Nick Daicos’ Magpies midfield move inevitable: McRae

Nick Daicos’ Magpies midfield move inevitable: McRae

You would possibly assume you’ve got seen all of Nick Daicos’ methods however there’s one attribute Collingwood coach Craig McRae believes has flown beneath the radar.

And it is one which will probably be a big issue within the 20-year-old Brownlow Medal favorite finishing his inevitable transition right into a full-time midfield function.

“He’s an incredible athlete,” McRae mentioned after Daicos starred within the Magpies’ thrilling two-point win over Adelaide on Sunday.

“What’s lost in all of the spectacular possessions and goals and stuff is how good a runner he is. He’s remarkable.”

Daicos has relished extra midfield time in current weeks, known as on to shoulder a number of the workload left by suspended teammate Jordan De Goey.

But the Magpies aren’t in a rush to push their younger star completely into the engine room.

“If we’re doing list management forecasting, Nick’s going to be an inside mid,” McRae mentioned.

“It’s just a matter of time and picking the right opportunities when they present.

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“But additionally we do not fairly have somebody like him down again both to get the ball out of there, so will probably be a stability.”

Daicos finished with 38 disposals, eight clearances and a goal against Adelaide and combined brilliantly with brother Josh, who tallied 33 touches, six clearances and a goal.

The performances no doubt impressed father Peter, the Collingwood legend who watched from his usual vantage point in the grandstand.

“I believe they’d 70-odd possessions between them. Peter could be fairly completely satisfied tonight, but it surely’s simply the power to do their job,” McRae mentioned.

“I believed Josh was influential in the best way the scoreboard checked out halftime.

“He was significant in the way he played his role, his possessions had value, and it’s nice to see them both smiling at the end of the game. They’re enjoying their footy.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au