Pre-Match. Magpies v. Lions. All comments.
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Just can not getting into this game at all.
Be another rinse and repeat type of game where we start ok and into the second quarter then drop right off.
Lions will sense this and cash in with 5 unanswered goals and its good night Irene with maybe a late rally by the Pies in the last 10 minutes only to fall short again.
Same pattern just different game.
Tipping a Brisbane win by around 23 points.
Be another rinse and repeat type of game where we start ok and into the second quarter then drop right off.
Lions will sense this and cash in with 5 unanswered goals and its good night Irene with maybe a late rally by the Pies in the last 10 minutes only to fall short again.
Same pattern just different game.
Tipping a Brisbane win by around 23 points.
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I agree start JDG forwardMagpietothemax wrote:JDG is not impacting the game in the manner he did last year. Other teams are devoting considerable time and attention to smothering him with a tag.
I think he should build up some energy by playing forward. Then we need another mid to reinforce the midfield.
I think we could do the following:
OUT: Titch (omitted/managed) ; Markov (omitted) ; Sidey (managed)
IN: McCrae (for full game) ; Noble ; Sullivan
Macrae starts in the centre
Ash Johnson...you beauty
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After 39 matches, the W/L ledger stands at P:39 W:16 D:0 L:23
https://afltables.com/afl/teams/colling ... tm.html#19
Since 2018, we've played 13 matches at the Gabbattoir for a 6W / 7L record.
The Brions have won 6 of the last 7, but we know which won counted in that mix.
Last time : Round: 4 Venue: Gabba Date: Thu, 6-Apr-2023 7:35 PM
Brisbane Lions 3.2.20 9.4.58 14.6.90 18.8.116
Collingwood 5.3.33 5.6.36 8.12.60 11.17.83
Qrt margin CW by 13 BL by 22 BL by 30 BL by 33
Qrt scores CW 33-20 BL 38-3 BL 32-24 BL 26-23
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2 ... 30406.html
GOALS
Brisbane: Cameron 6, Rayner 4, Hipwood 2, Daniher 2, Zorko, Wilmot, Prior, Berry
Collingwood: Mihocek 3, Hill 2, N.Daicos 2, Johnson, De Goey, Crisp, Adams
BEST
Brisbane: Rayner, Neale, Cameron, Daniher, Dunkley, Ashcroft
Collingwood: N.Daicos, Quaynor, Mihocek, Maynard, Pendlebury
INJURIES
Brisbane: Nil
Collingwood: Nil
SUBSTITUTES
Brisbane: Deven Robertson (replaced Jack Gunston in fourth quarter)
Collingwood: Oleg Markov (replaced Reef McInnes in third quarter)
Crowd: 33,565 at the Gabba
Highlights ~
Match Replay: Brisbane Lions Vs Collingwood Magpies (afl.com.au)
https://www.watchafl.com.au/match-centre/3903
Match Report ~
It was always going to be a tall order for the Magpies around the contest following injuries to recognised ruckmen Darcy Cameron and Mason Cox. Craig McRae opted for returning former Lion Dan McStay to do the bulk of the work.
Cam Rayner was surprisingly the one who provided the spark up forward to get the Lions going as he kicked 4 goals from 17 disposals to setup the win. Charlie Cameron also cashed in with 6 goals from his 14 touches, while Joe Daniher bounced back from media criticism to finish with 20 disposals, 6 marks and 2 goals. Nick Daicos was again a star, with a scintillating third quarter when thrown onto the ball, as he finished with 38 disposals and 2 goals in a lone hand for the Magpies.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/897165/bris ... first-loss
Brownlow votes ~ C. Rayner (3), N. Daicos (2), C. Cameron (1)
AFLCA votes ~ 9 Charlie Cameron (BL), 8 Cameron Rayner (BL), 7 Nick Daicos (COLL), 2 Oscar McInerney (BL), 2 Joe Daniher (BL), 1 Brayden Maynard (COLL), 1 Conor McKenna (BL).
