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Miss the days when we use to play Pre Season games in places like Morwell and Joondalup, was always a novelty to see us play at those grounds. Either way, less travel is probably better.
Maybe those types of grounds aren't considered up to standard anymore.

Some country grounds would be like playing on concrete in February.
 
Maybe those types of grounds aren't considered up to standard anymore.

Some country grounds would be like playing on concrete in February.
I think teams have had issues with players getting injured in those games and being a long way from top class medical facilities too.
 

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Damn,we’ve already suffered our first off season injury.It didn’t take long,did it?

I was very excited to have Titch back this year.

I don’t know the timeline for that kinda injury, hope it doesn’t set him back too much!


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To give the illusion of a process taking place could be one theory.

I don't have a strong opinion on Reid either way although I do question the rationale of chasing someone coming from the Adelaide Football Club. Not exactly headhunting Wright from Hawthorn now is it?

On paper I prefer the other two candidates more.
This aged well

Welcome Charlie Gardiner
 
More info on club changes & appointments..

Collingwood continues to further invest across all aspects of its football programs to ensure the Club is well placed on and off the field.

This has seen the recent appointment of Matthew Boyd as an Assistant Coach and also Trevor Hendy who will head up the Club’s leadership program.

In addition, Richard Little has been appointed in a strategic role as a List and Recruiting Analyst as part of the Club’s commitment to further bolster and invest in list management and recruiting. Little has vast experience in data innovation and analytics and has joined Collingwood from the Victorian Institute of Sport.

The Club’s commitment to the community and fostering the next generation of fan, member and talent sees the creation of a new initiative titled Future Magpies. As part of this new program, Collingwood has appointed experienced administrator Gerard Jess, former AFL players Lynden Dunn and Dom Tyson and experienced educator and development coach Steve Grace to deliver programs focussed on Next Generation Academies (NGA), Peter Daicos Academy and driving fan development, engagement and talent outcomes for boys and girls, nationally.
 

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