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Congrats Cogs...

Rosy

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..on yet another top game in amongst it all as usual. Your consistent work ethic hasn't gone unnoticed this year. You're showing great maturity and leadership and proving an excellent role model for the young kids coming through. Keep up the good work. :clap
 
Did a couple of very courageous things the last two weeks which must really inspire his teammates, especially the young fellas. He' still only just 24 and will make a great leader for years to come.
 
Disco08 said:
Did a couple of very courageous things the last two weeks which must really inspire his teammates,

One incident that really impressed me was the distance he ran to spoil a mark on the Northern Stand wing. That was sheer determination and I'm sure plenty of players would have just conceded the mark. That's the kind of thing that lifts a team and wins games.
 
Impressed with his words in todays paper about saying the bummers dont rate us, and that he is fired up for that game.

Rip em apart Cogs.
 
After some controversy over Mark's fitness in the first 3 games of this year, he has really enjoyed his football and is starting to look more confident against the Lions & the Blues. I really loved the contested mark he took on the Northern wing. I swear that Carlton player had the sit, but Cogs through sheer guts knew the Carlton player was behind just planted himself under that ball to pull in a courageous mark in that last quarter, when the game was hot.
 
I must say I was real worried about his fitness after rounds 1 and 2, but after those blips on the radar he's been back to business. Outstanding work cogs. Keep it going.
 
cogs deserves a lot of credit for pushing himself and playing through his groin issues. very courageous footballer. lets hope he recovers fully.
 
No word from the dog Bisket I see.... 8)
 
Watched the first quarter on Foxtel after coming home from the game. Cogs was instrumental in gathering three hard ball gets in the square. Good stuff Cogs.
 
Needs to show more urgency when he gets the ball instead of jogging on the spot.

Never seen someone get tackled as often as he does.
 
Harry said:
Never seen someone get tackled as often as he does.

How effective were the tackles Harry? Cogs averages 0.8 frees against and 1.0 errors a game so that gives the indication he's not caught holding the ball too often. At the same time he's averaging 4.6 tackles a game himself.
 
no doubt his improved form has had a lot to do with our improved performances - think TW's rotations of cogs have been spot on as well
 
rosy23 said:
Harry said:
Never seen someone get tackled as often as he does.

How effective were the tackles Harry?  Cogs averages 0.8 frees against and 1.0 errors a game so that gives the indication he's not caught holding the ball too often.  At the same time he's averaging 4.6 tackles a game himself.
Stats do not always tell the true story he still has no kill with his disposal.He does the hard stuff no ones doubting that but he does'nt ripp the heart out of the side thats what i want to see.
 
Skills said:
BISKET*12* said:
zips said:
BISKET*12* said:
zips said:
No word from the dog Bisket I see....   8)
You would want to be careful who you are calling a dog mate!
Perhaps, change it to soggy then?   :hihi
Are you sure your not Dave fro Big Bro?
It's called Tall Poppy syndrome nah just joking.
Thats what happens when you have an opinion on this site. I say what i feel and if people do not like it bad luck.At least i break the lines!

Arnotts, why is it everytime i log on here, your always having a dog fight with someone?