They’re an interesting watch and they are certainly a better side than last year with the additions of Rataguelea, Zerk - Thatcher and Soldo. They’ve only beaten Richmond, Eagles and Bombers and were narrowly beaten by the Dees. Once again, this game will be all about whoever applies the most pressure the longest and whoever gains first use out of the middle ( that’s Ports one wood )piffdog wrote:Bit of a recency bias on their midfield. Where were they in the last 8 rounds of last year (when they lost 7 games?).
Now they are no spuds, and they will be better in 2 more years than they are today, but the hype is a bit overblown IMO. How about the Bombers actually send someone to Rozee? Nick Daicos would look exactly the same if he was left to roam around at will.
Will be a tough game I think - hopefully we can find a bit more improvement and capitalise on being at our home ground.
DeGoey is pretty much the barometer of our team at the moment. When he’s dominating, then the oppositions midfield is just playing catch up around the ground. Ultimately and from Collingwoods perspective, it’s the likes of DeGoey and Mitchell ( and to a lesser extent, Nick) who will have the biggest say in the outcome of this game. DeGoey has been starting really strong but fading and that’s coincided with how our last two wins have panned out.
I would expect coming off the bye will be a big bonus for us, particularity after the demands of our first five games. Dare I say it, we’re heading into “ 8 point game “ territory already and we’re only into round 6 of the season