Would have been interesting had Roughie come up.
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Interesting Kozi is down at the club
Would have been interesting had Roughie come up.
Always felt kozi was very underrated. Could play forward and back to a very high standard and pinch hit in the ruck. Glad to see he is still kicking around the AFL, incredibly nice blokeInteresting Kozi is down at the club
Be a good mentor for King in particular
Similar size
At his best Kozi averaged 2 goals and 7 marks per game.
not sure the Sexton recognition helped Alex may have started drinking his own bath water
"I haven't been homesick so far and I don't think I will be. I love it up here so much. I miss my family, but I'd rather they move up here than me go back if anything," he said.
"It's a bit better up here, it's more laid back, you don't get hassled and it's a good place for football to thrive and become really big on the coast. I'm happy to help do that and get around to communities."
It does not look like Rankine is homesick Another family moving up the Coast?
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-05-14/indigenous-players-cop-homesick-label-says-rankine
I know where I’d rather live.It does not look like Rankine is homesick Another family moving up the Coast?
https://www.afl.com.au/news/2019-05-14/indigenous-players-cop-homesick-label-says-rankine
https://www.goldcoastbulletin.com.a...e/news-story/509a5c679a1d7f07372f7896616b65d1Suns leader Brayden Fiorini says midfield must take ownership of loss to Port Adelaide
Gold Coast sit in 16th at 3-6 while Geelong have dropped just one game.
“It couldn’t come at a better time,” Fiorini said of the test.
“We will be hungry to bounce back from this disappointing second half last week.
“We will train hard through the week. We have played pretty well at home so we will try and start the game really well and see if we can jump them.”
"I find we're always projecting out and trying to make decisions today for what you want the footy club to look like in two to three years."
Dew knows there is a legacy of players leaving the Suns, and no finals appearances, across their history but said that had shifted, and the club was making plans to attract free agents by next year.
"We're really confident that when we get players here now, they'll love the place – both the club, the environment, and living here. And see it as a place where we can get the most out of their footy."