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Jordan De Goey leads Collingwood to a huge Queen’s Birthday win over Melbourne

WE’VE seen Jordan De Goey the forward dominate. Now we’ve seen De Goey the midfielder put on a Queen’s Birthday clinic. The Dusty-like performance will send what was an already big contract skyrocketing.

Jordan De Goey celebrates a goal for the Magpies. Picture: Michael Klein
Jordan De Goey celebrates a goal for the Magpies. Picture: Michael Klein

FOR eight weeks we have spoken about Jordan De Goey the forward.

On Monday it was Jordan De Goey the midfielder. This was De Goey’s game by the numbers — 30 disposals, seven tackles, four clearances, four score assists and 12 inside 50s.

A quiet final term denied him career-best figures, but his impact on the 42-point win against Melbourne was established long before that.

Collingwood built an early lead and De Goey was the reason.

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When De Goey registered his sixth inside 50 the Demons had only registered three. Several resulted in goals.

At halftime he had 10 entries and was on track to beat the record of 16, shared by Adam Simpson and Brownlow winners Patrick Dangerfield and Mark Riccuito.

The Magpies bolted to an early 33-6 lead and, like a quiz master, from there they simply held all the answers.

After De Goey’s rampant first quarter, Demons coach Simon Goodwin started 97kg full-forward Jesse Hogan on him in the second term.

Jordan De Goey was on fire for the Magpies. Picture: AAP Images
Jordan De Goey was on fire for the Magpies. Picture: AAP Images

On Queen’s Birthday last year Christian Petracca was best-afield and the ensuing headlines compared him to Dustin Martin.

Well, De Goey is Collingwood’s Dustin Martin. He is a bull and, like Martin last year, he is pushing his price north with every game he plays.

How much is he worth now? $800,000 a season? A million? De Goey, 22, is an entertainer and footy was starving for a good game after an ugly season.

On Sunday, 83,518 fans dined out on a cracker.

It felt like a final and it was the fifth-highest home-and-away crowd the Demons had ever played in front of.

In a high-scoring shootout it was Mason Cox who led the way up forward.

The “USA! USA!” chant rang around the MCG after Cox coolly slotted his fourth goal and his fifth goal sealed the win.

An American giant punting majors on Queen’s Birthday? Fancy that.

Mason Cox was outstanding for the Magpies on Monday. Picture: Michael Klein
Mason Cox was outstanding for the Magpies on Monday. Picture: Michael Klein

If Tom Lynch is thinking about joining Collingwood you wonder what he would’ve thought of Cox’s bag. How many could Lynch kick playing in front of this midfield?

Collingwood quite literally burned off Melbourne. How quick are the Pies? Speed thrills.

For all the recent fanfare about the Demons, they are level with the Magpies on wins. Perhaps it was just ‘Fugazi’, as Goodwin labelled it.

It wasn’t long ago the Pies coach was seen to have Buckley’s chance of surviving after six so-so years.

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Now he and his hungry young team are entitled to widen their ambitions. Collingwood is a very good team and getting better.

After the bye the Pies play Carlton, Gold Coast and Essendon. They should comfortably be 11-4 and from there you don’t miss finals.

Demon kid Joel Smith’s audition for Jake Lever’s position went well and youngster Charlie Spargo sparked his team in the second quarter.

Collingwood players celebrate a goal against Melbourne. Picture: Getty Images
Collingwood players celebrate a goal against Melbourne. Picture: Getty Images

Spargo had nine disposals at halftime, all recorded in the second term. Brodie Grundy shaded Max Gawn in the ruck and Grundy’s onballers smashed the Demons 45-26 in clearances.

Playing as the main target inside 50m, Rising Star chance Jaidyn Stephenson jagged 4.3.

It is not often Neville Jetta gets beaten but he was on Sunday. Re-signed forward Tom McDonald kicked a career-best 6.0 and his third majors in the third term kept the Demons alive.

McDonald also handed Jack Viney, who tagged De Goey in the second half, a goal, which followed a confusing free kick paid against Taylor Adams for contact below the knees.

It was a decision which irked Brownlow Medallist Patrick Dangerfield, who tweeted:

No other Demon kicked multiple goals and Hogan’s goalless game left Will Hoskin-Elliott as the only player in the AFL to kick a goal in every round this season.

Hoskin-Elliott kicked four, Josh Thomas kicked three and the Magpies kicked 20 goals in consecutive games for the first time since 2011.

Last year Collingwood conducted a forensic review. The only review for Collingwood now is a reassessment of whether it is a top eight team or a top four team.

BEST

MELBOURNE: McDonald, Oliver, Lewis, Viney, Joel Smith, Michael Hibberd

COLLINGWOOD: De Goey, Cox, Treloar, Adams, Sidebottom, Stephenson, Grundy, Thomas, Hoskin-Elliott

VOTES

3. Jordan De Goey

2. Mason Cox

1. Adam Treloar

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