Mercury (Hobart)

Bucks backs finals fling

- GLENN McFARLANE

COLLINGWOO­D coach Nathan Buckley has no regrets about saying 2017 was a “finals or bust” equation for his coaching career, insisting the Magpies are still a chance to make the final eight.

With the club under pressure for its 1-4 start, and the coach feeling the heat in the final year of his contract, Buckley said it can all turn around quickly, starting with to- morrow’s must-win clash with Geelong at the MCG.

He answered an emphatic “No” when quizzed yesterday on whether he regretted saying last August that he did not expect a new contract if the Magpies miss the finals for a fourth consecutiv­e year.

“I have always had fairly high expectatio­ns — I am not saying we are high performing at the moment, but high performers always put a little more pressure on themselves than others do,” Buckley said of his 2016 comments.

“I am extremely fortunate to be leading the footy club at this stage. The reality is I have got a job to do. I will get assessed by the ability to do that job, which comes back to wins and losses, which is where I was coming from last year.

“But [the pressure] is definitely outside the four walls. We are actually in control of our destiny and until that is no longer the case, you don’t lift your eyes or take your focus off the things you can actually impact on.

“We are still aiming to play finals, we are one and four, we play a top-of-the-table Cats’ team, that’s as far as we can afford to look.”

Having described this clash as a “David versus Goliath” contest against an unbeaten Geelong, the Magpies coach remains confident his team can cause an upset, despite coming off a five-day break and without key defender Ben Reid (managed).

Buckley wasn’t worried about the external heat arising out of the Anzac Day loss to Essendon, saying the support from within the club had been much appreciate­d.

“I’m going OK,” Buckley said of how he was handling the pressure. “I have great support internally and I’ve actually been asked [how he is going] a fair bit this week in particular.”

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