‘We want him to keep that up’: Magpies tell Maynard to stick to his guns; Daicos ready for prelim final

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‘We want him to keep that up’: Magpies tell Maynard to stick to his guns; Daicos ready for prelim final
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Collingwood hit the training track on Friday afternoon, with the returning Nick Daicos and injured skipper Darcy Moore appearing sharp ahead of next week’s preliminary final.

. There was no sign of the cast on his hand or wrist, with the Collingwood skipper only wearing a light bandage and participating in drills.

Some of the figures at the centre of the Brayden Maynard incident : Angus Brayshaw and Brayden Maynard, Laura Kane, and Michael Christian.He said Nick Daicos would be ready for the preliminary final after suffering a hairline fracture in his leg in the round 21 clash against Hawthorn. Skipworth said the 20-year-old had been driving the coaches mad with his enthusiasm and he would have played in a semi-final if Collingwood were playing this week.

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