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Tigers hang on in a thriller, Pies sweat on injuries

Richmond held of a late Collingwood charge, but injuries for the Pies could be significant

By Callum Twomey
afl.com.au
6 March 2021


COLLINGWOOD            2.3     3.5     6.7     11.8     (74)
RICHMOND                    4.3    6.8     8.9     11.14 (80) 

GOALS
Collingwood: Cox 3, Cameron 3, De Goey 2, Daicos, Elliott, Ruscoe
Richmond: Castagna 4, Riewoldt 2, Caddy, Coleman-Jones, Edwards, McIntosh, Rioli

BEST
Collingwood: De Goey, Cox, Maynard, Crisp, Howe, Pendlebury
Richmond: Short, Caddy, Martin, Baker, Edwards, Riewoldt

INJURIES
Collingwood: Kelly (collarbone), Maynard (shin) Sidebottom (calf)
Richmond: Nil

Reports: Nil

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COLLINGWOOD will be sweating on the fitness of Steele Sidebottom ahead of round one, with the Pies suffering a double injury blow in their AAMI Community Series loss to Richmond.

Standout second halves from Magpies key pair Mason Cox and Darcy Cameron, who both booted three goals after the main change, saw Collingwood claw back to within five points with 23 seconds to play.

But the Tigers held on to claim the 11.14 (80) to 11.8 (74) win at Marvel Stadium, with the loss soured for the Pies by the early injuries to Sidebottom, whose night was over at quarter-time with calf tightness, and young key forward Will Kelly, who left the field in the second term after suffering a broken collarbone in a marking contest.

The 20-year-old immediately grabbed at his shoulder/collarbone after being leapt into by Tigers defender Dylan Grimes who grabbed the mark. Kelly, who has been earmarked for a key forward role, suffered a dislocated elbow last year on debut.

Coach Nathan Buckley said the club would see how Sidebottom’s calf settles in coming days, but that Kelly was already in hospital.

"It was a very clean hit and snapped it, so he’s gone to hospital and he’ll have it done tonight," he said post-game.

Gun defender Brayden Maynard also ended the game with his shin iced after pulling up sore from a marking contest in the dying minutes, but is all clear.

The Tigers had full control of the game after a dominant if wasteful first half before Cox burst to life in the third term, booting two goals for the quarter and then a third early in the last term to drag the Magpies back into the game. Cameron then provided a target with all of his majors coming in the last quarter. 

Richmond coach Damien Hardwick warned that superstar Dustin Martin had enjoyed an "incredible" pre-season and he delivered with a strong performance, gathering 23 disposals and four clearances before being subbed out at three-quarter time, while small forward Jason Castagna was excellent with four goals for the Tigers.

It was business as usual for the Tigers. They set up the game early, defended well and controlled proceedings apart from the third term, when Cox begun to present an option in attack. Reigning best and fairest Jayden Short was dynamic, amassing 43 disposals and an enormous 958 metres gained, while Josh Caddy was busy on the wing with 27 touches and a goal.

Jordan De Goey, who coach Nathan Buckley said this week was slated to play "50-50" in the midfield and forward line this season, was Collingwood's best with 27 disposals and 2.2, while emerging half-back Isaac Quaynor was also impressive with 23 disposals and eight rebounds.

After playing only four games last season due to his serious knee injury, Jeremy Howe was back in defence for the Pies and reminded everyone of his influence with 20 disposals. 

Medical room
Sidebottom and Kelly were the main injury concerns to come out of the game, while Maynard ended on the interchange with his shin strapped with ice. The Pies had entered in reasonably good shape, with Taylor Adams (hamstring), Brody Mihocek (calf) and Chris Mayne (concussion) missing. All are expected to be available for round one.

Richmond appeared to get through unscathed and is healthy heading into another tilt, with only Bachar Houli (calf) considered unlikely for round one. Dion Prestia (hamstring) didn't face the Magpies but is expected to be available for the season-opener against Carlton, while Tom Lynch (toe) also missed with a very minor complaint but will be fine for the Blues clash.

Fantasy watch
Collingwood gave up the most points to defenders last season and that happened again against the Tigers with Jayden Short (DEF, $694,000) racking up a mammoth 171 points. He'll be hot property in Fantasy Draft as most will rank him well inside the top 10 defenders but could be a point of difference in Classic with under two per cent ownership.

Similarly, Jordan De Goey (FWD, $605,000) appears in two per cent of teams and as coaches will be looking for value up forward, the 25-year-old is a serious option due to his role. He attended plenty of centre bounces for the Pies to finish with 127 points. If you can trust De Goey's body, he's a value pick with midfield minutes.

https://www.afl.com.au/news/556494/tigers-hang-on-in-a-thriller-pies-sweat-on-injuries

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Re: Media articles & stats: Tigers hang on in a thriller over Pies
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2021, 02:48:09 AM »
Richmond’s defensive style

Dustin Martin was his typical self through the midfield, and Jason Castagna kicked a bag, but it was the Tigers’ defence that took the breath away on Friday night at Marvel Stadium, at least when the game was at its most serious in the first half.

Their last line of defence – including Grimes, Noah Balta and David Astbury – marked almost every kick that came their way. Grimes had six marks to quarter-time and then 11 at half-time.

But more than that last line it was their “team defence” that looked ominous. It was absolutely on song, with midfielders and half-backs folding back with hard running and precise timing to thwart Collingwood’s attacks. Their defensive discipline did not take away from attack. The balance was right.

Josh Caddy charged up and down the wing to lead by example in this respect, and the Pies forwards regularly found themselves hopelessly outnumbered.

Jayden Short did as he pleased across half-back and Shane Edwards was great in the middle.


COLLINGWOOD 2.3 3.5 6.7 11.8 (74)
RICHMOND       4.3 6.8 8.9 11.14 (80)

GOALS
Collingwood: Cox 3, Cameron 3, De Goey 2, Elliott, Daicos, Ruscoe
Richmond: Castagna 4, Riewoldt 2, McIntosh, Caddy, Edwards, Coleman-Jones, Rioli

BEST
Collingwood: Crisp, Grundy, De Goey, Maynard
Richmond: Short, Caddy, Riewoldt, Edwards

UMPIRES
Rosebury, Stevic, Findlay, Dore

VENUE Marvel Stadium
CROWD 10,308

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/sidebottom-kelly-early-casualties-in-pies-pre-season-clash-20210305-p578av.html