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Kosi - in the news - (all good)
Gehrig comeback didn't surprise us
07 December 2007 Herald Sun
Jon Ralph
http://heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/comm ... 22,00.html
ST KILDA star Justin Koschitzke says the Fraser Gehrig comeback that shocked the football world amazed everyone but his own teammates.
St Kilda star Justin Koschitzke joins Millie Whitehead on the Kalkallo to Berwick leg of her 500km trip to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation. Picture: Peter Ward
Koschitzke, earmarked for the full-forward role in Gehrig's absence, travelled to Europe to visit the recent retiree in the off-season.
Up for an early-morning jog, he was amazed to see Gehrig joining in, and quickly realised the G-Train's competitive fires had not been extinguished.
Gehrig has returned to play at St Kilda, and while it means Koschitzke will push further afield, he could not be more excited.
"I told him when he got backed that I had already cocked my leg in the goalsquare to mark my territory, so he was going to have to push up somewhere, but it's a super result," Koschitzke said.
"He was never really sure about his retirement.
"He went overseas to think about it and we (Matt Maguire, Leigh Montagna and Nick Dal Santo) met him overseas and he jumped on and went for a run with us. We said, 'What are you doing -- you have only been retired for a month, just relax', and you could tell then he was a bit edgy.
"We weren't surprised at all he wanted to go again."
For so long seemingly cursed by injury after his 20-game debut season in 2001, Koschitzke finally strung together some excellent form last year and missed only three games.
His tailored pre-season program has him riding and swimming on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and it gave him the perfect opportunity to help a childhood friend yesterday.
Koschitzke joined Millie Whitehead on the 80km fifth leg of a seven-day, 500km ride from Albury to Warragul to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation.
Millie's friend Ben Irwin died just two weeks after being diagnosed with leukaemia, and she hopes to raise $10,000 for the charity.
"She is a great friend of mine and Millie's determination inspired me a bit and I thought I would jump on and give her a hand, and do this leg with her," Koschitzke said.
Koschitzke's excellent 2007 means he can enter pre-season able to build valuable fitness base rather than recover from another operation.
"I really started to get among it towards the end of the year and get a little bit of match fitness. The end of the year came prematurely, but I think it's made the side hungrier," he said.
"The only games I missed were with a suspension and a bit of soreness and when I cut my head in Sydney, so the body was great. It held up all year and for training it came up well so the pre-season helped. I couldn't be happier with where I am at."
He says with Gehrig back and Steven King and Michael Gardiner set for big seasons, he may well be used as a third tall forward.
King arrived at St Kilda in superb condition and Gardiner's foot problems finally seem to be behind him.
"It is quite exciting," Koschitzke said.
"They were pulled aside for a bit of ruck work the other day, and they were two bulls going at it, and they are both in good nick, so it was pretty exciting to see two legitimate ruckmen going at it."
To give money to Millie's ride, visit www.leukaemiafoundation.org.au
07 December 2007 Herald Sun
Jon Ralph
http://heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/comm ... 22,00.html
ST KILDA star Justin Koschitzke says the Fraser Gehrig comeback that shocked the football world amazed everyone but his own teammates.
St Kilda star Justin Koschitzke joins Millie Whitehead on the Kalkallo to Berwick leg of her 500km trip to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation. Picture: Peter Ward
Koschitzke, earmarked for the full-forward role in Gehrig's absence, travelled to Europe to visit the recent retiree in the off-season.
Up for an early-morning jog, he was amazed to see Gehrig joining in, and quickly realised the G-Train's competitive fires had not been extinguished.
Gehrig has returned to play at St Kilda, and while it means Koschitzke will push further afield, he could not be more excited.
"I told him when he got backed that I had already cocked my leg in the goalsquare to mark my territory, so he was going to have to push up somewhere, but it's a super result," Koschitzke said.
"He was never really sure about his retirement.
"He went overseas to think about it and we (Matt Maguire, Leigh Montagna and Nick Dal Santo) met him overseas and he jumped on and went for a run with us. We said, 'What are you doing -- you have only been retired for a month, just relax', and you could tell then he was a bit edgy.
"We weren't surprised at all he wanted to go again."
For so long seemingly cursed by injury after his 20-game debut season in 2001, Koschitzke finally strung together some excellent form last year and missed only three games.
His tailored pre-season program has him riding and swimming on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and it gave him the perfect opportunity to help a childhood friend yesterday.
Koschitzke joined Millie Whitehead on the 80km fifth leg of a seven-day, 500km ride from Albury to Warragul to raise money for the Leukaemia Foundation.
Millie's friend Ben Irwin died just two weeks after being diagnosed with leukaemia, and she hopes to raise $10,000 for the charity.
"She is a great friend of mine and Millie's determination inspired me a bit and I thought I would jump on and give her a hand, and do this leg with her," Koschitzke said.
