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We need Men we have boys

One Day that will Change, Hopefully !

Yes it will change.....

As they grow up and become "men".

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THey were stronger, fitter, and they knew that our tackles don't stick. How many times did they pick up the ball and just charge at us, confident in the knowledge that even if our boys could grab them, they couldn't prevent a disposal? I know it's a matter of strength and maturity, but it still hurts to see.

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CHOCOLATES by Whispering Jack

And so it goes -

Take two or three of their best midfielders out of the Collingwood team and it makes absolutely no difference. Or if there is was a difference this week, it was for the better because there were enough others prepared to take up what might be perceived as the slack to step in and take responsibility in a well drilled, highly skilled combination that the result is beyond doubt half an hour into the game (if it was not clear from the very start).

This game was always going to be a case of men against boys. Melbourne's make up before the game determined that despite the absence of some Magpie stars, the weight of numbers in terms of games played, years experience, height and weight as well as ability fitness, confidence and ability to execute a game plan, this was not going to be an easy day at the office. Nor am I saying that in the presence of Mark Jamar, Aaron Davey, Colin Garland, Jack Grimes, Rohan Bail and Luke Tapscott the result would have changed. It's just that things could have been better. As it was, the only positives from the day were Colin Sylvia, the brilliant performance before the game of My Friend the Chocolate Factory and the fact that the 75,998 people attending the Queens Birthday blockbuster would have helped the club's bottom line.

Melbourne opened up brightly enough with two of the first three goals going to Sylvia but, even early in the game, the team was not helping itself with some atrocious skill errors both by hand and by foot. This allowed Collingwood to break away to a ten point lead at the first break and gave it the momentum to mount an onslaught in the second quarter with key forward Travis Cloke booting four goals against a stunned Demon defence. From then on, it was chocolates!

Last week's hero Jared Rivers was constantly put under the hammer by a midfield that was lazy and did not work hard enough. Nevertheless, the move of James Frawley onto Cloke was too late. The damage was done.

Melbourne worked hard against Collingwood's press in the third term and held on manfully despite having no forward structure at all and in this regard, it was hardly surprising that the team managed to produce the round's lowest score by a good three or four goals. One wonders where it would have been without Colin?

Sylvia, with four goals from 17 possessions was not just Melbourne's best player by far but he appeared the only one who could comfortably stand side by side with a Collingwood player and look him in the eyes.Or look his team mates in the eyes for that matter.

A few others worked hard - Tom Scully (29 touches), Brent Moloney and James Frawley while Jack Watts and Jeremy Howe were honest battlers.

A few Demons are badly out of sorts. Liam Jurrah looks tired and seems to have lost the zest and sparkle that he showed in those last seven or eight games of 2010. The game against Collingwood which rejected him two years ago should have been a spur to a better performance. Jurrah was not alone with several players, who last week shone, reduced to the roles of mere spectators under the bright glare of a premiership prospect.

Scully didn't look to be under pressure at all from David Schwarz's revelations that he was 98% sure that the talented Demon midfielder was on his way to Greater Western Sydney but the rest of the club seems to be affected. Schwarz says he is being honest when he says that his information came from impeccable sources within the GWS organisation and from Melbourne people who should know. Why not then be honest and identify the sources from within the club so that the board can deal with whoever is leaking what should be confidential information, if it is true? But that's for another time …

Meanwhile, back on the ground, the Pies had marking targets in Cloke, Dawes and Brown up forward and the Demons had nothing. Not a key forward and most times, no forward at all so that when the ball was delivered into attack, it would go to a waiting Collingwood defender and, without any pressure at all, the ball would travel from unmanned opponent to the next all the way down the ground.

Melbourne was suffocated and, after kicking the first goal of the final term, the team simply ran out of legs while Collingwood's were still pumping. The last eight goals and four behinds were scored without an answer and sometimes without a Demon touching the football in between Magpie scores.

There are a trillion stars in the firmament. Each and every one of them went as dark as can be for Melbourne and all we could wait for was the final siren.

Melbourne 2.2.14 3.5.23 5.5.35 6.5.41

Collingwood 3.6.24 9.7.61 11.10.76 19.15.129

Goals

Melbourne Sylvia 4, Howe, Jurrah

Collingwood

Cloke 6 Ball Krakouer Pendlebury 2 Blair Brown Dawes Didak Fasolo McCarthy Wellingham,

Best

Melbourne

Sylvia Scully Frawley Moloney Watts Howe Morton

Collingwood

Wellingham Cloke Davis Ball Tarrant Blair

Injuries

Melbourne

Bartram (cut head) Jetta (broken hand)

Collingwood

Nil

Changes

Melbourne

Clint Bartram for Dan Nicholson.

Collingwood

Nil

Reports

Melbourne

Nil

Collingwood

Nil

Umpires Nicholls Chamberlain Mollison

Crowd 75,998 at the MCG

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Got to say that collingwood supporters, can be really offencive and irritating. Some of the things directed at Jurrah were just wrong, i had to move... :mad: does anybody know the number for offencive behaviour, might have to put it on speed dial.

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Ah yes but add in Jamar, Davey, Garland etc and that average gets cut. And I think in 2 years time we will have bigger bodies to compete at that level for the whole game. And in two years I expect we will be around the top 4.

Well we all have our fingers crossed for that C84......

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Got to say that collingwood supporters, can be really offencive and irritating. Some of the things directed at Jurrah were just wrong, i had to move... :mad: does anybody know the number for offencive behaviour, might have to put it on speed dial.

For Gods Sake !!

Ring the Newspapers & Eddie McQuire , this cant be true? According to Eddie its all other clubs supporters that are BAD! I wont say the word Racist because you didnt claim that ...........

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I refuse to believe that was Collingwood in second or third gear out there today. That was as good as I've seen them play this year. We needed them to have a slightly off day in order to have a sniff and it just didn't pan out that way.

In general their skills were a bit cleaner than ours, but not to the degree that the scoreline showed. Alot of it was just a better drilled outfit implementing a smarter gameplan. Our inability to break through a decent press remains a big concern.

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Collingwood's team work was what stood out today and they're defensive pressure on us. We were dismantled.

But you've got to hope that we learned something as well......

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We need to sit down and learn from them....There game plan is simple..The difference is it is absolutely drilled into them, so it becomes second nature.

1 player gets the ball, 4 players spread....over & over again.

The MFC boys all run at the ball, so our options are always limited.

We still have not learnt that basic principle against good sides...

The Umpires didn't help...at least 6 charities went to collingwood, but they did play in front.

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