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Magpies injury list early prognosis
tba
St, Kilda injury list early prognosis
tba
Match Preview
https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_match_previews.html
https://afltables.com/afl/teams/colling ... tm.html#19
Since 2018, we've played 13 matches at the Gabbattoir for a 6W / 7L record.
The Brions have won 6 of the last 7, but we know which won counted in that mix.
Last time : Round: 4 Venue: Gabba Date: Thu, 6-Apr-2023 7:35 PM
Brisbane Lions 3.2.20 9.4.58 14.6.90 18.8.116
Collingwood 5.3.33 5.6.36 8.12.60 11.17.83
Qrt margin CW by 13 BL by 22 BL by 30 BL by 33
Qrt scores CW 33-20 BL 38-3 BL 32-24 BL 26-23
https://afltables.com/afl/stats/games/2 ... 30406.html
GOALS
Brisbane: Cameron 6, Rayner 4, Hipwood 2, Daniher 2, Zorko, Wilmot, Prior, Berry
Collingwood: Mihocek 3, Hill 2, N.Daicos 2, Johnson, De Goey, Crisp, Adams
BEST
Brisbane: Rayner, Neale, Cameron, Daniher, Dunkley, Ashcroft
Collingwood: N.Daicos, Quaynor, Mihocek, Maynard, Pendlebury
INJURIES
Brisbane: Nil
Collingwood: Nil
SUBSTITUTES
Brisbane: Deven Robertson (replaced Jack Gunston in fourth quarter)
Collingwood: Oleg Markov (replaced Reef McInnes in third quarter)
Crowd: 33,565 at the Gabba
Highlights ~
Match Replay: Brisbane Lions Vs Collingwood Magpies (afl.com.au)
https://www.watchafl.com.au/match-centre/3903
Match Report ~
It was always going to be a tall order for the Magpies around the contest following injuries to recognised ruckmen Darcy Cameron and Mason Cox. Craig McRae opted for returning former Lion Dan McStay to do the bulk of the work.
Cam Rayner was surprisingly the one who provided the spark up forward to get the Lions going as he kicked 4 goals from 17 disposals to setup the win. Charlie Cameron also cashed in with 6 goals from his 14 touches, while Joe Daniher bounced back from media criticism to finish with 20 disposals, 6 marks and 2 goals. Nick Daicos was again a star, with a scintillating third quarter when thrown onto the ball, as he finished with 38 disposals and 2 goals in a lone hand for the Magpies.
https://www.afl.com.au/news/897165/bris ... first-loss
Brownlow votes ~ C. Rayner (3), N. Daicos (2), C. Cameron (1)
AFLCA votes ~ 9 Charlie Cameron (BL), 8 Cameron Rayner (BL), 7 Nick Daicos (COLL), 2 Oscar McInerney (BL), 2 Joe Daniher (BL), 1 Brayden Maynard (COLL), 1 Conor McKenna (BL).
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Magpies injury list early prognosis
tba
St, Kilda injury list early prognosis
tba
Match Preview
https://www.wheeloratings.com/afl_match_previews.html
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If we depend on the bloody umpires to give us deserved free kicks to win, you are setting yourself up for failureMr Miyagi wrote:He did! And Jordy continued to be illegally held with no free kicks.masoncox wrote:JDG is being hard tagged.
Fly should have sent him forward against the Saints.
In fact Fly did not try any tactical moves on the night.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
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Being “one of our best” in a side never in the hunt to win the game doesn’t mean muchRudeBoy wrote:Not sure we watched the same game QM67.
Elliott was one of our best, even receiving a special mention by Fly.
Kicking a couple goals in a side playing so poorly doesn’t save your spot
In 2024 his pressure act stats are less than a 1/3rd of what he averaged in 2023
The ball rebounds out of our attacking 50 with way to much ease and he’s a large part of the problem
He’s spending less time on the ball as well as it appears his legs won’t allow it
I’m not saying he can’t play AFL again I’m saying he needs a wake up call like several other veterans
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There is ONLY So MUCH shit, crap, bile, a team can take from the meida hackes, other fans, before that team says to itself ,**** TIME TO PUT THINGS RIGHT. I have seen this many many times, before, and sides who hit back very hard, and I have a gut feeling we will, can cause major upsets. WE are a proud club, we have copped so much shit, now its time to hit back hard, at these Brions. Bring in kids, and Noble, freshen up the team, kids can work wonders. Lions could not beat Blues up there, were 7 goals up, we can do this.
