Friday, April 09, 2021

AFL 2021 Round 4: The Team

AFL 2021 ROUND 4

COLLINGWOOD
v
GWS

Time & Place: 
Saturday April 10, 7.25pm AEST
MCG

TV:
7mate / Fox Footy

Weather:
Min 10 Max 19
Chance of rain 80%: 1-5mm
Wind: WSW 23kph

Betting:
Collingwood $1.23
GWS $4.25
FB: [37] Brayden Maynard, [23] Jordan Roughead, [3] Isaac Quaynor 

HB: [44] Jack Madgen, [30] Darcy Moore, [38] Jeremy Howe

C: [25] Jack Crisp, [10] Scott Pendlebury, [16] Chris Mayne

HF[7] Josh Daicos, [41] Brody Mihocek, [2] Jordan De Goey

FF: [32] Will Hoskin-Elliott, [46] Mason Cox, [24] Josh Thomas

Foll: [4] Brodie Grundy, [13] Taylor Adams, [22] Steele Sidebottom

I/C: [17] Callum L. Brown, [31] Beau McCreery, [9] John Noble, [36] Brayden Sier

EMG[6] Tyler Brown, [14] Darcy Cameron, [19] Levi Greenwood, [21] Trey Ruscoe

Out: Tyler Brown (Omitted)

Round 4
Collingwood v GWS

Beau Mccreery will officially pull on the black and white against the GWS Giants on Saturday night.

The 19-year-old was the medical substitute for round 3, but feels he is better for that experience and is well placed to run out for the Pies.

“Last week was a bit different, but it was good to get out there and sorta go through the process and now I know what to expected this week," Mccreery said after the captains run.

Mccreery was selected by the Pies with pick 44 in the 2020 NAB AFL Draft. During his time in the SANFL, he established himself as a consistent forward and was held goalless on only three occasions.

The product from the South Adelaide Football Club is best known for his speed, goal-sense and forward pressure.


Scott Pendlebury

Scott Pendlebury will claim a record that once looked untouchable when the Pies take on the Giants on Saturday night.

The Collingwood champion will set a new record for playing the most games in history at the home of football with his 201st appearance.

Pendlebury will surpass Richmond legend Kevin Bartlett when he leads the Magpies onto the hallowed turf against the Giants.

He and Bartlett are equal on 200 games at the MCG, with the former Tiger notching 138 wins, two draws and 60 defeats in his stint at Richmond's home ground.

Pendlebury has enjoyed 119 wins at the MCG, with 78 defeats and three draws. Some of his significant moments at the ground include his brilliant run of Anzac Day performances, which saw him claim the best-afield medal in 2010, 2011 and 2019.


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