Thursday, July 03, 2014

Round 16: The Team

Collingwood News

Collingwood v Gold Coast
Saturday July 5, 4.40pm
Metricon Stadium
Fox Footy 4.30pm

Weather:
Min 13 Max 23
Chance of rain 20%: < 1mm
Wind: NW 18kph

Betting:
Collingwood $1.82
Gold Coast $2.00
B: Paul Seedsman, Jack Frost, Alan Toovey
HB: Marley Williams, Lachlan Keeffe, Heritier Lumumba
C: Steele Sidebottom, Brent Macaffer, Clinton Young
HF: Tyson Goldsack, Brodie Grundy, Dane Swan
F: Jarryd Blair, Travis Cloke, Ben Kennedy
Foll: Jarrod Witts, Dayne Beams, Scott Pendlebury
Int: Sam Dwyer, Josh Thomas, Taylor Adams, Tom Langdon
Emg: Jesse White, Tim Broomhead, Jonathon Marsh

IN: Brodie Grundy, Tom Langdon, Marley Williams
OUT: Luke Ball (calf), Jamie Elliott (hamstring), Jesse White (omitted)




Collingwood has made three changes to the side which defeated Carlton last round after finalising its squad for the upcoming round 16 clash with the Gold Coast Suns at Metricon Stadium on Saturday.
Defenders Marley Williams and Tom Langdon, join emerging ruck Brodie Grundy as inclusions for the match, which looms as pivotal in shaping Collingwood’s ambitions as the home and away season approaches its final stanza.
The trio have been named in place of Jesse White (omitted), Jamie Elliott (hamstring tightness) and Luke Ball (calf tightness).
Despite his youth, Williams has firmly established himself as a pillar of Collingwood’s backline, and a favourite of senior coach Nathan Buckley over the last two seasons for his discipline, endeavour and ability to handle any defensive assignment.
Averaging a career-high 17 disposals per game, including over three rebound 50s, and nearly 20 metres gained per possession, Williams’ inclusion will provide added steel to the Magpie backline as it attempts to repel a Gold Coast attack which has spurred its side to five wins at home this season.
Fellow fledgling back Langdon will also make an immediate return after missing last weekend’s fixture with Carlton through concussion.
Among the leading contenders for the 2014 AFL Rising Star award, Langdon’s meteoric climb to the senior ranks belies the undoubted calmness and poise which characterises his game.
Recording seven 20 plus disposal outing this year, Langdon has immediately become a fixture of the Magpie defence, with his uncanny ability to intercept attacking forays making him an invaluable member of the side.
Meanwhile, Grundy has been selected following a pair of strong performances at VFL, which saw the South Australian average 29 hit outs, 13 hit outs, six clearances and six tackles per game.
Lining up against Richmond’s Shaun Hampson last weekend, Grundy acquitted himself well against his more experienced counterpart, helping the VFL Magpies record a 49-point win over the Tigers in Morwell.
Omission White has been named alongside youngsters Tim Broomhead and Jonathon Marsh as an emergency for the match.

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