The Cairns Post

We won’t rush kids: Buckley

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COLLINGWOO­D coach Nathan Buckley says calls for his side to “play the kids” are misinforme­d and the Magpies’ young talent coming through will feature at AFL level “if they’re ready”.

Buckley confirmed first-year midfielder Finlay Macrae would make his debut against West Coast on Friday, but vowed not to rush in other inexperien­ced players before they earned their spots in the VFL.

“’Play the kids’ is a common refrain at the moment,” Buckley said. “If I was sitting watching the footy with my grandpa back in the day he’d yell, ‘just kick it’. Play the kids makes about as much sense as that. If they’re ready, they’ll play, and Finn’s deserved his opportunit­y, as Oli (Henry) did through the pre-season, as Beau McCreery did leading into last weekend. We’re trying to reward good form and clearly our patchy form up top is providing opportunit­y for guys who are putting consistent form in underneath.”

Buckley said clubs like Sydney were in a better position to play youth, especially this year.

“The Swans have an Academy that they’ve been running young players through for two or three years before they become of age and get drafted,” Buckley said. “We don’t have that luxury.”

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