Mercury (Hobart)

Triple J Pies on the air

Jordy, Jamie and Jaidyn poised to tackle the Cats

- MELISSA WOODS

JORDAN De Goey, Jamie Elliott and Jaidyn Stephenson are set to light up Collingwoo­d’s forward line as they open their AFL season against Geelong tomorrow night.

De Goey has overcome a foot injury and Stephenson trained strongly yesterday after overcoming a groin issue, while Elliott is set to play his first AFL game in more than a year.

De Goey will play forward early in the season after his foot sprain limited his training.

Collingwoo­d coach Nathan Buckley said Elliott’s long battle with a hamstring injury had matured him, with the results shown in his big pre-season.

“He’s a little bit older, a little bit wiser, a little bit more mature and understand­ing and appreciati­ve of the opportunit­ies that come along, so I think he’s well placed mentally and emotionall­y to handle this next phase of his footy career, and physically he’s in great shape,” Buckley said.

Key defender Darcy Moore, whose 2018 season ended prematurel­y because of a hamstring injury, would be another important inclusion for the MCG clash.

“He clearly would’ve been frustrated with the way last year went for him and the disappoint­ment of not being able to put his hand up at the pointy end,” Buckley said. “He’s really committed to improving himself as a footballer, getting himself as fit as he possibly can be, and ready to take that next step into the early rounds.”

Buckley said he had also been impressed by the contributi­on of ex-Western Bulldog Jordan Roughead and hinted he could have a role against Geelong. That might mean there’s no room for Tyson Goldsack, who returned for the Magpies’ finals campaign after recovering from a serious knee injury.

“Roughy has been awesome ,” Buckley said. “His aerial attributes have been strong and feedback from our defenders is they really enjoy having him in that mix because he’s so reliable in the air.”

Buckley said he was still to make a call on whether he had room in a talentlade­n midfield to send Levi Greenwood to tag Cats skipper Joel Selwood.

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