He’s just come out and said in an article in the Age that he wants to stay at Collingwood, so unless there’s some catastrophic breakdown in his relationship with the club I don’t think he’s in danger of leaving. As for what Collingwood would want if he did leave? I’d say they’d be asking a fair...
I wish. Just because our players are capable of playing small doesn’t mean they’ll do it well every single time. We’ll need to play much better across the board than we did last week if we want to beat you guys.
Crisp, Maynard, Howe and Langdon are all capable of playing tall or small if need be.
Langdon as an example, was forced to play tall for a big chunk of last year with our KPD injuries, but blanketed Robbie Gray very effectively when we played against Port. Maynard held Green in the final vs GWS...
Sorry for the intrusion, but I’m not sure how our defence could be regarded as short.
Moore -203cm
Roughead - 200cm
Howe - 190cm
Crisp - 190cm
Langdon - 190cm
Maynard - 189cm
The only genuinely small defender we have is Aish who’s named on the bench at 183cm.
As a side note, Balta out is...
Sorry to intrude, but Witts is shopping himself around, not Collingwood. They've had an extension offer in front of him for some months and he hasn't signed, assuming that he doesn't really want to spend his entire career playing second fiddle to a younger Grundy.
If Maric signed with us you'd...
Ramsay was our best small defender by a fair stretch early in the year until he did his ACL. Second year in a row he's threatened to have a break out year only to be cut down by injury :(
I specifically said Scharenberg would likely be pushing for best 22 rather than in it already for the...
Just on Fas, he's only had 1 game this year where he went goalless, and his work rate and effort have been excellent. Easily our most consistent and dangerous forward this year.
As for injury in general this year, I'm pretty sure that Collingwood have lost more games and experience to injury...
Absolutely none of that proves that Richmond got significantly more 'bad' calls against them though. This is really a pointless argument though, as our definitions of poor calls will significantly differ given our support of the opposing teams in question.
I was simply pointing out that it's...
Probably about the same as I'm going to go here. It's incredibly hard to be objective about umpiring when your team is involved. This thread is proof of that.
Wait, so because the overall free kick count was in Collingwoods favour that automatically means that there were more bad calls against Richmond?
You know that not every call is a bad call right?
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