Geelong Advertiser

Sheedy cheers orange

- MICHAEL WARNER

FOOTY legend Kevin Sheedy is urging neutral Victorian fans to get behind Greater Western Sydney in Saturday night’s door-die clash with Collingwoo­d at the MCG.

Sheedy, the Giants’ first coach, says it is imperative the Magpies exit the September action in straight sets.

“The Giants are a young club trying their backsides off, and they’re going to roll down into Melbourne and play probably the most disliked club in the history of Australian sport — Collingwoo­d,” he said.

“So if you’re going to the game, wear orange. All Tigers and Bomber fans — any neutral fan, get along and wear orange.

“Dismiss Collingwoo­d. Leave them there, lamenting. They’ve won two premiershi­ps in 50 years. That’s four hours of happiness in 50 years, that’s enough — that’s over the top.

“It’s so important we get this right, and I’m one of the people at fault because of 1990.

“Just keep Collingwoo­d at four hours of happiness in 50 years — go Giants.”

The four-time premiershi­p coach said he expected Leon Cameron’s talent-laden team to silence a 90,000-plus crowd with a blistering opening quarter.

“The Giants will start well early, make them very nervous and shut down every screaming Magpie — don’t worry about that,” Sheedy said.

“And the best thing going for the Giants is that they don’t have to travel across Australia like Collingwoo­d has.

“That was a pretty tough game last week against West Coast, who got on top because their big-man power just took over the game.

“I think the Giants had a much easier run (against the Swans).”

Sheedy said he doubted the Pies had the right match up for star forward Toby Greene.

Asked if he had a message for Collingwoo­d president Eddie McGuire, Sheedy said: “Stick to TV and radio.

“The whole culture at Collingwoo­d has changed — the coach now lives in Toorak and so does the president.

“I’ve never seen a club change its culture so much.”

Sheedy, inducted as the AFL’s 28th Legend in May, also fired a parting shot at GWS’s cross-town rival.

“Let’s face it — it’s great that the Swans have never beaten the Giants in any finals yet. The Swan is still a duck with a stretched neck and the Magpies will have their wings cut off this weekend,” he said.

“It was probably the biggest debacle in their history since the Swans went to Sydney.

“To fall as meekly as they did, it was like a practice run for the Giants. He (Swans coach John Longmire) would have to have been shattered.”

Sheedy also noted Swans superstar Lance Franklin had failed to kick a goal in two full finals against the Giants.

And the Giants’ ability to perform in front of parochial one-sided crowds had already been establishe­d, Sheedy said.

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