Nick Daicos 42 possessions versus Richmond Tigers at the MCG; Brownlow Medal
Although Tim lost a calf injury before the match, they still had a significant experience.
The return of Noah Balta meant to complete the exciting gaze of seven premiere players and experienced Jacob Hopper and Jack Ross, Taj Hotton, Stely Green and Tyler Sonsie.
All three were in the game, but Green scored a goal when he flew to mark Harry Perryman, and somehow he was rewarded for free because the referee decided that Perryman had blocked him. It was insignificant for the result, but an unusual decision.
Nick Vlastuin and Nathan Broad were perfect this season, but Vlastuin was better on Sunday with the extraordinary intersection game.
Maurice Rioly’s two chase struggles were worth the entrance price. Steele captured Sidebottom and Tom Mitchell-not players with Usain Bolt-like features-like a hyena following Tame Impalas.
However, there were good signs for Magpies with Tim Membrey, Isaac Quaynor continued its big form, and Dan Houston entered the game in the third quarter, which resulted in a goal in the last quarter.
Tom Mitchell won 25 touches in the middle and continues to challenge Ned Long with Jordan de Goey, Pendlebury, Bobby Hill, Billy Frampton and Jemery Howe.
Magpies remains on the top of the stairs with a big match against Brisbane Lions in MCG next week, while the tigers continue to respect their loyalty.
Votes:
9 – Nick Daicos (Collingwood)
7 – Isaac Quaynor (Collingwood)
7 – Nick Vlastuin (Richmond)
7 – Josh Daicos (Collingwood)
7 – Brayden Maynard (Collingwood)




