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Welcome Jacob Koschitzke

Might even be two. Young Treesize landed bad n hopefully just winded, but he also whacked his head so perhaps a concussion issue similar to Plastic Jezza the other day.
Cats make their own rules up when it comes to concussion protocols.
 
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play him back ffs. he played there all through his juniors. if he cant make it as a chb, the *smile* him orff

terrible trade, and they gave him 3 *smile* years, well done Blair
 
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Haven’t given up on Koschitzke yet. As others have said, would like to see him tried at CHB at VFL level for a while. We’ve got him for three year’s minimum, so might as well try & develop him - has the physical attributes but needs to be taught the game.
 
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Haven’t given up on Koschitzke yet. As others have said, would like to see him tried at CHB at VFL level for a while. We’ve got him for three year’s minimum, so might as well try & develop him - has the physical attributes but needs to be taught the game.
Did well to play with an injured ankle and kick 2 goals. He's no softy which is what I like. Needs time to settle in.
 
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Did well to play with an injured ankle and kick 2 goals. He's no softy which is what I like. Needs time to settle in.
By the look of it, he needs to believe in himself as an AFL player first and foremost. Not as easy as it sounds though.

Still 196cm players don’t grow on trees, so hoping against hope, we have to try and get him to be as good as he can be. If that means trying him as a key back, then so be it.
 
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By the look of it, he needs to believe in himself as an AFL player first and foremost. Not as easy as it sounds though.

Still 196cm players don’t grow on trees, so hoping against hope, we have to try and get him to be as good as he can be. If that means trying him as a key back, then so be it.
Yep and his flexibility is what sells him.
 
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