another player an opportunity. It’s just where the game is at. I think Kozzi will adapt anyway. 

 
38 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Optics = bad = gone 

One day this boy will miss a Grand Final.  He should only get a week as impact is low. But really just unnecessary. 

I take your point, Jaded. But do you think we could refrain from using the word boy? I am sure you mean it as young man, or lad, but it is a word that can offend indigenous people. 

 

If this is anything other than careless, high, low impact, fine we should sue. 

Seriously, we lost a player FOREVER to a bump with ten times the impact, more intent and incredibly severe consequences, (it knocked a player out through a helmet for two minutes FFS!) for NO suspension! 
 

Also the media can get stuffed! Where’s the “football act” horseplop from last year?! Or the “love tap” bulltish from last week?! Maynard ends a guys career, “football act, can’t suspend for that”. Pendlebury tries some martial arts to the diaphragm “love tap”, Kozzie jumps on the spot to smother a handball and lightly brushed a guys cheek, “suspend him, coach discipline him he has issues!!”. [censored] this noise!


It was a free kick, but because the AFL needs to protect the head in the wake of the serious time it failed to protect the head six months ago it will be a fine, any more than that and the MFC should seriously consider legal action.

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The “lightness” of it can be argued until we are blue in the face (and I’m pro lightness)…but when will this kid learn you can’t pull this [censored] anymore? 

Seems to be a reoccurring theme in his game…the tough guy act in the AFL is finished - despite exceptions clearly applying.

I love aggression more than anyone, but these silly actions have to stop. He’s too important to us up forward. 

 

See the side/fromt angle footage, Kozzy actually is trying to push him away after the smother with his hand. He just makes the contact in the early stages of that motion with his upper arm.
 

I think it shows enough intent to execute the smother as best as he could. There should be enough here to consider an alternative argument that this is genuinely a football act.

 



 

Frustratingly, this is just your usual unnecessary and undisciplined stuff from Koz. He’ll get a week. 
 

 

Looked like not much at real speed. Maybe a free if the ump was in a bad mood.

Looks much uglier in slo-mo... but then again most things do.

I'd say no case to answer, but it's the AFL so we may see him again in 2027.

Baker got a week can see Kosie getting the same 

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Absolutely love him, but this is an aspect of his game he needs to bring under control. After everything that happened with Brayshaw I don't reckon any Melbourne fan can complain when he gets suspended.

He deserves 3 weeks for sheer stupidity.

How he hasn't learnt is beyond me and he either doesn't listen to the club or worse, the club didn't tell him to get that out of his game. 

Players adapt quickly to new rules and I said weeks ago he would do this and get a lengthy suspension.


5 hours ago, hemingway said:

Kozzy is getting a reputation and a track record that is not good. Times have changed since Uncle Byron played. I suspect his on field behaviour is “in the blood” but his indiscretions are undisciplined and unnecessary. One day it may well cost the team and the Club dearly. 

I don’t think he is a sniper (probably some bias in that) but it is clear he likes to play on the line and he isn’t fully in control of that. Not convinced he ever will be. 

1 week. Will be a crucial loss for the Lions. If we lose a close game next week- then I’d say him being suspended has cost us potentially 2 wins. Would have loved him round 0

Left his elbow in unnecessarily. Does this way too often. He is developing a reputation.

If roles were reversed we'd all be calling for a suspension. He'll get and deserves 1 week.

 


He’s going to be punished. Question is whether it gets graded low or medium contact, the latter means a week. 

I expect medium, whether the MRO relies on the “potential to cause injury” or not. 

I still detest that an intentional strike can be a fine but a careless football act can be a week, but reality is this was avoidable and we know the AFL wants to stamp this stuff out post-Maynard.

7 hours ago, deejammin' said:

If this is anything other than careless, high, low impact, fine we should sue. 

Seriously, we lost a player FOREVER to a bump with ten times the impact, more intent and incredibly severe consequences, (it knocked a player out through a helmet for two minutes FFS!) for NO suspension! 
 

Also the media can get stuffed! Where’s the “football act” horseplop from last year?! Or the “love tap” bulltish from last week?! Maynard ends a guys career, “football act, can’t suspend for that”. Pendlebury tries some martial arts to the diaphragm “love tap”, Kozzie jumps on the spot to smother a handball and lightly brushed a guys cheek, “suspend him, coach discipline him he has issues!!”. [censored] this noise!


It was a free kick, but because the AFL needs to protect the head in the wake of the serious time it failed to protect the head six months ago it will be a fine, any more than that and the MFC should seriously consider legal action.

I think the tribunal (channel 7) have already given him 2 weeks in the post game wrap up in the sheds.

Can we get Taylor Auerbach on to the case with the MRO team for a few sensual massages and tomahawk steaks before they meet and rub him out for two weeks?

They usually have dinner while they pretend to dilereberate. I'm sure there's scope here.

Maynard = 0 (and a complimentary premiership medal)

Kozzie = -2

To his benefit Koz is not looking at Soligo and had he not been airborne this would have been glancing contact and we would not be having this conversation.

The talk on Fox afterwards was extraordinary for its lack of awareness of what happened in last year's finals. Not a mention of that piece of garbage, BM.

While it is likely he is in strife I hold out hope for a fine given that Soligo was not remotely hurt and Koz's line of eyesight suggests no serious intent.

 

Looks far worse in slowmo than real time. I'm expecting a week but I also think that is laughable, but this is the AFL.

Getting really annoyed we’re having the same conversation time and time again with Kozzie.

Given they’ll likely grade the impact as medium, I hope the MRP classifies this as careless rather than intentional, and it’s 1 week rather than two. 


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