Post Match. Pies win thriller. All comments.
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From what I've heard, McInnes has recovered from his shoulder injury and would have been available for last night's game. I'd be extremely surprised if we turned to him, but he's there if need be!
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Yeah he is a bit of a left field suggestion but he is a smart player and capable of kicking bags. Maybe a grand final is the moment he needs to go to another level!David wrote:From what I've heard, McInnes has recovered from his shoulder injury and will be available this week. I'd be extremely surprised if we turned to him, but he's there if need be!
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Soon after the euphoria of the final siren and theme song I suddenly felt dread and nerves take hold. Perhaps it's the etched in memory of Grand Finals past, (12 for 2 wins and 2 draws), I struggled to get excited and was quite numb. This morning I feel better and am quietly confident we'll get the job done no matter the opponent. This is not the Collingwood of old, the vibe and energy just feels different. Not sure how I'll feel on Saturday though, It's always pretty surreal being there, at the game. Go Pies!
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Well this team knows how to test our nerves
Gee whiz at half time whatever fly said worked a treat
Momentum shift was massive
I hope McStay isn’t out he’s been good doing exactly what we got him for but alas it looks like he will miss
I’m guessing Frampton comes in he can play forward back or ruck and let Cox play some forward or Howe to go forward he makes the most sense
If Adams gets up which seems likely hard to see who misses but Ginnivan could drop out and Lipinski to sub
Our discipline better improve we can’t afford to give away so many 50m penalties next week and Sidey better learn the rule about encroaching or not standing when told too that brain fart could have cost us the game
Overall we played I reckon at about 80% of our best. Think the week off didn’t do our cohesion any good. We looked rusty st times so last nights hit out will help
This next week is what supporters live for the chance to go to the big dance
On a side note during his presser fly purposely looked down the barrel of the camera and thanked the pies supporters and those who can attend games
A class act
Gee whiz at half time whatever fly said worked a treat
Momentum shift was massive
I hope McStay isn’t out he’s been good doing exactly what we got him for but alas it looks like he will miss
I’m guessing Frampton comes in he can play forward back or ruck and let Cox play some forward or Howe to go forward he makes the most sense
If Adams gets up which seems likely hard to see who misses but Ginnivan could drop out and Lipinski to sub
Our discipline better improve we can’t afford to give away so many 50m penalties next week and Sidey better learn the rule about encroaching or not standing when told too that brain fart could have cost us the game
Overall we played I reckon at about 80% of our best. Think the week off didn’t do our cohesion any good. We looked rusty st times so last nights hit out will help
This next week is what supporters live for the chance to go to the big dance
On a side note during his presser fly purposely looked down the barrel of the camera and thanked the pies supporters and those who can attend games
A class act
What a heart-stopper & totally agree. They were very good.What'sinaname wrote:GWS were the form side of the competition. That's as tough a game as we'll get this year.
Jordie had a blinder. Thought Quaynor's game was top shelf when things were getting hot.
Crazy to believe we defended a 1 point lead like that for over 6 minutes without any score change!
One for the ages - Now for the '23 flag!!! Go Pies!!
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Not sure if mentioned in the previous pages but you have to give credit to Josh Diacos with 30 seconds to go when Elliot kicked the ball towards the wing. Josh was there paddling the ball in front of him with 2 GWS players about to pounce and he picked up the ball cleanly, turned left (not a good option) then turned right and with a little speed, kicked the ball approx 40 metres (nailed it) and that was the end of the game.
If not a clean pick up, who knows what would've happened the last 20 seconds.
Well done Jaicos.
If not a clean pick up, who knows what would've happened the last 20 seconds.
Well done Jaicos.
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The strange underrating of Nathan Murphy continues. I don't understand how a player can "hold up defensively all night" including "some big moments" when the game was on the line and yet only get a 6/10 rating. I have a feeling that some of these football journalists are spending too much time looking at Fantasy football ratings and are unwilling to give defenders their proper due.
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Agreed. Play of the game. That damn ball wouldn’t sit up, kept wobbling all of the place, he had to tap it twice in front of him to keep it moving, still wouldn’t sit up, finally grabs it, takes Kelly in his wake, then heads to his left, then somehow switches right with a pin point right foot to kill the game. Amazing play.BEAMER09 wrote:Not sure if mentioned in the previous pages but you have to give credit to Josh Diacos with 30 seconds to go when Elliot kicked the ball towards the wing. Josh was there paddling the ball in front of him with 2 GWS players about to pounce and he picked up the ball cleanly, turned left (not a good option) then turned right and with a little speed, kicked the ball approx 40 metres (nailed it) and that was the end of the game.
If not a clean pick up, who knows what would've happened the last 20 seconds.
Well done Jaicos.
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