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Kosi
Demspter


Both good tonight.


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McQualter the best....


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noob wrote:McQualter the best....
Can't agree. Mini was poor again.


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haha sorry was being sarcastic.


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Post: # 961327Post Richter »

saintsRrising wrote:Kosi
Demspter


Both good tonight.
I missed the first 10 minutes so can't say much about that. But the rest of the game I saw, Kosi didn't do much.

Two contested marks that he surrendered to his man in the final Q didn't persuade me he's turned much around?

Agree re Dempster. Did ok.


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Dempster was great for mine, took a couple of really good marks, disposal admittedly poor at times.


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Post: # 961348Post plugger66 »

Dempster was good but Kosi was poor after a great start. Surely he should have been confident with the start he had.


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plugger66 wrote:Dempster was good but Kosi was poor after a great start. Surely he should have been confident with the start he had.
This, Kosi was playing great but then went missing for 3 quarters, not good enough


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clarky449 wrote:
plugger66 wrote:Dempster was good but Kosi was poor after a great start. Surely he should have been confident with the start he had.
This, Kosi was playing great but then went missing for 3 quarters, not good enough
He did disappear down to the rooms for a short while either late in the first or the beginning of the second. Injury perhaps? Wouldn't be so quick to say that he went 'missing' until we find out why he went down to the rooms....


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You could say he was unluckly not to have two further shots on goal...


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Post: # 961439Post dcstkfc »

SainterK wrote:You could say he was unluckly not to have two further shots on goal...
Kosi's marking was great, leading pretty good, bloody hopeless if the ball's not in the air though, slow and gives away clumsy frees.

Good signs though


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Post: # 961459Post saintDal »

Thought Dempster was very good tonight.


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Post: # 961468Post Moccha »

I have a sneaking suspicion that Kosi has a back injury. Can't bend over and loses his balance easily. Seems to be nursed through.


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Post: # 961472Post Pwoit »

Kosi dislocated a finger so that may have put him off

Should have had another goal but our runner stuffed that up
Should have been paid a marik on the line as well


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Pwoit wrote:Kosi dislocated a finger so that may have put him off

Should have had another goal but our runner stuffed that up
Should have been paid a marik on the line as well
Should've, could've, did'nt..... He is becoming a liability and a shadow of his former self. After the first 17 mins he did absolutely nothing. He does not split the pack, he cannot take a contested mark, he second efforts are woeful, he cannot do anything below his knees.

He will probably play for the rest of the year but I will be disappointed if we cannot find a replacement for next season.


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Post: # 961745Post Bernard Shakey »

Pwoit wrote:Kosi dislocated a finger so that may have put him off

Should have had another goal but our runner stuffed that up
Should have been paid a marik on the line as well
Are you sure it was a finger and not a broken fingernail?
Nice cameo in the first, then packed up and went home after giving away five frees and a fifty.


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Post: # 961747Post borderbarry »

Oh come on, he had the runner rob him of a goal which would have made him our leading goalkicker for the match, and a couple of iffy free kicks against him.


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i have been a big critic of dempser...mainly because he can't kick.....did okay last night...best game since he did his knee in fact....


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Post: # 961787Post bigred »

had a great first quarter.

Great first quarter.

Then went completely missing for three quarters. Did not get another touch until late in the last.

We saw a glimpse of what he is capable of. That is all.


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Post: # 961798Post Mr Magic »

Just curious,
how many of our crumbing goals were the result of Kosi in a marking contest?

I ask only because I heard Ross Lyon on SEN this morning state that Kosi created contests which enabled our crumbers to score.


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Post: # 961800Post OneEyedSainter77 »

We saw effort from Kosi last night which is more than we've gotten out of him the last few weeks....

Seriosuly, anyone who's hanging Kosi after his efforts last night is being pathetic.

Dawson too is another scapegoat who I think performed well last night.


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Post: # 961810Post Bernard Shakey »

Mr Magic wrote:Just curious,
how many of our crumbing goals were the result of Kosi in a marking contest?

I ask only because I heard Ross Lyon on SEN this morning state that Kosi created contests which enabled our crumbers to score.
None.

Schneider's were all his own;
Roo's likewise;
Dawson's was a gift from Buddy;
Steven and McEvoy were oportunistic, and
Milne was Milne. His second was from a spillage, but it was Roo who knocked it down to him.


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Bernard Shakey wrote:
Pwoit wrote:Kosi dislocated a finger so that may have put him off

Should have had another goal but our runner stuffed that up
Should have been paid a marik on the line as well
Are you sure it was a finger and not a broken fingernail? quote]

Nice
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Bernard Shakey wrote:
Mr Magic wrote:Just curious,
how many of our crumbing goals were the result of Kosi in a marking contest?

I ask only because I heard Ross Lyon on SEN this morning state that Kosi created contests which enabled our crumbers to score.
None.

Schneider's were all his own;
Roo's likewise;
Dawson's was a gift from Buddy;
Steven and McEvoy were oportunistic, and
Milne was Milne. His second was from a spillage, but it was Roo who knocked it down to him.

charming.....your hatred of kossi knows no bounds...now you are even calling the coach a liar..... :roll: :roll: :roll:


milne's first goal was from a chain of kicks started by kossi.....


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Post: # 962012Post OneEyedSainter77 »

SainterK wrote:
Bernard Shakey wrote:
Pwoit wrote:Kosi dislocated a finger so that may have put him off

Should have had another goal but our runner stuffed that up
Should have been paid a marik on the line as well
Are you sure it was a finger and not a broken fingernail?

Nice
Yeah but what did you expect?


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