****, the gauntlet is down, fired up we are, Woods by 9 points. !!!!!
****, the gauntlet is down, fired up we are, Woods by 9 points. !!!!!
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Conundrum time Piesnchess. We need to win but we won’t win by bringing in too many kids. I think the 3 obvious ones highlighted in these threads should be dropped but I will be concerned if we have more than 3 changes. Some of the kids need to bide their time until the next few weeks and if we keep on losing, they will be guaranteed games in the seniors to see how they perform.Piesnchess wrote:^
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
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You're 0 for 3. Try tipping the Lions and maybe we'll win.Piesnchess wrote:There is ONLY So MUCH shit, crap, bile, a team can take from the meida hackes, other fans, before that team says to itself ,**** TIME TO PUT THINGS RIGHT. I have seen this many many times, before, and sides who hit back very hard, and I have a gut feeling we will, can cause major upsets. WE are a proud club, we have copped so much shit, now its time to hit back hard, at these Brions. Bring in kids, and Noble, freshen up the team, kids can work wonders. Lions could not beat Blues up there, were 7 goals up, we can do this.
****, the gauntlet is down, fired up we are, Woods by 9 points. !!!!!
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I think it unlikely we will defeat Brisbane on their home ground with our current form.
Our game plan has been heavily compromised by teams reversing the pressure role by playing more 1:1 footy on us and strongly attacking the Collingwood player on the ball. The days of free flowing chains of hand balls through the middle by loose players maybe gone against all but the most inept teams.
Our zone defences have proved easy to bypass too when teams apply our own attacking style against us.
Going forward I think there should be more emphasis in training on one on one contests, and more on gut running to be part of that contest.
Tackling. Our tackling, apart from McCreary, has been weak all season so far. Time for hard tackling training with special emphasis on players like Naicos, whose tackling efforts so far this season have been just weak.
Much has been said about our oldsters. I think Sidebottom should be sent back to the twos to assess his form for a few weeks. Pendlebury may be useful as an impact sub going forward but his position should never be guarenteed.
Players like McInnes, McCrae, maybe Dean should be kept in the side, whether they are winning their positions or not. Reef is not going to get better and develop his huge potential sitting in the twos. Persist with him and we will be rewarded in time with a great player in the black and white. Dont do that and he will soon be punishing us in another teams colors.
Noble Im not sold on. He was originally dropped due to his inability to quell top flight small forwards. Is there any evidence at all he has been able to address that? I guess we can play him and see what happens. But I wouldnt be expecting miracles.
Ban helicopter bombs into the forward fifty. Too often they are just easy pickings for the defenders. Our players need a tutorial from Schultz on how to do it. His one long flat entry from outside 50 was a joy to behold and predictably resulted in a mark and goal to us. Take note McCreary and others that is the way to do it. I also want to see a lot more leading and creating options up forward. We look like witches hats at the moment, so static when the ball is coming in. Also At the moment the "Kick it to Mason" option works maybe one time in six. We need more work from Mihocek, Hill, and others to provide other options apart from that one somewhat hopeful option.
In terms of Brisbane, while they have been losing too, their tall forwards have been improving and we dont have the boys on the park to consistently stop them. Cameron too is due a day out and I wouldn't be surprised if he has one against us. He has put Noble to the sword a few times before and could be licking his lips if Noble is an in this week.
Fagan was in the crowd against St Kilda and looking very pleased with what he saw. I expect more one on one pressure than they served up in the Grand Final.
I think it will take more than one game to turn our form around.
I hate to say it but my prediction is Lions by 20.
Our game plan has been heavily compromised by teams reversing the pressure role by playing more 1:1 footy on us and strongly attacking the Collingwood player on the ball. The days of free flowing chains of hand balls through the middle by loose players maybe gone against all but the most inept teams.
