We can beat anyone, says Buckley

By Roger Vaughan / Wire

We can beat anyone, anytime – that’s the bullish statement from Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley ahead of the AFL finals.

The Magpies lost two of their last three games to finish fourth and will start outsiders against minor premiers Hawthorn in Friday night’s qualifying final blockbuster at the MCG.

But if Buckley is worried ahead of his first finals series as an AFL coach, he is keeping it well-hidden.

Asked if he was confident about Collingwood’s chances, Buckley replied: “It’s mainly in the hearts and minds of the players and the fact that I have absolute belief in their ability to execute a game plan, to attack an opposition with absolute endeavour and (ferocity).

“They can do it for four quarters – we can beat any opposition at any time and we’re pretty confident about our ability to do that on Friday.”

Buckley made a point of noting that not many people outside the club share his optimism.

“We won’t turn up otherwise and I’m sure (Hawthorn coach) Alastair Clarkson will be telling you the game is still to be won,” he said.

“Quite frankly, there’s a bit of condescension going on around Collingwood, around our players, around our coaches, around our club in general.

“We don’t mind being in that position.

“There are a lot of questions about our form and rightly, there should be.”

Buckley shone in the finals during his playing career, winning the Norm Smith medal in the 2002 grand final despite Collingwood losing.

He said the playing field was the only place where his players could prove their doubters wrong.

“What you say and what you think and what you feel are irrelevant,” he said.

“We’ll be judged on what we do and we’ll either succeed or fail on what we do – that’s what September is all about.

“We can’t answer those questions at a press conference … this studio is not where the football is played.”

Buckley confirmed that ruck-forward Chris Dawes was in contention to return to the side, despite being dropped for last weekend’s win over Essendon.

The Collingwood coach will not hesitate to recall Dawes if it suits the team, despite the round 23 omission.

“It is what it is and if that happens, then that happens – that means he’s nice and fresh,” Buckley said.

Captain Nick Maxwell, who is no ruckman, had to do the job at times in Dawes’ absence.

“I had a bit more respect for (No.1 ruckman) Darren Jolly and the boys, obviously it’s not something I’m used to,” Maxwell said.

Buckley added Tyson Goldsack was still to prove his fitness, but said Dale Thomas was not in doubt despite training on Tuesday away from the main group.

The Crowd Says:

2012-09-07T00:44:01+00:00

CouchCoach6

Roar Rookie


If ever there was a team of beaters ... its Collingwood. Go anyone else !!!

2012-09-06T03:08:28+00:00

Andrew A

Guest


Hawthorn are clear favourites to win and deservedly so. Buckley and the coaching staff have done a magnificent job getting the Pies to a top 4 spot considering they dealt with the worst injury run of all clubs, the loss of senior players at the end of last season, a tough draw and a new coaching team after the departure of Malthouse, Neeld and Watters. The Pies are capable of causing an upset with the quality in their team. Cloke is vital to the outcome and will need to dominate for at least a quarter to give the Pies a chance. The Pies pressure will also be a key to try and hurry Hawthorn and reduce the effectiveness of their high quality kicking game. Getting the Hawks to turn it over will be an objective, whilst minimising their own turnovers.

2012-09-06T01:34:10+00:00

Gezza

Guest


Interesting that someone would use the term FIGJAM as the basis for a rational proposition. Doesn’t really hold with me………..And I’m still trying to figure what hard mental is supposed to mean. Something non tangible with physical qualities…...I’m glad the Swans have it. Shame they won’t get to use it as they will not be playing the Hawks anytime soon!

2012-09-05T23:06:21+00:00

Brewski

Guest


Buckley used to be able to beat everyone singlehandedly, FIGJAM ... you ask him, he will tell you. I predict Freo to beat Geelong and Hawthorn to absolutely smash Collingwood. Only Sydney with their hard mental disciplined approach can beat Hawthorn.

2012-09-05T20:44:56+00:00

Pillock

Roar Rookie


Last year Colllingwood lost form coming into the finals and it looks the same this year. No doubt they can beat the better sides but not without all guns firing and that is not the case atm. It would be a brave man putting his money on the pies in September.

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