‘He’ll train off-site’: Pies sweat on sick star

‘He’ll train off-site’: Pies sweat on sick star

Collingwood coach Craig McRae says his workforce will “step into” the hype of their top-of-the desk blockbuster conflict with Port Adelaide because the Magpies sweat on the health of ailing star Jordan De Goey.

McRae expects the explosive midfielder, who was evaded coaching on Thursday, having additionally missed Tuesday’s session, to play in Saturday’s Adelaide Oval conflict that can pit the top-placed Magpies towards the second-placed Power.

“The latest is he’s viral, so like all our players who are a little bit sick, we just don’t want him in the rooms,” McRae stated on Thursday morning.

“He’ll train off-site somewhere today … he’s going to do some work away from the club.

“We’re anticipating he’ll be here tomorrow and travel with us.”

Saturday’s conflict has been billed by some as a possible grand closing preview given the 2 groups have put a major hole on the opposite groups within the prime eight.

The Magpies have received 15 of 17 video games, Port Adelaide 14, together with 12 in a row, their profitable streak ended by Carlton final weekend.

Rather than play it down as simply one other sport, McRae is eager to embrace the hype, with a packed home set to inexperienced the guests.

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“Why would you play this game down? This is one of the best games that you‘ll see this year in terms of the opportunity to show what you’re made of,” McRae stated.

“We’re going to step into that. It’s a tough draw to go over there and play them at their home ground, but it is what it is.

“You embrace it all and then it’s all about the process. We’re trying to get better every day and this is another opportunity to see how we’re going.”

Collingwood may even get again ruckman Darcy Cameron and ahead Brody Mihocek for the conflict towards what McRae expects to be a really totally different workforce from the one the Magpies smashed by 71 factors on the MCG in spherical 2.

“They’re a proud club, there’s still a lot to play for in the season and they’ll get some key players back,” McRae stated.

“A little bit of a sting at this time is not the end of the world.

“We’re anticipating they’re going to bring every bit of their best.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au