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didick wrote:Am I correct in understanding that the Tigers had a 100% full list to chose from on Thursday night?

While we could have benefited from Cox, Treloar Stepho, and Greenwood (Langdon and Reid, meh....)?
Nankervis was missing for them, not sure who else
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^ If games are played every week, then no asterisks.

Only if we start scheduling games mid week and teams have weird travel bubbles or travel arrangements would we have an asterisks.
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But the Fixture has been rejigged.
It's not the original 2020 Fixture.
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SteveH67 wrote:
didick wrote:Am I correct in understanding that the Tigers had a 100% full list to chose from on Thursday night?

While we could have benefited from Cox, Treloar Stepho, and Greenwood (Langdon and Reid, meh....)?
Nankervis was missing for them, not sure who else
Nankervis was available but not selected. They chose to go 1 ruck.
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Post by skaman »

Eitherway.. i dont fear the Tigers anymore. They are still slick, granted! But we are very capable of beating them( and well), if we get more scoring power. Im looking at Stephenson and Cox here predominantly. Id also love to see Sidey as a small crumbing forward, at the feet of Cox. Reckon he’d slot 2-3 goals a game .
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Pies4shaw wrote:You’re certainly right that we missed our greatest defender.

As for the rest of it, both teams looked to be running on half rat-power, so it probably doesn’t much matter who else might be available next time - what matters is how the teams stack up, match-hardened, at the business end. Watching that, who knows.
Your right having Reid (not sure he’s our greatest defender as described by you but a very good one at least former AA CHB after all)
But we have far more upside than they do merely by the ins we have available
Treloar Cox Stephenson and Beams all best 22 when fit
Greenwood Reid Broomhead could all be valuable and could easily be in the 22
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qldmagpie67 wrote:
Treloar Cox Stephenson and Beams all best 22 when fit
Beams isnt coming back though. It was reported that he is currently negotiating a settlement with the club and will not be playing again.
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skaman wrote:Eitherway.. i dont fear the Tigers anymore. They are still slick, granted! But we are very capable of beating them( and well), if we get more scoring power. Im looking at Stephenson and Cox here predominantly.
Yep this ^^^^

As an older poster I recall Collingwood losing to Essendon in a very close encounter in the first round in 1990 but walking off the ground knowing they has the bombers measure the next time they played each other. I feel the same about this draw with Richmond. Deep down Collingwood know that with some of the injured players strengthening the team on their return, they can and will win the next time round. Richmond don’t worry me this season.
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Round two blunders showed its time to review the reviews

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Jezza wrote: Howe was best on ground. He kept us in the game when Richmond were applying enormous pressure on us in the second half.
He had an absolute blinder! A little surprised at the lack of talk about it ITT.
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What I remember most is his turnover that led to an oppo goal.
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Sorry to hear that, mate. I struggle myself with focusing too much on the negative sometimes.
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