Our zone defences have proved easy to bypass too when teams apply our own attacking style against us.
Going forward I think there should be more emphasis in training on one on one contests, and more on gut running to be part of that contest.
Tackling. Our tackling, apart from McCreary, has been weak all season so far. Time for hard tackling training with special emphasis on players like Naicos, whose tackling efforts so far this season have been just weak.
Much has been said about our oldsters. I think Sidebottom should be sent back to the twos to assess his form for a few weeks. Pendlebury may be useful as an impact sub going forward but his position should never be guarenteed.
Players like McInnes, McCrae, maybe Dean should be kept in the side, whether they are winning their positions or not. Reef is not going to get better and develop his huge potential sitting in the twos. Persist with him and we will be rewarded in time with a great player in the black and white. Dont do that and he will soon be punishing us in another teams colors.
Noble Im not sold on. He was originally dropped due to his inability to quell top flight small forwards. Is there any evidence at all he has been able to address that? I guess we can play him and see what happens. But I wouldnt be expecting miracles.
Ban helicopter bombs into the forward fifty. Too often they are just easy pickings for the defenders. Our players need a tutorial from Schultz on how to do it. His one long flat entry from outside 50 was a joy to behold and predictably resulted in a mark and goal to us. Take note McCreary and others that is the way to do it. I also want to see a lot more leading and creating options up forward. We look like witches hats at the moment, so static when the ball is coming in. Also At the moment the "Kick it to Mason" option works maybe one time in six. We need more work from Mihocek, Hill, and others to provide other options apart from that one somewhat hopeful option.
In terms of Brisbane, while they have been losing too, their tall forwards have been improving and we dont have the boys on the park to consistently stop them. Cameron too is due a day out and I wouldn't be surprised if he has one against us. He has put Noble to the sword a few times before and could be licking his lips if Noble is an in this week.
Fagan was in the crowd against St Kilda and looking very pleased with what he saw. I expect more one on one pressure than they served up in the Grand Final.
I think it will take more than one game to turn our form around.
I hate to say it but my prediction is Lions by 20.
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I dont think this is the game we will magically turn it all around. Brisbane will also be desperate to win this...with extra motivation from last year..This could get ugly if Daniher and Hipwood get off the leash.
We did play better against St.Kilda, and if we had taken our chances who knows! Goal kicking hasn't been Collingwood's strong point for sometime now.
Anyway I read some people paraphrasing Ross Lyon's press conference post match. Lyon intimates that many teams have gone to school on what Sydney and GWS did to Collingwood, and in essence this has provided a blue print on how to blunt Collingwood's game style.
Begs a question, did we just come back to 2024 with the same game plan and think we would just pick up from where we left off? Or has our players form dropped away that badly? All of the above maybe?
Like I say, I don't think our year is done just yet. Not in a great way...but it would be interesting to be inside the four walls ...to know what the coaches are thinking. Wonder if the regret all the docco nonsense.
We did play better against St.Kilda, and if we had taken our chances who knows! Goal kicking hasn't been Collingwood's strong point for sometime now.
Anyway I read some people paraphrasing Ross Lyon's press conference post match. Lyon intimates that many teams have gone to school on what Sydney and GWS did to Collingwood, and in essence this has provided a blue print on how to blunt Collingwood's game style.
Begs a question, did we just come back to 2024 with the same game plan and think we would just pick up from where we left off? Or has our players form dropped away that badly? All of the above maybe?
Like I say, I don't think our year is done just yet. Not in a great way...but it would be interesting to be inside the four walls ...to know what the coaches are thinking. Wonder if the regret all the docco nonsense.
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I was thinking about the finals game we played 12 years ago against raging favourite Port Adelaide in Port Adelaide. We were without an injured Bucks and absolutely no one in the press or anywhere else gave us a chance in hell. But somehow we found the intestinal fortitude to win! A repeat of a back to the wall victory like that would be terrific to see on Thursday. However the team and the confidence level are down and we are unlikely to reproduce an effort like that. I feel sad saying that but losing the first three games has rocked my foundations and reality that after winning the flag last year, the intense, manic hunger is no longer there
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm