Well, that's an over-statement, isn't it? They were sufficiently dreadful in the last 5 minutes of the 1st quarter for me to leave the ground but they've steadily worked themselves back into the game since then, it seems.SteveH67 wrote:And?Black_White wrote:The worst thing about this win is the fact that the papers/TV will be full of "Oh they were great the bombers, injury meant they could not win".
There will be no credit to the Collingwood players or coaches.
We were shit in the first half.
Interestingly, a couple of them "blew up" late in the first - especially Beams (unsurprisingly, given it was his first game back - not criticising, just observing). Also, they had a very one-paced mid-field early and they lacked enough fast, straight-running defenders (with Toovey and Shaw missing) to close down the space forward of the centre. It helps you understand just how important some players are to the structure, whether or not they are getting the ball.
Also, I think Lachie Keeffe is probably for the high jump based on what I saw - I remain a fan of his but he got moved off the ball in the m arkingt contest very easily by children in the first 25 minutes.