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Higgins return lifts depleted Tigers’ spirits (Herald-Sun)
« Reply #105 on: March 02, 2020, 04:35:40 AM »
Higgins return lifts depleted Tigers’ spirits

Jon Ralph
Herald Sun
2 March 2020


Jack Higgins’ most glorious football moment against Collingwood came with that round-the-goalpost kick that won him the 2018 Goal of the Year.

Little did he know the most nondescript football contributions two years on could fill him with such joy.

Sunday’s venue was Wangaratta’s picturesque Norm Minns Oval instead of a heaving MCG.

And his first contribution minutes after he bounced off the interchange bench would barely make the highlights reel in any of his 33 AFL games.

Yet the successful holding-the-ball tackle and simple wraparound handball for a 50m Jayden Short goal meant so much more than that.

Higgins was back, after a pair of brain surgeries that threatened his career and livelihood.

As usual his game was built on small but telling moments – a back-with-the-flight mark sandwiched between Ben Reid and Josh Daicos as well as a nice assist for a third-term Mabior Chol major.

But while he doesn’t have the premiership medal that dangles around Marlion Pickett’s neck, a career he feared was over now lives on.

WHO PLAYS ROUND 1?

Don’t get the feeling the Pies are sleepwalking through the pre-season stacked with extra practice matches and game simulation.

As the Pies dominated the first half then surged again late the star turns and cameos came from a host of players not content to play VFL in 2020.

Sons-of-guns Josh Daicos and Tyler Brown sparkled, with the son of legend Peter Daicos having a first-half blinder.

It included two goals and countless clever touches, Daicos saving a Tigers goal with a last-line mark only moments after finding the goalscorers list at the other end.

Darcy Cameron’s worth as a key forward is still to be determined but he slotted two goals and his influence in the ruck was important, including a perfect on-a-platter hitout to a surging Taylor Adams that resulted in a Pies goal.

Irishman Mark Keane continues to look more than comfortable as a 194cm defender and while Darcy Moore and Jeremy Howe will return, don’t count him out for senior games this year.

And NGA recruit Atu Bosenavulagi started as a pressuring small forward after an exciting pre-season, low on touches but full of energy.

In between Jack Crisp, newly re-signed Chris Mayne and Adam Treloar were all superb.

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley admitted he had a selection quanadry.

“I think so,” Buckley said.

“We felt like the boys were pretty even coming into this game so he and Mason really stood up. We love the way Brody goes about it and Darcy showed what we recruited him for. A strong aerial player who took some plucks inside 50 and his ruck work was probably even better than we hoped for.”

TOUGH INITIATION

Jordan De Goey wasn’t able to waltz off the back of the square for easy touches in his return to footy, instead handed the game’s best stopper in Dylan Grimes as his first opponent.

He didn’t get a sniff from the All-Australian as Jamie Elliott instead got the favourable match-up and early small forward touches.

Then De Goey waltzed into the centre square for the start of the second term and after an early midfield touch found space 45m out and slotted the set shot.

De Goey clearly looked underdone after a poor pre-season and while Grimes didn’t give him a sniff he scrounged two last-term goals from the midfield to finish as a three-goal performer.

“He is coming along OK. He got some really good work in during the last two or three weeks and he built into the game,” Buckley said.

“He did a fair bit of damage out of stoppage in that last quarter. Grimes and Nick Vlastuin are as good as there are as defenders going around so that was a bit of a rude introduction.”

PICKETT POWER

Of course Marlion Pickett started in the centre bounce and had the first clean touch of the game, racking up five touches in the opening minute.

One jinking, surging run from defence was breathtaking but the man whose blind turn was an iconic Grand Final moment did get run down trying something similar.

With Richmond’s best six out for Friday’s Bushfire relief game, Riley Collier-Dawkins was quiet and Sydney Stack solid but far from eye-catching.

Josh Caddy playing wing and half-back for a Tigers side which must replace Brandon Ellis, while Callum Coleman-Jones’ potential was highlighted by a commanding pack mark.

SCOREBOARD

RICHMOND 1.0 4.0 6.6 6.8 (44)

COLLINGWOOD 5.1 8.1 8.4 13.6 (84)

BEST

Tigers: Liam Baker, Short, Astbury, Broad,

Magpies: Crisp, Mayne, Treloar, Adams, Noble, Daicos

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/marsh-series-jack-higgins-makes-successful-comeback-in-richmonds-loss-to-collingwood/news-story/90970d9c3965ccea6902e7c1fc829e54

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Pies prevail over Tigers in battle of undermanned heavyweights (Age)
« Reply #106 on: March 02, 2020, 04:38:08 AM »
Pies prevail over Tigers in battle of undermanned heavyweights

Daniel Cherny
The Age
2 March 2020


COLLINGWOOD 13.6 (84) def. RICHMOND 6.8 (44)

Wangaratta: Jordan De Goey issued a reminder of his brilliance while Jack Higgins got through his comeback game as Collingwood held Richmond at bay in the battle of the undermanned heavyweights.

