Thursday, August 20, 2015

Round 21: The Team

Round 21
Collingwood v Richmond
Saturday, Aug 22 1:45pm
MCG
Fox Footy 1:30pm

Weather:
Min 12 Max 18
Chance of rain 40%: < 1mm
Wind: WNW 21kph

Betting:
Collingwood $2.80
Richmond $1.43
B: Tom Langdon, Jack Frost, Marley Williams
HB: Alan Toovey, Jonathon Marsh, Ben Sinclair
C: Jack Crisp, Dane Swan, Steele Sidebottom
HF: Travis Varcoe, Ben Reid, Jamie Elliott
F: Alex Fasolo, Travis Cloke, Darcy Moore
Foll: Brodie Grundy, Taylor Adams, Scott Pendlebury
Int: Jarryd Blair, Jordan De Goey, Levi Greenwood, Brayden Maynard
Emg: Jesse White, Matthew Scharenberg, Patrick Karnezis

IN: Brayden Maynard
OUT: Nathan Brown (suspended)

Milestone: Alan Toovey (150 games)

Fast Fact
Milestone man Alan Toovey made his league debut against Richmond in round three, 2007. He was one of three young Magpies blooded by coach Mick Malthouse, entering alongside Brad Dick and Shannon Cox. Toovey kicked three goals on debut but has kicked just six in the his 148 games since.

Collingwood has taken its squad mentality into Saturday’s clash with Richmond.
The Magpies have made just one change, replacing a defender with a defender, with Brayden Maynard slotting in for the suspended Nathan Brown.
Saturday’s match will be the first Brown has missed all year, a fine achievement after he managed just three outings in 2014 due to shoulder problems.
Brown’s suspension means there are now six Collingwood players to have played every game in season 2015: Dane Swan, Scott Pendlebury, Jack Crisp, Travis Varcoe and Tom Langdon.
Maynard’s return marks the seventh senior game of his debut season.
The defender averaged 12.0 disposals and 3.0 rebounds during his first stint in the senior side. He was rested for last week’s clash with Sydney but makes an immediate return, emphasising the regard in which he is held by the match committee.
In Jesse White and Patrick Karnezis, Collingwood has named two forwards among its emergencies, while defender Matthew Scharenberg rounds out the trio. All three featured prominently in last week’s VFL loss to North Ballarat.

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