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Collingwood Magpies vs Carlton Blues highlights: AFL live scores, blog

6th May, 2017
Venue: MCG, Melbourne
Bounce: 2:10pm (AEST)
TV: Live, Fox Sports 3
Last time they met: Collingwood (57) def. Carlton (45) @ MCG
Last five meetings: Collingwood 4, Carlton 1
Betting: Collingwood $1.35, Carlton $3.30

Collingwood
B: Jeremy Howe, Ben Reid, Tyson Goldsack
HB: Josh Smith, Lynden Dunn, Brayden Maynard
C: Steele Sidebottom, Scott Pendlebury, Daniel Wells
HF: Jordan De Goey, Darcy Moore, Will Hoskin-Elliott
F: Alex Fasolo, Mason Cox, Jamie Elliott
FOL: Brodie Grundy, Adam Treloar, Taylor Adams
I/C: Levi Greenwood, Tom Phillips, Jack Crisp, Jackson Ramsay
EMG: Jarryd Blair, James Aish, Tim Broomhead

Carlton
B: Sam Docherty, Alex Silvagni, Lachie Plowman
HB: Caleb Marchbank, Sam Rowe, Tom Williamson
C: Kade Simpson, Patrick Cripps, Dale Thomas
HF: Ed Curnow, Levi Casboult, Nick Graham
F: Matthew Wright, Jacob Weitering, Sam Petrevski-Seton
FOL: Matthew Kreuzer, Bryce Gibbs, Marc Murphy
I/C: Simon White, Charlie Curnow, Billie Smedts, Sam Kerridge
EMG: Liam Jones, David Cuningham, Harrison Macreadie
The resurgent Collingwood face a seriously sliding Tigers in Friday night action. (AAP Image/Julian Smith)
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Match result:

The Carlton Blues have pulled off a triumphant win over archrivals Collingwood at the MCG in front of 70,000 fans at the MCG.

» Click here to read the full match report

Final score
Collingwood Magpies 8.8.56
Carlton Blues 12.7.79

Match preview:

The most traditional rivalry in Victoria is here – strap yourselves in as the Collingwood Magpies and Carlton Blues go to war at the MCG this afternoon at 2:10pm AEST! Join The Roar for a live blog of the action and all the scores.

Just a week ago this game had an asterisk next to it – all but certain to be an underwhelming clash of the strugglers; two teams wallowing in defeat.

Then they respectively took to the field, and we all know what happened next.

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To the surprise of just about everyone who knows football, the Blues outplayed the Swans in every way possible and the Pies put on a clinic against the 5-0 Cats. Funny game, this.

Suddenly this match becomes a meeting of two not-so-bad sides, both of whom could gather some serious momentum by chalking up another victory on the MCG’s hallowed turf.

Carlton’s backline was the foundation for their shock win last week, and it’s not hard to see why.

The dynamic duo of Kade Simpson and Sam Docherty continue to rack up ridiculous numbers across the half-back line, but it’s their ability to use their elite skill to turn defence into attack that is their real strength.

Youngsters like Caleb Marchbank and Tom Williamson are also coming along better and faster than expected, and should help solidify the Blues’ defensive efforts.

Ex-Pie Dale Thomas comes back into the 22 along with Sam Kerridge, replacing the injured Jack Silvagni and Zac Fisher.

The Blues are ranked 18th for goals scored this year and will need a big lift from their forwards if they’re to take the four points.

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Collingwood’s strength is no doubt its midfield, and with names like Adam Treloar, Scott Pendlebury and Steele Sidebottom to name a few, it’s not hard to see why.

As a group they’ve got the (no pun intended) wood over the Blues in some key areas: contested possessions, inside-50s and clearances to name a few.

However, you can’t win many games without kicking a lot of goals, and the Pies sit dead last in the comp for goal accuracy with a woeful 40.9 per cent of shots sailing through the big sticks.

It’s time for Jamie Elliot to really stamp his mark on a game, and there’s no better time than today.

Darcy Moore and Alex Fasolo both had good moments against the Cats, and will need to improve further on that form if the Pies are to kick a winning score.

Ben Reid’s inclusion will no doubt help in that area – the swingman comes back into the side along with Jackson Ramsay and Jordan De Goey, whose suspension has finished. Travis Varcoe, Tim Broomhead and Henry Schade are out.

Prediction
It’s a pretty even matchup on paper, and should be a close one – the Pies midfield gives them the edge though.

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Collingwood by 11.

Can the Pies rally behind Nathan Buckley to get their season right back on track or can the Blues get their second underdog win in as many weeks? Follow the game live with The Roar from 2:10pm AEST, and be sure to join in the discussion below!

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