- May 23, 2016
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Rewatching the highlights of today's game: Collingwood just has many smart players who just seem to be able to tap it to the advantage of their team mate, kick it off the ground, and finding space with short kicks/handballs, surge it forward etc while staying so composed. Whereas Brisbane players for the most part just weren't as smart. Of course there's Pendles and Sidey, but also players like Elliott, Crisp, Hill, even McCreary. You saw Richmond, Hawthorn etc do it. Taps during play even get counted as stats, but are increasingly important in the modern game. Of course other things make it easier, but something that always seem to stand out esp in clutch situations with the Pies. Don't know how much is natural footy IQ, instinct, coaching, but needs to be factored more.