Magpies coach says tagging of Daicos a non-issue

Magpies coach says tagging of Daicos a non-issue

The tagging of Nick Daicos is a non-story, says Collingwood coach Craig McRae.

But rival AFL golf equipment are sure to thumb by way of Adelaide’s playbook.

The Crows put the clamps on the Brownlow Medal favorite but nonetheless misplaced to the Pies – by one level in a Sunday thriller.

Daicos’ statistics learn strong sufficient: 26 disposals, 4 clearances.

But the entire was a season-low, 71 per cent of his possessions have been in defence, he had simply two rating involvements and logged a disposal effectivity charge of 56 per cent.

By the second-year sensation’s lofty requirements, Daicos was subdued by Adelaide’s Ben Keays, whose 12 disposals together with 4 inside 50s and two rating assists.

McRae has brazenly puzzled why opposing groups have not tagged Daicos earlier than.

But after one membership did, he tried to close the ebook.

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“Nick is a bit of a non-story from the game, to be honest,” McRae stated.

“It’s a reality of a young man at the top of his game right now, the opposition want to take that away.

“He is a superb power of ours and now we have acquired methodology in numerous methods to help him round that.”

Adelaide coach Matthew Nicks said his team won the battle, but lost the so-called war when becoming the latest club overwhelmed by a last-term Collingwood surge.

“Really happy with the best way Keaysy went about,” Nicks stated.

“He is a brilliant participant, Nick Daicos, and in the long run he impacted the sport.

“But Keaysy, we knew he would have a good go at it and we made them change some things up in that space, so pleased with the way that played out.

“But finally it did not fairly get it accomplished for us.”

With Nick Daicos relatively quiet, his brother Josh took the limelight, collecting a match-high 31 disposals and kicking a vital goal in the last quarter.

Josh’s strike came as the Magpies kicked the last three goals of the game.

Veteran Steele Sidebottom then registered the last score, a match-winning behind with 25 seconds left – the first time the Magpies held a lead the entire game.

Collingwood have now received 9 of their final dozen video games when trailing at three quarter-time.

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