Koschitzke's excellent 2007 means he can enter pre-season able to build valuable fitness base rather than recover from another operation.
"I really started to get among it towards the end of the year and get a little bit of match fitness. The end of the year came prematurely, but I think it's made the side hungrier," he said.
"The only games I missed were with a suspension and a bit of soreness and when I cut my head in Sydney, so the body was great. It held up all year and for training it came up well so the pre-season helped. I couldn't be happier with where I am at."
He says with Gehrig back and Steven King and Michael Gardiner set for big seasons, he may well be used as a third tall forward.
King arrived at St Kilda in superb condition and Gardiner's foot problems finally seem to be behind him.
"It is quite exciting," Koschitzke said.
"They were pulled aside for a bit of ruck work the other day, and they were two bulls going at it, and they are both in good nick, so it was pretty exciting to see two legitimate ruckmen going at it."
To give money to Millie's ride, visit www.leukaemiafoundation.org.au
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what more could you want him to say. he is on an individaul program, and is happy where he is at!Mr Magic wrote:Nice article but it still doesn't shed any light on his virtual 'non-appearance' at open training days.
I sincerely hope it is just the medical/fitness staff giving him a conservative program and nothing to do with the series of x-rays he had a couple of weeks ago.
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I hope that's all it is.saintly wrote:what more could you want him to say. he is on an individaul program, and is happy where he is at!Mr Magic wrote:Nice article but it still doesn't shed any light on his virtual 'non-appearance' at open training days.
I sincerely hope it is just the medical/fitness staff giving him a conservative program and nothing to do with the series of x-rays he had a couple of weeks ago.
What more do I want him to say? Either him or someone at the Club to explain why he hasn't been seen training/ running and that it has nothing to do with the series of 'scans' he had at the Epworth a couple of weeks ago.
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Great to hearsaintly wrote: He says with Gehrig back and Steven King and Michael Gardiner set for big seasons, he may well be used as a third tall forward.
King arrived at St Kilda in superb condition and Gardiner's foot problems finally seem to be behind him.
"It is quite exciting," Koschitzke said.
"They were pulled aside for a bit of ruck work the other day, and they were two bulls going at it, and they are both in good nick, so it was pretty exciting to see two legitimate ruckmen going at it."
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"His tailored pre-season program has him riding and swimming on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and it gave him the perfect opportunity to help a childhood friend yesterday."Mr Magic wrote:Nice article but it still doesn't shed any light on his virtual 'non-appearance' at open training days.
I sincerely hope it is just the medical/fitness staff giving him a conservative program and nothing to do with the series of x-rays he had a couple of weeks ago.
This sentence gives a bit of an insight I'd think.
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surely he would have said something if there was a problem ... wouldn't he? nice article by jon ralphMr Magic wrote:What more do I want him to say? Either him or someone at the Club to explain why he hasn't been seen training/ running and that it has nothing to do with the series of 'scans' he had at the Epworth a couple of weeks ago.
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rodgerfox wrote:About what?Quixote wrote:Roger you've got to be joking
To me that sentence tells us that he's training differently to the main group.
That's how I read it, would make it hard to do the main group's running/ball work.
Maybe they should have set up a wading pool at Elsternwick for the open training so he could do his swimming and then head over to the BMX track but other than that, sounds like his program has been tailored to his needs.
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http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 22,00.htmlNo two players will have the same pre-season and, during the season, training regimens will be tailored to fit a player's age, resilience, injury history and fitness level.
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We will be scan crazy this year trust me.
The Swans spend a fortune on scans and are very individual tailored at training. We now have the Swans fitness coach who is a guru and knows his stuff backwards and from every angle. He is huge on prevention.
Each player has his own dossier of scans, injury history and possible risk factors.
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Each player has his own dossier of scans, injury history and possible risk factors.
DO NOT BE ALARMED AT THE SCAN RATE THIS YEAR 99% IS PRECAUTIONARY!!
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cowboy18 wrote:rodgerfox wrote:About what?Quixote wrote:Roger you've got to be joking
To me that sentence tells us that he's training differently to the main group.
That's how I read it, would make it hard to do the main group's running/ball work.
Maybe they should have set up a wading pool at Elsternwick for the open training so he could do his swimming and then head over to the BMX track but other than that, sounds like his program has been tailored to his needs.
Yes Kosi is training differently....but there is no main group this year.
The first thing Misson did was to start developing individual training programs for each and every player.
EVERY player is on an individual program talored to their needs...their fitness, injury state, match day needs, age, etc etc...
according to an ex-Saints Doc that I have spoken with...one of the saints biggest previous problems was the lack of individual tailoring.
Now whether Kosi has any special problems...I know not.
But personalised training is now the norm....
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gawd...what a bunch of worry warts...you complain about all the injuries...when a new mob come in and set individual training programs..you think the club is trying to hide something.......for what flowering purpose i might ask........
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