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Collingwood Magpies veteran Jack Crisp promises to defend Nick Daicos as St Kilda Saint Marcus Windhager’s tagging tactics are questioned

Daicos addresses the referee.Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images

“Something we’ve been talking about this week. It will probably be labeled every week, Cris Crisp said.

“We will work on some parts of it and we will help him a lot. We will not leave Nick on a island to cross the war. We make sure we support him.

“If he pays attention closely, we’ll give them all back. Make sure you know that we support our teammate.

“We must support our young players, especially Nick.

Collingwood coach Craig Mcrae, Windhager’ın deciding whether the line is connected to the arbitrators, he said.

McRAE said to Fox Footy, “Tagger’s job, isn’t it? This is his job. This is his job.

Daicos gets rid of the label.

Daicos gets rid of the label. Credit: AFL Photos through Getty Images

“I will not comment on the knees and things like that, depending on others to decide whether it is a little too much.

“I loved how Nick came to him tonight … A few weeks [taggers] They can run with you, they can’t do a few weeks. Again tonight, I think Nick won this war. “

St Kilda coach Ross Lyon had a different view of Daicos-Windhager duel.

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“Daicos had a little ball … I think we took this,” he said.

“We’ll probably go early and we’ll look at some of these free kicks. I’m not sure they’re free kicks, but I think we’ll take it and ask the question … Is there two rules around? I’m not sure, is it allowed to say that?

“I think it’s a great player, we know that a great young player – they finally get points and ‘didn’t work’.”

Crisp said Melbourne, who Magpie received a close label from Ed Langdon, did not do enough to help Daicos during the King’s birthday conflict.

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“We normally do these things. Probably last week, we didn’t do much to help Nick in the first half,” Crisp said.

“But the teams will try to take the strong aspects of people, and if they are closely careful, then we will support it as much as we can.”

When I was asked whether McRAE increased the need to support Daicos after the Melbourne game, Crisp said, “We probably left him to dry him a little, maybe we didn’t support him very much, but we did the best we could in the second half.”

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