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Collingwood Magpies star Isaac Quaynor lets play do the talking in the face of boos from Adelaide Crows fans, AFL finals 2025, AFL preliminary final

“Their choice for boo.

“I mean, probably [it’s to do with what happened in round 23]. But now it’s all interested, I just want to move forward. “

Quaynor admitted that it was a difficult situation to deal with it.

“Having anyone is not an ideal situation, and I’m glad the club has done an incredible job with it,” he said.

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“Darcy [Moore]Fly [McRae]- [football boss] Charlie Gardiner – They were absolutely incredible, so I’m very lucky to be in this club. “

McRAE, after the match at a press conference spoke about booing.

“Was it actually booing? ‘Q’ I thought they were shouting.

“There are always stories behind him, but I’m not just a booer – I said these years ago,” he said.

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Im I was disappointed. When I first heard, I thought, ‘Oh, this is disappointing.’

“I’m really proud of him and Dan [Houston] et al. “

But Quaynor and Houston weren’t the only Collingwood player who felt the wrath of Crows fans.

Billy Frampon was also booed – apparently, as a port of Adelaide, because of his history [and former Adelaide] Player, Ruckman Mason Cox da jeered.

Quaynor admitted that his team was not in the best form in the last two months, but was determined that the band had not lost confidence.

“We knew we did a lot of things to enter this final series and we didn’t get this nutrition with four points,” Quaynor said.

“But there was a lot of confidence in this game, and what we are working on this week is that our game plan is stacked in the finals.”

Magpies is now on a week before a home pre -final in MCG.

In the second half of the year, a Roller Coaster was. The pies were two and a half games on the staircase before their forms disintegrated, and they almost came out of the first four, which would see that he missed a significant couple.

“Quite big [to get through]Quord Quaynor said.

“If I’m wrong, correct me, but I don’t think nobody is hurt.

Quaynor and Moore can join the rear back by Jeremy Howe, a defender of the intervention, who suffered from the Raund-24 won against Melbourne.

McRAE was not willing to guarantee Howe’s selection in two weeks when asked after the game.

“He’s a good healer, he continues to tell me, there will be a chance for Prelim, Mc said Mcrae.

“This year we started to learn some great lessons from last year. The magnets looked really good last year. They were suitable for playing, but they weren’t suitable for performance.

“This is our crisis scream all year. If someone is not suitable for performance, they do not play.

“Risk V is not a reward, we’re risk buyers. It will play if it is appropriate to do.”

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