Thursday, March 14, 2013

Practice Match Preview: Pies v Cats

Collingwood News 
Friday's practice match between Collingwood and Geelong will be the final opportunity for the two teams to get some run in their legs before the home and away season commences.
Geelong v Collingwood
Friday 15 March
Kardinia Park, 4pm
The game marks Collingwood's first appearance in an AFL fixture at Kardinia Park since 1999, meaning that there are plenty of statistical and factual odds and ends that are worth pointing out.

                        Squad
Jordan Russell
Brent Macaffer
Nick Maxwell
Tyson Goldsack
Harry O'Brien
Marty Clarke
Scott Pendlebury
Jarryd Blair
Clinton Young
Jarrod Witts
Nathan Brown
Dayne Beams
Darren Jolly
Jamie Elliott
Quinten Lynch
Steele Sidebottom
Ben Johnson
Ben Sinclair
Travis Cloke
Alan Toovey
Dane Swan
Heath Shaw
Paul Seedsman
Sam Dwyer
Jack Frost
Caolan Mooney

Collingwood at Kardinia Park
Played: 41
Won: 22
Lost: 19
Drawn: 0

The last time at Kardinia Park: Round 15 1999
Collingwood 19.11 (125)
Geelong 19.14 (128)
Crowd: 24,395 at Kardinia Park
Goals - Collingwood: S.Rocca 7, A.Rocca 3, Brown 3, Buckley 2, Freeborn, Tarrant, Richardson, King
Disposals - Collingwood: Buckley 37, King 22, Lockyer 22, Brown 17, Lane 17

It has been a long, long time since Collingwood travelled down the Princes Highway to tackle Geelong in an official AFL match.
The last time it happened, the opposing coaches were Tony Shaw and Gary Ayres, future NFL punters Sav Rocca and Ben Graham were stationed in either goal square and Steele Sidebottom was only eight years old.
And it wasn't too bad for a game between two of the competition's strugglers.
Collingwood, in its first match at the venue in four years, increased its lead at every change but still managed to lose. Geelong came home like a V-Line train, bagging five goals to one in the final term to clinch its first win since round five. It was key forward David Mensch who put the Cats in front late in the last quarter. Ironically, Mensch was said to have been close to packing his bags and heading for Victoria Park at the end of 1998 but opted to stay at Geelong where ended up playing 158 senior games.
Stars for Collingwood included the skipper Buckley who helped himself to 37 possessions and two goals but still ended the match without a Brownlow vote. Sav Rocca held up his end of the bargain with seven goals at full forward. Gavin Brown was his ideal foil in the pocket, kicking three amongst his 17 possessions.
Not one player from that Collingwood team remains on an AFL list. Chris Tarrant (who retired at the end of 2012) was the final player to depart the scene. Interestingly, despite representing the team that won the wooden spoon, eight players would go on to play for Collingwood in the 2002 Grand Final against Mal Michael's Brisbane Lions.

The last Collingwood team to visit Kardinia Park:
B: Lockyer, Michael, Prestigiacomo
HB: Buckley, A.Rocca, Godden
C: Betheras, Burns, Wasley
HF: Lane, Richardson, Tarrant
F: Brown, S.Rocca, Freeborn
R: Monkhorst, Crosisca, Jacotine
Int: Fuller, King, Tuckey, Raso
Emg: Schauble, Scotland, Smith

The first clash at Kardinia Park: Round 11 1941
Collingwood 14.12 (96)
Geelong 7.16 (58)
Goals - Collingwood: Green 4, Richards 3, Kyne 2, Swenson 2, Williams, Murphy, Unwin
Crowd: 7500 at Kardinia Park

The last win at Kardinia Park: Round 11 1988
Collingwood 16.7 (103)
Geelong 9.10 (64)
Crowd: 35,322 at Kardinia Park
Goals - Collingwood: Wright 4, Taylor 3, Starcevich 3, Barwick 2, Banks 2, Millane, Daicos
Disposals - Collingwood: Shaw 36, Millane 34, Cloke 30, Brown 29, Daicos 23, Wright 23