But the Pies had a late scare as star midfielder Adam Treloar sat out the latter stages of the match with a hamstring concern.

Less than eight months after his world was rocked by a brain bleed, Higgins was back at it on Sunday, with the Richmond cult figure getting through Sunday’s pre-season match against the Magpies at Wangaratta’s Norm Minns Oval.

Meanwhile after a pre-season in which his application has come into question and he was involved in a high-profile split with his manager, De Goey made telling contributions to help Collingwood to a 40-point win after the Tigers wound back a 31-point second deficit to draw within a couple of goals at three-quarter time.

Playing largely as a deep forward while also pinch-hitting in the midfield, De Goey floated in and out of the game before kicking two long-range goals in the final term to end the match with three majors.

Experienced quartet Treloar, Taylor Adams, Jack Crisp and Chris Mayne all found a stack of the ball, as the Pies coped better in the absence of a host of top talent, with both sides having been heavily represented in Friday night’s bushfire relief state of origin match at Marvel Stadium.

Josh Daicos toiled hard and kicked a couple of goals, while off-season recruit Darcy Cameron was impressive in the ruck for the Pies, producing a showing which should ease fears about Collingwood’s reliance on Brodie Grundy. Collingwood were without Jaidyn Stephenson who was a late withdrawal because of personal reasons.

A POPULAR ENTRANCE

It was hard to overstate the significance of Higgins’ return to the game given the extremely serious nature of his condition. The small forward started on the bench but received a solid smattering of applause when he made his way onto the ground at the five-minute mark of the opening term.

Higgins was involved early too, dishing off a handball to Jayden Short who unloaded a trademark long bomb to kick the game’s first goal. Ultimately Higgins’ impact was limited, and he gave away a handful of free kicks, but such minutiae shouldn’t overshadow the broader story.

PICKIN' HIS MOMENTS

When you poll in the Norm Smith Medal in front of a six-digit crowd at the MCG on your AFL debut, there is always the risk of a let down when you rock up on a Sunday afternoon on the first day of March in Wangaratta.

So it proved for Marlion Pickett, who couldn’t quite replicate his grand final form in Sunday’s much lower stakes encounter. It wasn’t through lack of trying, but the types of tricks pulled off by the West Australian on the last Saturday in September didn’t land this time around. Pickett’s blind turn around Greater Western Sydney star Lachie Whitfield was arguably the grand final’s signature moment. Late in the second quarter on Sunday, Pickett tried to escape the clutches of unheralded Collingwood Irishman Mark Keane, only to be run down. It was one of four free kicks conceded by Pickett in the first half.

HEART OF A TIGER

It’s the Punt Road romance which has had tongues wagging: emerging star Sydney Stack’s relationship with Richmond AFLW jet Monique Conti. A day after racking up 28 disposals in her side’s loss to Geelong in Bendigo, Conti made the trip to Wangaratta to watch her beau, sitting amongst other Tigers families and friends in the main grandstand.

COLLINGWOOD
5.1 8.1 8.4 13.6 (84)
RICHMOND
1.0 4.0 6.6 6.8 (44)

GOALS
Collingwood: De Goey 3, Cameron 2, Daicos 2, Mihocek, Reid, Crisp, Elliott, Cox, Phillips.
Richmond: Coleman-Jones, Prestia, Caddy, Short, Lambert, Chol.

BEST
Collingwood: Crisp, Adams, Treloar, Mayne, Cameron, Madgen, Noble, Maynard, De Goey.
Richmond: Baker, Short, Vlastuin, Stack

INJURIES
Collingwood: Treloar (leg).

CROWD: 7164 at Norm Minns Oval, Wangaratta

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/pies-prevail-over-tigers-in-battle-of-undermanned-heavyweights-20200301-p545u2.html

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Re: Preseason 2020 match 1: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Wangaratta
« Reply #107 on: March 02, 2020, 02:29:45 PM »
We apparently didn't get through unscathed as such.

SEN reporting that Vlastuin was concussed by a bump from Adams while Floss was standing the mark.

Watch here: https://twitter.com/1116sen/status/1234309848365355008

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Re: Preseason 2020 match 1: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Wangaratta
« Reply #109 on: March 02, 2020, 11:46:48 PM »
Collingwood midfielder Taylor Adams has been charged over a late bump on Tiger Nick Vlastuin in Wangaratta.

Adams was charged with rough conduct after collecting Vlastuin in the final quarter of the Magpies' Marsh Series win.

The bump was assessed as careless, low impact and high contact. Adams can accept a $2000 fine with an early guilty plea.

https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/more-news/afl-daily-live-rolling-footy-news-from-around-australia-for-monday-march-2-2020/live-coverage/5ec5764fe05f36cafe77b30c1435dfc3
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Re: Preseason 2020 match 1: Richmond vs Collingwood @ Wangaratta
« Reply #110 on: March 03, 2020, 09:15:25 AM »
If Vlastuin was concussed then Adams needs to be rubbed out. No other way about it. Late bump...