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5 hours ago, DeelightfulPlay said:

That's cool, Kat! What is the name of the company?

good question!! I don't know! I know Kozzy last year began the process of starting his own fashion bit on the side, too. It was mentioned in an interview. He loves his fashion, our Koz.

 

His Dad seems very genuine

Kozzie, don’t leave. You will regret it

Just put on more clothes over winter…

You have Demon Blood

18 hours ago, layzie said:

If your friend jumped off a cliff would you?

My friend is a lemming, on ice - I am neither, so wouldn’t.

 

Before the age article I was sure he was gone. Since reading it I’m more confident at this point he stays.

He was honest In saying yes he gets homesick a lot but the club allows him to go home when he needs and trusts him to get his training done which he really appreciates. He knows he will get homesick for the rest of his career(if he does stay) as he has through out his career so far. Just about managing it.

Had Melbourne not been so good with allowing him to go home when he needs and staying for longer when the club is playing over there he would 100% have been out the door when the first contract was up I have no doubt.

2 hours ago, Ghostwriter said:

Ardu’s sister who is also her best friend now lives in Melbourne “not even 10 minutes away.” She spends a lot of time with the little family.

Kozzie’s sister moved to Melbourne earlier this year. She too is super close to Ardu

Well that's about as positive as we can hope for.

BTW who is Narkle's partner, is she another sister of Ardu?


On 20/04/2025 at 13:27, Colm said:

I agree with others that we should put a big front ended offer in front of him. Until Freo know if they will land Chad Warner or not they may not be in a position to make Kossie as big an offer.

He’s pure class when he’s up and about, be gutted to lose him.

You have missed the ship It’s sailed Chad has signed for 2 more years at Sydney.

3 hours ago, Roost it far said:

It is starting to feel like what the club has been putting out on a few fronts is more genuine than in the past. It just may turn out that dropping those first 5 games, weathering the storm and negative focus has bought the group closer together rather than further apart. Adversity can swing both ways. The win against Brisbane must feel so good within the 4 walls. The fact the club got Koz’s Dad to do what must be one of our best indigenous guernsey’s (although I’ve generally been impressed with all of them) and we’ve gone away as a group for a big win must really solidify the group. Long may it continue and long may Kysaiah Klem Paul Kropinyeri-Pickett remain a Demon.

3 hours ago, Roost it far said:

It is starting to feel like

3 hours ago, Roost it far said:

It is starting to feel like what the club has been putting out on a few fronts is more genuine than in the past. It just may turn out that dropping those first 5 games, weathering the storm and negative focus has bought the group closer together rather than further apart. Adversity can swing both ways. The win against Brisbane must feel so good within the 4 walls. The fact the club got Koz’s Dad to do what must be one of our best indigenous guernsey’s (although I’ve generally been impressed with all of them) and we’ve gone away as a group for a big win must really solidify the group. Long may it continue and long may Kysaiah Klem Paul Kropinyeri-Pickett remain a Demon.

what the club has been putting out on a few fronts is more genuine than in the past. It just may turn out that dropping those first 5 games, weathering the storm and negative focus has bought the group closer together rather than further apart. Adversity can swing both ways. The win against Brisbane must feel so good within the 4 walls. The fact the club got Koz’s Dad to do what must be one of our best indigenous guernsey’s (although I’ve generally been impressed with all of them) and we’ve gone away as a group for a big win must really solidify the group. Long may it continue and long may Kysaiah Klem Paul Kropinyeri-Pickett remain a Demon

Beautifully put GW sounds very sincere and vvery promising.

3 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

Ardu stated in her staff entry post at the Victorian Koorie Youth Council that she's lived in Melbourne for 10 years, that was in 2022, so she's spent more than half her life living in Melbourne. She may originally be from Darwin, but if she's spend much of her life here, she's a local :)

3 hours ago, Roost it far said:

It is starting to feel like what the club has been putting out on a few fronts is more genuine than in the past. It just may turn out that dropping those first 5 games, weathering the storm and negative focus has bought the group closer together rather than further apart. Adversity can swing both ways. The win against Brisbane must feel so good within the 4 walls. The fact the club got Koz’s Dad to do what must be one of our best indigenous guernsey’s (although I’ve generally been impressed with all of them) and we’ve gone away as a group for a big win must really solidify the group. Long may it continue and long may Kysaiah Klem Paul Kropinyeri-Pickett remain a Demon.

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