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We know Howe to win

Collingwoo­d has what it takes to claim a flag, says high-flying Pie

- LAUREN WOOD

COLLINGWOO­D has “the formula to be great” in its arsenal and will reload in an effort to avenge its Grand Final loss, defender Jeremy Howe has declared.

The Magpies backman said the team knew what it could do worked, and would not back away from the approach that saw it contest the premiershi­p decider.

But the five-point loss to West Coast “still hurts”, with Howe confident that defeat will only serve as fuel.

“Looking back, and you probably have the opportunit­y to reflect now, it is a long year,” he said.

“You play 26 games, get to the ‘granny’ and you don’t quite get to the ultimate.

“We’ve made unbelievab­le in-roads going forward. We feel like we have the formula to be great. We fell short . . . but clearly West Coast deserved to win.

“It still hurts. We’ll tip in, come back in the pre-season and only improve on where we think we’ve been good this year.”

Howe joined his teammates at a Collingwoo­d family day where thousands of supporters gathered less than 24 hours after the heartbreak­ing defeat.

He said the shattered team had chosen to focus on the strengths that spurred its season and would maintain its path.

“We stand by the slogan that, ‘We are enough’,” he said.

“And we know that, and the trust and belief in the group is so strong and when I speak about having the formula we’ve got the guys around — the players the coaches, admin staff, the whole club.

“We’re not going to come in and try any harder, because I felt like we let it all out in the pre-season and in the season, so we’ll come back and clearly there’s going to be RFIs (room for improvemen­t) that we can work on but we feel like we’re good enough.”

Coach Nathan Buckley played in two losing Grand Finals for Collingwoo­d, and Howe said not being able to give their coach a premiershi­p had stung the group deeply.

“It probably ripped our hearts out for him more so . . . he couldn’t quite get there as a player and there would have been nothing better to be able to get the result for him as a coach,” he said.

“What we’ve been able to do and achieve so far in the season has been super. It would have been nice to cap it off with the result. But we’re not going to shy away from the fact that what we have done works. We couldn’t quite do it for long enough and in the end, you don’t quite get the result, so it’s disappoint­ing.”

Howe, 28, had suffered an ankle injury in the preliminar­y final win and said yesterday while it was “numb” in the game, the aftermath was “a different story”.

He said he would not need surgery on the injury but would have a shoulder “tighten-up” that could need a 12-week recovery once he returned from a holiday in Europe.

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