As the undefeated Collingwood Magpies prepare to take the field for this year’s highly anticipated Gather Round, the AFL powerhouse has received a massive boost to its lineup with the confirmed return of two fan-favorite superstars and the long-awaited debut of a promising young talent ahead of Friday’s clash against the Fremantle Dockers.
Nick Daicos and Scott Pendlebury, two of Collingwood’s most impactful players, have been cleared to suit up for the crucial round, head coach Craig McRae confirmed in a media briefing on Wednesday morning. Both stars had been sidelined with minor soft tissue injuries heading into last week’s match against the Brisbane Lions, where Collingwood suffered its first defeat of the season.
Daicos, who was originally listed as a late game-day withdrawal against Brisbane due to a tight calf injury, completed a full training session at Melbourne’s Olympic Park this week to prove his fitness. While McRae noted the young star is not quite at 100% match sharpness, the coaching staff has no plans to limit his game time against the Dockers, and will not shift him into a forward role ahead of the contest, preferring to adjust his positioning based on how the match unfolds. “Nick will play and so will Pendles, they did what they needed to do this week to get through,” McRae told reporters. “I don’t think anyone will declare 100 per cent right to play, he’s probably close to it, but I don’t think we’ll manage Nick’s minutes. We might with some others, we’ve been doing that in the early part of the season, depending on injuries and the bench. We’re probably going into the game thinking not (playing him forward) to see what the game gives us.”
Pendlebury, the club’s veteran leader, has also overcome the achilles soreness that forced him out of the Lions clash after he picked up the issue in the prior week’s match against GWS, rounding out the much-welcomed lineup additions for the Magpies.
Alongside the return of the two established stars, Collingwood will also hand a first senior AFL debut to young midfielder Angus Anderson, a 2023 draft selection recruited from South Australian National Football League (SANFL) powerhouse Sturt. Anderson turned in a dominant performance in the Victorian Football League (VFL) last week against Coburg, notching 30 disposals, 12 clearances and one goal – a form line that McRae said made him impossible to leave out of the matchday squad.
The clash will carry extra personal meaning for Anderson, who won a SANFL premiership with Sturt at Adelaide Oval last year, making the Gather Round fixture a de facto homecoming for the young talent. “His last at Adelaide Oval he won a premiership with Sturt so he’s got some great memories there and plenty of friends I am sure so it’ll be a good homecoming for him,” McRae said. “Tough, he’s tough. The fans will love his tackling intensity and every time we show some highlights of him at VFL, he’s really smashing in and hurting the opposition. His contest and clearance work is his strength, and we’re playing against an opposition that is number one in the competition in those parts of the game.”
Heading into the Gather Round, Collingwood holds an undefeated record in the annual event, and the strengthened lineup has positioned the club to extend that streak as it looks to bounce back from last week’s upset loss to Brisbane.
