‘Finding it difficult’: Magpie concussion victim not ready to play
Collingwood’s faultless pre-season has it some hurdles with a premiership winner not feeling ready to play after a grand final head knock and a gun draftee needing surgery.
Collingwood’s faultless pre-season has it some hurdles with a premiership winner not feeling ready to play after a grand final head knock and a gun draftee needing surgery.
Collingwood defender Nathan Murphy has been ruled out of the club’s pre-season matches but says he has every intention of continuing his career after concussion issues.
There aren’t many Magpies that are more loved than Nathan Murphy. But as MARK ROBINSON writes, the defender is risking his future for this game.
As D-Day looms for SSP hopefuls at Collingwood and Richmond, an ex-Port Adelaide big man and WAFL forward are considered the frontrunners to land a list spot.
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Collingwood coach Craig McRae raised eyebrows with his reaction to his players falling to the ground after the final siren on Saturday, but he has a big name in his corner.
Injured Magpie Taylor Adams issued a plea on social media to find a young fan who showed him a moment of kindness post-match on Saturday. And it was answered.
Geelong was one and eight in the first week of finals stretching back to 2013 going into Saturday’s game, but they managed to get across the line and break the hoodoo.
In front of a sellout MCG crowd, the officiating of Collingwood young gun Jack Ginnivan was once again thrust into the spotlight.
Having earlier described Nick Daicos as a Ferrari in the garage, Collingwood coach Craig McRae says “Winx didn’t race midweek” while allaying fears about the rising star’s fitness.
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