Did you know that…
  • Collingwood won 11 of its first 14 matches at Kardinia Park? The golden run began in the first match at the venue back in 1941 and continued until round 18, 1959. Geelong then won 12 of the next 17 meetings between the two sides at the ground.
  • Darren Millane played his final game of league football at Kardinia Park? There was plenty at stake when the two sides ran out onto Kardinia Park in round 24, 1991, with Collingwood needing a win to secure a finals berth less than 12 months after winning the 1990 premiership. The Pies started well but ran out of steam in the second half with the Cats nearly doubling Collingwood's score to run out 41-point winners. Tragically, Millane (who gathered 17 possessions and kicked two behinds in the loss) was killed in a car accident only five weeks later.
  • Kardinia Park has had four separate sponsors since 1998? The ground was known as Shell Stadium from 1998-2001, Skilled Stadium from 2002-2011 and Simonds Stadium since the start of last year. Its fourth name was Baytec Stadium, albeit for only two months in 2002.
  • Collingwood's VFL team has played several matches at the ground in recent years? Since 2008, the VFL Magpies have won three of their five games at Kardinia Park.
There are a few interesting oddities that arose from one of the aforementioned VFL games that are worth noting.
For a start, the one-point win in 2008 launched Chris Dawes and John McCarthy's senior careers. In heavy rain, Dawes kicked six at full forward while McCarthy won a stack of the ball at ground level giving the coaches good reason to blood them against St Kilda the following week.
"Dawes was fantastic, when you're playing footy like that, you're never far away, and his defensive efforts early were just fantastic," - VFL coach Gavin Brown on Chris Dawes' performance.
The match also provided one of the great individual quarters by a Collingwood player at VFL level. Justin Crow staved off several Geelong attempts at full back with some desperate tackles and smothers when all seemed lost.
The win also heralded the arrival of Lachlan Keeffe. The lanky teenager played mostly in the ruck his first game of any description after arriving from Queensland in late 2007. Brown told collingwoodfc.com.au that Keeffe "applied himself really well and he didn't let himself down at all".
Collingwood last played a VFL match at Kardinia Park last March. The team that afternoon included Dayne Beams, Ben Johnson and Chris Tarrant. Only a month earlier, Andrew Krakouer's season went pear shaped when he tore his anterior cruciate ligament on the outer wing in the second quarter of Collingwood's first VFL practice match of the year.
What oddities does Kardinia Park have in store for us this year?

Last time they met this early in the year: Wizard Cup Semi Final 2003
Collingwood 5.8.0.10 (103)
Geelong 1.8.0.9 (66)
Crowd: 24,728 at Telstra Dome
Supergoals - Collingwood: Buckley 2, Fraser, Woewodin, Didak
Goals - Collingwood: Buckley 2, Lockyer 2, Fraser, Tarrant, Davis, Woewodin
Best - Collingwood: Buckley, Woewodin, Lockyer, Fraser, Didak, Clement

Collingwood won through to its first pre-season Grand Final since 190 with a comprehensive 37-point win over Geelong under the Telstra Dome roof. Nathan Buckley was by far the best afield, kicking four goals for the night, two of which registered nine-points, and Shane Woewodin played his best game in his new colours after crossing from Melbourne during the off-season. Unfortunately the Grand Final didn't go to plan, with the Magpies beaten by an Adelaide side buoyed by the inclusion of new recruit Wayne Carey.
As a matter of interest, collingwoodfc.com.au has published the two squads from the match. Ten years on (almost to the day), Ben Johnson is the only player set to take to the field for the Magpies, while for Geelong, Jimmy Bartel, Joel Corey, Paul Chapman and Corey Enright are the four remaining survivors.
Collingwood Squad: Rupert Betheras, Scott Burns, Nathan Buckley (capt), James Clement, Jason Cloke, Richard Cole, Leon Davis, Alan Didak, Josh Fraser, Brodie Holland, Ben Johnson, Paul Licuria, Tarkyn Lockyer, Matthew Lokan, Ryan Lonie, Mark McGough, Steve McKee, Jarrod Molloy, Shane O'Bree, Simon Prestigiacomo, Anthony Rocca, Heath Scotland, Rhyce Shaw, Chris Tarrant, Shane Wakelin, Tristen Walker, Andrew Williams, Shane Woewodin.

The rules
There won't be any interchange restrictions, nor will there be any nine-point supergoals. The two teams will be playing under the rules of the 2013 home and away season, meaning that all rules unique to the NAB Cup will not apply. Both sides will be able to select three normal interchange players and one substitute as they have during the past two home and away seasons.

                        Injuries
Ben Reid
Alan Didak
Luke Ball
Dale Thomas
Tim Broomhead
Michael Hartley
Corey Gault
Lachlan Keeffe
Brodie Grundy
knee 1-2 weeks
hamstring 2-3 weeks
knee 3 weeks
ankle 3-4 weeks
Glandular Fever 4 weeks
shoulder 4-6 weeks
groin 6 weeks
knee 6-8 weeks
back 8 weeks

Broadcast Guide
Collingwoodfc.com.au will be covering the match with a live chat from 3.45pm direct from Kardinia Park. Match highlights will also be viewable on CTV, while our official Twitter account @CollingwoodFC will post regular score updates.

Next
The Collingwood players will have one final week off before getting set for the match against North Melbourne on Easter Sunday.

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