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LaurieHolden wrote:Lipinski has great hands.

Henry needs a stablemate, like a goat with an old horse.

Noble & IQ gave us attacking drive through the lines.
IQ has safe hands.

I don't know what the game plan is but it was certainly different.

Great that we were tested and able to hold them off.

St Kilda aren't going to okay finals either.
The game plan depends upon winning the contested ball out of the centre and locking it forward. The team was brilliantly successful at that tonight. They won the centre clearances 18 to 9 (that's a massive turn around from last year) and, more significantly, many were clean, dangerous, 2017-style Cotchin/Martin clearances of the kind Collingwood hasn't tried to create for most of the last decade - that's what enabled Collingwood to kick repeat - and quick repeat - goals. It's a massive change from the way they played last year. It will take some time for it to become second nature - and we saw in the middle of the third quarter how totally dependent it is upon Grundy's greatness. We plainly need a plan B for when he needs a breather - but when it worked tonight, it was extremely efficient. Equally importantly, it leads to exhilarating, attacking football that doesn't make you want to just switch channels and hope that Manly will lose.

A great deal to like.

I should say that I gave them no chance pre-game with such an inexperienced lineup and when they ran out of puff in the third quarter, I thought that might be the end of the line. They showed great character to press on and re-take the initiative.

I expect them to be up and down this year - I don't think we just watched round 1 of 1977, for example - but it was - for the first time in many seasons - genuinely exciting and entertaining to watch Collingwood play. Long may that continue.
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Collingwood 15.12.102
St. Kilda 12.13.85

Goals: Checkers 3, De Goey, Ginnivan, Sidey, Henry 2, J Daics, McCreery, Elliott, Lipinski 1,

Disposals: Lipinski 30, De Goey, N Daics 27, Adams 25, Pendles 24, Howe 23, Noble 22, J Daics 21, IQ 19, Elliott, Grundy, Sidey 17, Moore 16, Checkers 10, Madgen, Ginnivan, Crisp, Grundy 11,

AF points: Lipinski 117, De Goey 107, N Daics 102, Howe 89, Noble 88, Pendles 84.
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Post by MatthewBoydFanClub »

The pleasing thing for me is didn’t St Kilda hit the front in the third quarter. We didn’t panic. We immediately came back at them and I think kicked the next two goals in quick succession. Then in the last quarter St Kilda were frantic. You could tell they were desperate to win. Again we held firm and didn’t panic. Our work rate was fantastic. Guys like De Goey and Moore and to a lesser extent, Adams who didn’t have a great night, willed us over the line. Great effort Pies. Maynard, Kelly and Kreuger to come in will make us better still because we look small over the field.
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Excellent win in the end. To hit back in the last after being challenged and headed was a really positive sign. Could have very easily let that game slip and I'd say our team from 2021 probably would have found a way to lose that one.

Some of the young guys like Ginnivan, Henry, McReary, Lipinski, all stepped up when we needed them to, making strong contests and kicking goals. JDG, Sidey & Pendles were leaders all night. The back six looked a bit wobbly at times. Madgen and Moore were a bit suspect in moments but hopefully Moore will get better, not sure about old Madge, be's a bit slow to be a defender and was caught out several times. But, our depth is limited so he will get games.

Cox was ok tonight, held his spot. Did some nice things but he is who he is, he isn't getting any better even with the cool shades. Howe back in defense is really what we needed, although this game was not an overlly defensive one, was quite high scoring for the modern game.

Grundy was very good, his tap work was still not where it needs to be but he competed hard all game and although he did some silly things his effort all night was huge.

Overall, you just have to be pretty damn pleased with that performance. Round 1 with a win in the bank, take that and move along.
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LaurieHolden wrote:We didn't kick over 100 points once last year.
Yep, mentioned that to my wife, it was great to see us break the ton once again...that nightmare game style from last year is just a memory thank God
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I reckon we could have saved about 4-5 goals if we clean up disposal in the backline and get rid of the howlers like Nicks failure to concede in the 1st, lots of improvement to be had.

We have a pretty soft first 5 games if we can get on a roll from here.

Also, when was the last time we had 2 debutants have an impact like Nicks and the File? Decades ago surely
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Ginnivan seems like a bit of a character I like him. Kicked some nice goals tonight.
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Alot to like but I wont hold my breath. Our first 22 are pretty good but if we suffer injuries we will get exposed. Maybe 3 or 4 injuries we could be able to cover but anymore than that will be hard, but cross fingers and see how it goes.

Maynard and Kreuger to come in with Roughead and Dean, will be awesome to see.

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What an impressive start!
Was hoping for a good bounce back this year and the signs from the new look team and coaching panel over the pre season have been validated with that win. Attacking football is back at Collingwood.
Bring on next week.
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Who have thought Daicos wouldn’t be the best debuting player.
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Grundy didn't have his best night ever but his tap work was noticeably more aggressive especially at centre bounces. It showed in five goals to one from centre clearances. Work in progress but some good signs there re getting some value from his ruck dominance.
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De Goey best on ground IMO. Cox was brilliant again. Grundy simply outstanding!
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#26 wrote:Ginnivan seems like a bit of a character I like him. Kicked some nice goals tonight.
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Post by Magpies035 »

Great first up win
It was great to see a new attacking style
Effort was good
Plenty of mistakes and we know that
Positive steps
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Jezza wrote:
#26 wrote:Ginnivan seems like a bit of a character I like him. Kicked some nice goals tonight.
He's a gem. I love him.
Me too! Lovin Beau and Patrick too! What a night, just got hone, was in no hurry, just soaking it up! Freedom, Collingwood, what more doi need!

**** the negative nellies, so Much to like! Cohesion is starting, no more grinding boundary hugging and kicking backwards sideways anyway but forward!

Congrat Billy on your 200th goal!
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