If Krueger remains fit and well for the remainder of the year, I can't see how Cox can get back in the team.
Cox is very good now and again, but very ordinary most of the time. Regardless of marks and goals, Krueger is a competitive beast and a brute of a man.
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It's a big IF and in saying that a fit Krueger/McStay playing at the sharp end of the season is an exciting prospect.RudeBoy wrote:If Krueger remains fit and well for the remainder of the year, I can't see how Cox can get back in the team.
Cox is very good now and again, but very ordinary most of the time. Regardless of marks and goals, Krueger is a competitive beast and a brute of a man.
derkd wrote:I strongly disagree, how long has Kruger been on the list now 3 years? And still yet to play any meaningful number of games.... Collingwood should have cut him last year... and here lies the heart of Collingwood's forward line woes...we chase the cheap short term ovwr 28 to 30 year old fix and we over pay.....rather than just stop spending future first rounds picks....lets actually bank some and try getting a young key forward or more than one.warburton lad wrote:Kreuger is a real conundrum
I will re-visit my 'quote'
First ganme back, did very well and i congratulate Kreuger, need to get the retso of the season out of him now to have a chance for 2025!
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