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De Goey ready to make his mark when Pies face Geelong

- MICHAEL RAMSEY

AN older and wiser Jordan De Goey has learned to handle life in the AFL bubble and is raring to lead Collingwoo­d to finals redemption.

De Goey looms as a huge inclusion for Friday night’s qualifying final against Geelong at the MCG, and not just for his on-field heroics.

A talented but troubled youngster whose indiscreti­ons threatened to derail his career, the 23-year-old has made significan­t lifestyle changes, stepped up his profession­alism and become one of the Pies’ most important players.

That has involved learning to live with the constant scrutiny that comes with playing for such a big club.

Having recovered from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for the past five weeks, De Goey took the chance to escape during the pre-finals bye. “I got away on Sunday, just went to a mate’s farm and mucked around there which was good fun,” he said.

“I probably just try and get away as much as possible … it’s just getting out of the spotlight or the Melbourne bubble. “In Melbourne it’s usually pretty good, you just have a bit more responsibi­lity when you go out and do things.

“The older you get, the smarter you become.”

De Goey says he hasn’t watched a replay of last year’s four-point loss to West Coast, describing it as a “touchy subject” but one that still left him proud of the club.

“No one even expected us to make finals, let alone a grand final,” he said. “Four points is pretty close — it could go either way.

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