Footy Fix: Adam Kingsley gave Craig McRae an absolute coaching bath - and this utterly bonkers stat proves it

By Tim Miller / Editor

Since taking over at Collingwood at the end of 2021, Craig McRae has been, by almost every quantifiable measure and some of the unquantifiables as well, the best coach in the AFL.

In his 52nd game in charge, never before has the reigning premiership winner been so comprehensively out-coached by the man in the other box.

By the same token, Adam Kingsley’s 27th game at GWS’ helm was unquestionably his finest. Against the league’s standard-bearers for electric, supremely skilled football, ruthless pressure and damaging efficiency, the Giants upped the ante in all facets, totally took apart the Magpies’ plans to stop their devastating run, and made mincemeat of a backline which was one of the league’s most miserly in 2023.

One absolutely extraordinary stat sums this up – it might honestly be the best statistic I’ve ever come across in a match.

By match’s end, the Pies had 20 tackles inside their forward 50 – they averaged 9.5 last year, third-worst in the league.

The Giants, 2023’s leaders in that category with 12.6 a game – thanks mainly to the suffocating pressure of Brent Daniels and Toby Bedford – had, to the 15-minute mark of the last quarter… zero. Nada. Zip.

Josh Kelly was the one to prevent an actual duck, and I’m personally offended by it.

Josh Kelly celebrates a goal. (Photo by Michael Willson/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

Repeat inside 50 entries, and making sure any opposition rebounds were under sufficient pressure to force turnovers further afield, was a crucial element of the Giants’ style in 2023.

So you’d normally expect, for them to not lay a single tackle in their forward 50, for them to be on the end of a severe hiding, with question marks over their effort and intensity. Not butchering the reigning premiers by 32 points in a match that felt even more one-sided than that by the end.

As to why, well, that had McRae and Kingsley’s fingerprints all over it. In order to try and stymy the Giants’ blistering run from half-back and out of the midfield on turnover, McRae had his defenders push far higher up the ground than normal.

Darcy Moore, the best intercept mark in the business, had just two of his nine disposals for the night come inside defensive 50 – remarkably, five of them came in the Pies’ attacking HALF. Isaac Quaynor had seven of his nine touches to half time outside the defensive arc, and three as high as half-forward.

That’s a long way up the ground for, pound for pound, Collingwood’s best one on one defenders, especially with Jeremy Howe sidelined and debutant Charlie Dean given the job for large parts on Jesse Hogan.

And it backfired quite spectacularly.

McRae’s intent was surely to close up space for the Giants at the source, hemming them into defensive half, forcing them to try and move laterally. The gaps it created further afield would, ideally, be irrelevant – GWS would never get down there.

The problem? The Giants were just too slick. They found gaps through the central corridor with gay abandon, slicing their way past the Pies’ press quickly and efficiently, leaving Moore and co. horrendously out of position.

And once through, the Giants’ forwards made a beeline for their 50, usually goal side of their Pies defenders and with murderous, goal-scoring intent.

Callum Brown, who the Pies had no match-up for for either size or speed, had four marks inside 50, just one contested. With five goals on a career night, three in the first, he capitalised perfectly on the high Pies and got out the back regularly and successfully. And his beautiful set-shot kicking ensured he made the most of his chances.

The pacy Brent Daniels had four of his own – there’s a chance, incidentally, he ends the season as the best small forward in the game. Daniels has always been as ferocious a tackler as the Giants have on their list, and the goals are starting to flow as he improves his positioning and crumbing skills. He’s a gem.

Jesse Hogan, often the deepest forward, bagged four as well, often running back towards goal and then doubling back, with plenty of space inside 50 to work into. What a pick-up he has become after looking set for football purgatory after a turbulent stint at Fremantle.

By half time, while the scoreboard was still relatively unharmed, the Pies were resorting to desperate measures to stop the Giants picking them apart on the counterattack: like, for instance, Brayden Maynard picking a fight with Toby Greene to stop play and allow his teammates the time they badly needed to get behind the ball (for which, by the way, he should have conceded a 50m penalty).

It meant the Giants didn’t need to tackle inside 50 – the Pies were barely touching it in there to lay a tackle. With 24 inside 50s to half time for 10 goals and 15 scoring shots, you could expect to see the Giants hit the scoreboard every time it went inside 50.

By the time McRae adjusted after half time, the Giants were onto a stormer: the below goal has Darcy Moore back in defensive 50 where he belongs, matched up on Hogan… and GWS still goal anyway.

The focus should rightly be on Greene’s extraordinary finish, but the method is worth noting as well: Jacob Wehr, after marking on the wing, crafts his kick expertly, to an interesting spot down the line. It’s not the avenue most teams go for when in attacking position – usually, they’ll be looking inboard to try and spread the field.

