AFL round 11: Collingwood Vs Fremantle Sunday 3:20 AEST @MCG

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MrDanggazz

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SUMMARY
The 6-4 Magpies' hopes of remaining in the top eight will hinge largely on their fortunes at the MCG, where they play seven of their next eight games, starting with Fremantle on Sunday. Nathan Buckley's men enter the clash in good shape, having won six of their past eight games and with classy veteran Daniel Wells back after a scheduled rest. The Magpie midfield is motoring along nicely and is being given silver service by in-form ruckman Brodie Grundy, but they will be challenged by guns in skipper Nat Fyfe and Lachie Neale. Ross Lyon's 4-6 team has won just one of its past five games and last week went down to North Melbourne in a bruising home encounter in the wet, which will test their energy levels here. Freo hasn't beaten the Pies at the MCG in almost 12 years.

WHERE AND WHEN: MCG, Sunday June 3, 3.20pm

LAST FIVE TIMES
R11, 2017: Collingwood 15.15 (105) d Fremantle 12.13 (85) at Subiaco Oval
R14, 2016: Collingwood 12.13 (85) d Fremantle 5.7 (37) at the MCG
R13, 2015: Fremantle 12.8 (80) d Collingwood 11.7 (73) at Subiaco Oval
R1, 2014: Fremantle 17.14 (116) d Collingwood 5.16 (46) at Etihad Stadium
R7, 2013: Fremantle 15.10 (100) d Collingwood 10.13 (73) at Subiaco Oval

THE SIX POINTS
1. Collingwood has won the past two clashes between the teams after Fremantle had triumphed in the previous three. The Magpies last won three in a row against the Dockers from 2010-12.

2. Collingwood has won seven of its nine games against Fremantle at the MCG. The Dockers last defeated the Pies there in round 15, 2006.

3. The Magpies are No. 1 for disposals with 417 a game – the only team to average more than 400. Adam Treloar and Steele Sidebottom are both ranked in the AFL's top 10 for disposals.

4. In recent weeks the Magpies have been one of the highest-scoring teams. Since round three they have averaged 91 points a game – fourth in the AFL – and have reached 100 points on five occasions.

5. When these sides last met, in round 11 at Subiaco last year, Collingwood won a hard-fought contest by 20 points, with captain Scott Pendlebury best-afield with 30 possessions and a goal.

6. Collingwood ruckman Brodie Grundy has risen to a career-high ranking of 10th in the Schick AFL Player Ratings. Grundy, who was at No. 105 at the start of last year, is the third-ranked Magpie and the top-rating ruckman.

IT'S A BIG WEEK FOR …
Much-maligned former Docker Chris Mayne will play his first game against the club where he made 172 appearances and kicked 199 goals. The first year-and-a-bit of his four-year deal with Collingwood hasn't yet gone to plan, but the 29-year-old former forward has been reinvented as a wingman and has played the past five games, averaging 18 touches. Mayne lacks speed, but he uses the ball well and always tries to do the team thing.

PREDICTION: Collingwood by 29 points.
 

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Without sounding arrogant, this should be a percentage booster for the Pies. They’ve shown over the last two weeks that the games they’d usually lose in previous seasons are being won now, and this game should be no different.

The home ground advantage, with Freo’s tough slog last Sunday should translate to Pies over 40 but who bloody knows, I’m still not 100% confident in the Pies.

If Cox gets his fair go from the umps, he should be the 4th Magpie of the 2018 5 goal club.

Or, we just don’t turn up and lose to Freo. I got no idea and would hate to be a punter.
 
Without sounding arrogant, this should be a percentage booster for the Pies. They’ve shown over the last two weeks that the games they’d usually lose in previous seasons are being won now, and this game should be no different.

The home ground advantage, with Freo’s tough slog last Sunday should translate to Pies over 40 but who bloody knows, I’m still not 100% confident in the Pies.

If Cox gets his fair go from the umps, he should be the 4th Magpie of the 2018 5 goal club.

Or, we just don’t turn up and lose to Freo. I got no idea and would hate to be a punter.
Pearce probably the only one down back who could try to match up on Cox, he should be licking his lips today
 
Without sounding arrogant, this should be a percentage booster for the Pies. They’ve shown over the last two weeks that the games they’d usually lose in previous seasons are being won now, and this game should be no different.

The home ground advantage, with Freo’s tough slog last Sunday should translate to Pies over 40 but who bloody knows, I’m still not 100% confident in the Pies.

If Cox gets his fair go from the umps, he should be the 4th Magpie of the 2018 5 goal club.

Or, we just don’t turn up and lose to Freo. I got no idea and would hate to be a punter.
you sound just like me as a punter:
Should win.
Could win.
May lose.
Could lose.
Will lose :)
Pies by 40+
 
Grundy will have a field day out there today, this could get ugly..

Good to see Apeness back out there but by jeez, talk about being thrown to the wolves...
 

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So the inform ruckman of the competition is going to go up against:

(a) A guy who has played 4 games in 4 years or,
(b) A guy who could barely get a WAFL game a few weeks back.

This is going to get interesting folks.
 
Dockers will have to use the big guys to try and slow down Grundy with ruck collisions because around the ground they'll get murdered. Neither Jones or Apeness are up to playing a full game of AFL, that's why we've gone with 2.
 
This may not be the blowout people think it’ll be.

Pies fielding 4 players who’ve played between 0 and 10 AFL games. (Mihocek debut, Daicos 3, Appleby 5, Stepho 10) Another 5 players between 10 and 60 AFL games. (Maynard, Cox, Thomas, Phillips, Scharenberg)

Some inexperience in both sides.
 

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