Doesn't look too impeded albeit straight line at about 60%
Will be a wait and see how he pulls up. No chance for Thursday I wouldn't have thought. No need to push it any harder than that.
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No chance at playing Thursday imo. But should be ready for a Semi. Hopefully straight through to a prelim though
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Who's he replacing? De Goey, Pendles, Mitchell?
He was pretty proppy. Ran for about 15 mins. Then finished up. Then was in the ground as they worked on his knee. Looked exhausted running. If say he is a week or so away
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That's an awesome scarfYoung woman next to me was wearing a beautiful scarf which she’d been making for the finals. Embroidered too! She got lots of compliments and apparently a few offers to buy.
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Ginnivan is a clever forward who is capable of kicking two goals against any defense in the league if given good opportunities.Which games were these?
Anzac Day and the SF against Freo, yes.
I don't recall him putting in a 15 possie, 3 goal game against a top 4 side that.
He's got match winning capabilities but let's not pretend he's torn apart Melbourne, Brisbane etc.
He was pretty proppy. Ran for about 15 mins. Then finished up. Then was in the ground as they worked on his knee. Looked exhausted running. If say he is a week or so away
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I suspect Josh may just be playing some smoke and shadows behind the windows hereHe is an article in this afternoon's Herald Sun. Based on your training reports it appears click bait
Nick Daicos was supposed to be just jogging at Collingwood’s training session on Sunday, but when he broke into a sprint, it had his brother Josh suggesting he could be fit to face the Demons.
Nick Daicos’s brother has breathed fresh hope into the All-Australian and Brownlow Medal favourite making a shock return in Thursday night’s blockbuster against Melbourne.
Collingwood football boss Graham Wright cast significant doubt over Daicos playing in the qualifying final on the eve of the final home-and-away round with the expectation that he would not resume running for another 7-10 days.
But Daicos was sighted running away from the main group at Sunday’s open training that was attended by thousands of diehard Magpies supporters.
“I think he was just meant to be jogging – but he picked up to a little sprint to show he might be right for Thursday night,” teammate and brother Josh Daicos said on Sunday.
“It’s so good for him to just be out back with the group.
“Obviously it’s pretty tough being injured and you don’t feel part of it, but we appreciate his support throughout the time and we can’t wait to have him back.”
While the return of Daicos against the Demons would still be a surprise there is renewed hope that arguably football’s most professional youngster can overcome a hairline fracture in his right leg.
Coach Craig McRae has repeatedly refused to put a ceiling on when Daicos could return.
The Magpies are set to welcome back captain Darcy Moore, fellow defender Nathan Murphy and pressure forward Beau McCreery against the Demons.
The winner of the opening match of the finals is guaranteed to play their entire September campaign at the MCG.
Yep. TGDRB!Sunday footy show - not that hard surely ?
