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Adelaide Crows vs Collingwood Magpies: AFL match result, highlights

17th August, 2019
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Adelaide Crows

48

Match Complete

Collingwood

114

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17th August, 2019
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Adelaide Crows

48

Match Complete

Collingwood

114

Fourth Quarter
32:14W. Hoskin-Elliott
31:14C. Mayne
29:30J. Thomas
26:31T. Adams
25:20T. Phillips
22:23T. Varcoe
21:37J. Elliott
R. Sloane17:07
D. Fogarty15:58
D. Fogarty13:16
12:01W. Hoskin-Elliott
L. Murphy10:55
Rushed7:59
6:46J. Elliott
M. Crouch5:28
3:12J. Elliott
E. Betts0:48
T. Lynch27:03
22:00T. Phillips
20:37T. Varcoe
B. Smith19:21
15:25T. Varcoe
12:25W. Hoskin-Elliott
P. Seedsman10:13
6:25J. Elliott
5:09J. Elliott
3:26J. Elliott
1:41T. Adams
0:37B. Mihocek
D. Fogarty29:10
27:03J. Thomas
26:07T. Adams
22:02T. Varcoe
R. Douglas19:53
14:58S. Pendlebury
9:10B. Maynard
7:48J. Thomas
Rushed4:06
R. O'Brien24:23
T. Walker22:38
20:53J. Elliott
L. Brown18:56
Rushed16:41
14:05Rushed
10:02W. Hoskin-Elliott
L. Murphy8:12
3:13J. Thomas

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Match result:

Collingwood have walloped the Crows by 11 goals to keep themselves in the conversation for a top four spot, and likely bring to an end Adelaide’s hopes of playing finals.

Sam Jacobs had 15 hit outs and 12 disposals in his 200th, which could be his last game in the red, yellow and blue. Brodie Smith and Paul Seedsman were the best for the Crows, while Darcy Fogarty kicked three.

For the Pies, there were plenty of contributors. Jamie Elliott had a day out with five goals, Scott Pendlebury had 34 touches and Brayden Maynard 30. Josh Thomas kicked three goals, while four other players kicked two goals.

Final score
Adelaide 6.12.48
Collingwood 17.12. 114

Match preview:

The Adelaide Crows are fighting for eighth spot and this week host the Collingwood Magpies at Adelaide Oval on Saturday afternoon. Join The Roar for all the live action, with scores and a blog of the match from 4:35pm AEST.

Adelaide fell out of the eight by 1.5 per cent at the end of Round 21, after a 10-point loss to West Coast in Perth late last Sunday.

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Their South Australian rivals took the spot, however, a tight finish to the Eagles clash keeps the Crows in the hunt for the finals’ spot.

Collingwood is breaking out of its post-bye form slump with a couple of wins – admittedly against bottom four sides – the latest was a 17-point win against Melbourne.

After leading by as much as 42-points early in the fourth term, the Magpies allowed a few late Demons’ goals to reduce the final margin to under three goals.

The injury list is a huge talking point for Collingwood this season and while they look like getting some big names back just in time for finals, one mistake from a young mid-on Monday night has many in shock.

In a domestic basketball league on Monday night, old mate “Phil Inn” played around 20 minutes of a local game, despite being sidelined from the AFL with a calf injury.

Collingwood is yet to decide on a sanction for Brayden Sier, who will miss a fourth game through injury this weekend, but it’s a dodgy look for a team trying to put 22 healthy players on the field.

The Adelaide Crows have made two changes, recalling improved ruckman Reilly O’Brien and milestone wingman Paul Seedsman.

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Andy Otten and Rory Atkins have been omitted from the side. Alex Keath will return from an ankle injury through the SANFL.

Adelaide has selected two ruckman to tackle the challenge of in-form Magpie Brodie Grundy, who has averaged 42 hit-outs, six clearances, 21 disposals and 122 AFL Fantasy points this season.

Collingwood have made one selection change; mid-season draftee John Noble will return to the team.

Noble injured his calf in his debut against West Coast, but has impressed in the VFL and earnt AFL selection.

Josh Daicos has been omitted.

Paul Seedsman returns for his 100th AFL game, while Sam Jacobs – only recalled to the line-up last weekend – plays his 200th AFL match.

Magpie Levi Greenwood also reaches a milestone, celebrating game number 150 in Adelaide this weekend.

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The last time these two sides met was in Round 4 last year, Collingwood ruled the Adelaide Oval contest with a comprehensive 48-point victory.

Prediction
Collingwood have secured a place in the top eight, just what position will they finish? Should they win this and results go their way, top four is still a chance.

Adelaide need a win, as simple as that. After taking it to the Premiers away last week, the Crows return home and will be desperate to get the job done.

Adelaide by 11 points.

Where: Adelaide Oval
When: 4:35pm AEST
TV: Fox Footy
Online: AFL app, Foxtel app, Kayo Sports
Betting: Adelaide $1.65 Collingwood $2.25

Adelaide Crows
B: Rory Laird, Daniel Talia, Luke Brown
HB: Jake Kelly, Kyle Hartigan, David Mackay
C: Paul Seedsman, Brad Crouch, Wayne Milera
HF: Brodie Smith, Taylor Walker, Tom Lynch
F: Sam Jacobs, Darcy Fogarty, Eddie Betts
Foll: Reilly O’Brien, Matt Crouch, Rory Sloane
I/C: Riley Knight, Bryce Gibbs, Richard Douglas, Lachlan Murphy

Collingwood Magpies
B: Levi Greenwood, Matthew Scharenberg, Jeremy Howe
HB: Jack Crisp, Jack Madgen, Brayden Maynard
C: Tom Phillips, Scott Pendlebury, Chris Mayne
HF: Callum Brown, Brody Mihocek, Will Hoskin-Elliott
F: Jamie Elliott, Jordan Roughead, Steele Sidebottom
Foll: Brodie Grundy, Adam Treloar, Taylor Adams
I/C: John Noble, Josh Thomas, Travis Varcoe, Rupert Wills

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