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‘You understand how much we’ve missed’: Bucks on the De Goey difference

Returning forward's four-goal matchwinning effort isn't lost on Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley

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Returning forward’s four-goal matchwinning effort isn’t lost on Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley

AFTER talking down the importance of missing his injured stars, Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has conceded Jordan de Goey is a little different following his match-winning return against Gold Coast.

De Goey kicked four goals in a virtuoso performance to help drag the Magpies into the finals with a 22-point win. 

The 24-year-old was unstoppable, and looked anything but rusty despite not playing since round seven following hand surgery. 

« (It’s) whether we play our system, and we’re not waiting for the cavalry to come back, but when you see Jordy do his thing you understand how much we’ve missed. 

Jordan De Goey shows he hasn’t lost his brilliance in his first game for almost two months

De Goey kicked the first goal of the game inside two minutes after nailing Hugh Greenwood in a vice-like tackle before calmly slotting the set shot from 45m.

Manned by reliable Sam Collins, he then roved expertly twice in the second quarter for goals, before leaving his showstopper for the third term.

After losing Collins in congestion, de Goey received a handpass, took two quick steps and slammed the ball through from 50m. 

« He’s done a lot of work so it’s not going to be a conditioning question, » Buckley said. 

While de Goey’s impact was significant, he wasn’t the only Magpie to impress in the slippery conditions with Adam Treloar (26 disposals) making a good fist of his first match from a hamstring injury. 

Mason Cox takes a bounce in the wet and gets the crowd out of their seats

« I think he’s just starting to look more likely and we saw that again tonight, » Buckley said of Cox.

« He took a few marks late last week and his capacity to get on the end of a few tonight was good, and it just breeds confidence in his teammates to go to him more often and that makes a difference, no doubt. 

« If you’re more dangerous in more different places on the field then you’re harder to defend. »

Jordan De Goey shows he hasn’t lost his brilliance in his first game for almost two…

Mason Cox takes a bounce in the wet and gets the crowd out of their seats

It was another night of lost opportunities for Gold Coast, which matched the Magpies in most areas around the ground, apart from its efficiency going inside forward 50. 

Coach Stuart Dew said it was frustrating, but a big improvement from the 45-point loss to Brisbane five nights earlier. 

« Good teams make you pay, and I think that was the difference, they took their chances, » Dew said. 

« We want to play quick, an exciting brand of footy but at different times we need to take a breath and gather our thoughts a bit. 

« The team we were playing was playing for a spot in the finals, so it’s not like they were going through the motions. 

« The fact that four or five minutes into the last we were within a kick, shows our boys turned up to play. »

Mason Cox takes a bounce in the wet and gets the crowd out of their seats

Four teams will vie for the two remaining finals spots in the final round of the home…

Jordan De Goey shows he hasn’t lost his brilliance in his first game for almost two…

Four teams will vie for the two remaining finals spots in the final round of the home…

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