A first-year Collingwood player is producing a season for the ages and leaving fans in utter disbelief as he runs riot over the league. James McKern.
The first-year Collingwood player was at his electric best on Saturday as the Pies once again emerged victorious in a tight encounter, defeating Adelaide 14.7 (91) to 13.8 (86). Nick Daicos is the real deal and the history books are calling his name. A first-year Collingwood player is producing a season for the ages and leaving fans in utter disbelief as he runs riot over the league.
Despite playing in incredibly wet conditions at Adelaide Oval, the 19-year-old finished the match with a game-high 40 disposals and operated at 82 per cent ...
"I think the thing is, you just see how composed he is in the wet. The win could prove crucial for Collingwood in its bid to finish the season in a top-four spot on the ladder. "As Pendles (Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury) said, he knows the game, so when he says that someone finds time and space and then in a millisecond has the chance to find the right option, it's amazing."
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“He’s got a lot of talent and he’s played a role for us … every week there’s a story about this and I don’t want it to be a story.” “My message to Jack just after the game is that I just want him to keep attacking the footy hard and what comes of it, whether it’s a high tackle or a holding the ball, keep attacking the ball,” he said. “It just seems to be going to another level,” McRae said of the Daicos’ campaign.
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“He’s just doing it in different ways. McRae twice leaned on Pendlebury’s milestone as a motivating force, in the days leading up to the match and again at three-quarter-time when the Crows held a narrow lead. “Ideally we don’t want to be in that position to dig deep but we’re finding ways ... it’s almost the thrill of the chase. “He’s so important to us, he leads from the front and takes others with him. A give-and-go between Daicos and Pendlebury gave Collingwood the lead and the momentum which became seemingly insurmountable until Taylor Walker slotted his fourth and fifth goals to leave the contest - one of the best of 2022 - in the balance until the final siren. On the other end of the experience scale, debutant Ash Johnson, the older brother of Adelaide forward Shane McAdam, should have registered a goal with his first kick in AFL ranks, only to miss a relative sitter of a soccered effort from close range. Later in the first quarter, the 2021 mid-season draftee from the northern WA town of Halls Creek beat Tom Doedee in a goalsquare one-on-one, dragged the pill away from Jordan Dawson and slotted the six-pointer with his second kick before being mobbed by his teammates. The six-time All-Australian, five-time Copeland Trophy winner and 2010 Norm Smith Medallist was in the thick of the action from the opening bounce on Saturday afternoon, accruing the first centre clearance, laying an important early tackle and setting up Collingwood’s opening goal with a slick handball to Nick Daicos. In mint form and regarded as fine practitioners in the wet, the Magpies conceded the first three goals in driving rain before turning the tables with the next four majors to take the lead at quarter-time. Taylor Walker booted his second goal in the opening minutes of the term, Darcy Fogarty conjured a marvellous left-foot snap, Riley Thilthorpe converted out the back of a contest and Shane McAdam marked and goaled in time-on and the Crows held the upper hand at half-time. The first-year Magpies coach also said the debut season of the club’s young gun Nick Daicos was the best opening season he has seen from any player in his time in the AFL. Veteran Steele Sidebottom’s smother in the middle of Adelaide Oval with five seconds left to deny Harry Schoenberg a long entry epitomised the Magpies’ sheer will and determination.
Rising Star favourite Nick Daicos is having a sensational debut season, with his 40-disposal game against Adelaide one of his best.
- Video00:42 Mins - Video00:38 Mins - Video00:42 Mins - Video00:38 Mins "He's been consistent with that all year. It's only a matter of time. The defeat is Adelaide's ninth from its past 11 games, leaving it 15th on the ladder with a 5-12 record. This group has a real will to win and a belief." I don't want to play the blame game. We don't look for blame. Today we talked about honouring 'Pendles', a guy who's worn the jumper more than anyone else at our club. McRae was also full of praise for skipper Scott Pendlebury who had 28 touches and kicked a crucial third-quarter goal in his 350th game.
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McRae also touched on another young star, Jack Ginnivan, who was seemingly not rewarded with a free kick for high contact at several points throughout the match. Ginnivan, who was held to just one goal in the 5-point win, has attracted attention for his ability to draw polarising free kicks, but McRae stuck by his young forward. Nick Daicos is continuing to impress in his debut season, earning the praise of Collingwood coach Craig McRae for his performance in the Pies' win over Adelaide on Sunday.
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Mitch Szybkowski was also terrific with 26 disposals as he continued his strong carnival, while key forward Aaron Cadman kicked 3.3 to again be dangerous around goal. Noah Long and Coby Burgiel kicked three goals each, while Geelong Next Generation Academy prospect Ted Clohesy kicked two goals. South Australia was well led by captain Adam D'Aloia, who gathered 27 disposals, 11 clearances and a goal, while midfielder Billy Dowling continued his championships form with 28 touches. Bottom-aged pair Nate Caddy, the nephew of recent Richmond retiree Josh, and electric small forward Nick Watson also kicked three goals, as did Matt Jefferson, who took his tally to 12 goals from three games. But he had plenty of other contributors for Metro as they won their third consecutive game, with lively half-forward Ollie Hotton booting three goals from 24 disposals in an impressive showing. WILL Ashcroft didn't have much left to prove as the standout player in this year's draft class.
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If you want to give a player that’s as good of a decision maker as him time and space, then you’re going to get 40 (touches) and three (goals) kicked on you from a half-back that hasn’t played 20 games yet. “Look at him, hailing taxis on the outside. “You lose the game by a kick and a first-year player has 40 and three, that’s on the coach.”
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Adelaide led 19-0 - a game-high margin - in the first quarter; and by 16 points late in the third term. After dominating in defence, the 17-gamer was switched into attack and promptly booted the first two goals in the final quarter to give the Pies a lead they clung to for the rest of the game. The Pies came from 16 points down late in the third quarter to prevail 14.7 (91) to 13.8 (86) at Adelaide Oval.