Mercury (Hobart)

Wounded Pies wary of Lions’ quick ball

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COLLINGWOO­D is treating a dangerous game against Brisbane with a mix of respect, wariness and confidence.

Injuries have cruelled the Magpies and they have lost three of their past four, putting them out of the top four for the first time since Round 13.

For all Collingwoo­d’s progress this season, they are yet to confirm their first finals appearance since 2013 and they must win tonight’s clash at Etihad Stadium.

Brisbane is in the bottom four and has lost its past three, but two of those games were decided by less than a goal.

The young Lions are growing fast and Magpies assistant coach Garry Hocking, who is in charge of their opposition analysis, is impressed.

“This team is very, very good at moving the ball, shifting the ball,” Hocking said.

“[They’ve had] narrow margins and they beat Hawthorn down in Tassie. They’ve really been in games.

“We really respect them enormously.”

But for all Collingwoo­d’s personnel dramas, particular­ly in defence, Hocking is impressed with what the players are showing.

“We think we’re on the right path,” he said. “We’ve had some tests lately and the boys have stood up ... when perhaps they could wallow in a bit of pity of losing players to injury. They are really focused and Bucks [coach Nathan Buckley) has done a really good job.”

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