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One of football’s biggest mysteries – well, at least as far as I’m concerned – is how Collingwood tangled up their salary cap as they did.
Given Collingwood’s terrible start to the 2021 home-and-away season, we’ve seen some in the media – such as Gerard Whateley and Kane Cornes – now revisit Collingwood’s 2020 trade debacle, almost like they’re only now putting two (the trade debacle) and two (Collingwood’s current list) together to work out the equation (2+2=5) sucks.
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Port Adelaide champion Kane Cornes has questioned his former clubâs premiership credentials after Saturday night s 49-point loss to fellow flag fancies Brisbane.
The Power won the inside 50 count (58-55) but the Lions defence, marshalled by Harris Andrews, kept the visitors to a season-low 44 points.
Port Adelaideâs usually slick ball use was poor, and they were outhunted at the contest by a Lions midfield that was without reigning Brownlow Medallist Lachie Neale.
It was the Powerâs first major test away from home since they were swept aside by West Coast at Optus Stadium in Round 3.
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