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Wehr’s kick is perfectly placed, allowing Toby Greene, who has space on the pacy Oleg Markov, time to run onto the ball, while also making sure Moore stays out of the game. It needed an inch-accurate pass to make the miracle happen, but it was no fluke – Kingsley backs his players’ skill to pull off things like this.

It’s nights like this where the Giants look utterly terrifying, and why I had them as my pre-season favourites for the flag. They dismantled not just the reigning premiers, but a team which has been defensively sound, disciplined and well-structured almost since McRae walked in the door. They identified a tactic to curb them, shrugged, and bulldozed through it anyway.

Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the face, after all.

The Crowd Says:

2024-03-12T01:06:11+00:00

Arges Tuft

Roar Rookie


Thats for sure. Def improving every year ATM.

2024-03-11T19:33:17+00:00

.kraM

Roar Rookie


Inner West and North Shore are traditionally Swans strongholds but agree that Giants are more in need of members.

2024-03-11T08:02:16+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


We suspect that, but if we don't express disquiet, we just remain quiet...and it all get rinsed and repeated.

2024-03-11T07:44:22+00:00

Peter the Scribe

Roar Guru


Straight kicking helps but Giants are a good side and Kingsley a good coach

2024-03-11T07:21:56+00:00

MG

Roar Rookie


$$$ is all the management cares about

2024-03-11T06:57:29+00:00

Arges Tuft

Roar Rookie


Could the pies just be a tad rusty? GWS were home and pumped.

2024-03-11T03:09:58+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


There is an existing clientele being trampled underfoot.

2024-03-11T01:15:18+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Unfortunately.

2024-03-11T01:14:32+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


That would be stupidity beyond compare.

2024-03-11T00:51:55+00:00

MG

Roar Rookie


Sorry, I strongly suspect it will be back - see my other comment about the money.

2024-03-11T00:49:53+00:00

MG

Roar Rookie


Any question about the AFL if it involves money can be answered by looking at the dollars. Round O was a winner. Healthy attendance on the Gold Coast, sell out elsewhere plus an extra week of television revenue. Especially note the sell out for the Giants. The AFL would be very happy - all those bonuses.

2024-03-11T00:12:00+00:00

The Iron Dingo

Roar Rookie


Yeah - a total load of bollocks. Was trying to explain it to a mate of mine who is a life long league supporter but supports the Swans and Giants and generally likes the game (i.e. the exact type of supporter the AFL should be catering to) and couldn't make any sense of it to him because it doesn't make any sense. Same with the bye at the end of the minor round. Makes no sense and sucks oxygen out of the competition.

2024-03-11T00:08:39+00:00

The Iron Dingo

Roar Rookie


Meet the new boss, same as the old boss...

2024-03-10T21:30:00+00:00

Pope Paul VII

Roar Rookie


Brent Daniels is 6 2.

2024-03-10T19:47:32+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


It won't be done next year or ever again. Even most fans hate the mid-season bye.

2024-03-10T19:43:58+00:00

Rowdy

Roar Rookie


Well, all teams.

2024-03-10T18:36:37+00:00

Maxy

Roar Rookie


Stupid concept Round 0.I didn't get my footy fix because we didn't play.Everyone looks forward to Round 1 after a long off season I watched game of thrones instead.Another gripe I have with it no sides would like a 0-2 start to the season.My side Port play West Coast so we both are playing our 1st game for premiership points next week so we even playing field for both clubs,think I see Brisbane and Melbourne are coming off a loss and playing Fremantle and Bulldogs who play their 1st game for premiership points.I think that is an advantage to Brisbane and Melbourne,they have that 1st game out the way,blew the cobwebs off and a bit of rust and will be better for the run and will play knowing if they lose they are 0-2 .Its a different mindset they might have had approaching a normal round 1 game if that makes sense,starting to lose my way here but I think you get my point.Just another stupid idea by the AFL when it comes to making the fixture as fair as possible.Hope we never see Round 0 again

2024-03-10T12:16:36+00:00

Don Freo

Roar Rookie


Not by way of interest or significance in SA or WA. Just another series of scratch matches. When Freo starts playing, the season has begun.

2024-03-10T11:48:10+00:00

Shane

Roar Rookie


We got our answer about the MRO and whether it would apply fairly to the big Vic teams. No Collingwood player sanctioned, Mccreary, Maynard and Mihochek given a free pass. Hewett not even given one game for a deliberate punch to the head.

2024-03-10T11:45:11+00:00

XI

Roar Guru


I don't think AFL X ever had a sellout let alone 4 so I think this was a bit more successful

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