Showing posts with label Jolly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jolly. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Jolly key to Magpies' fortunes: Longmire

Updated September 20, 2012 16:13:07

Sydney coach John Longmire has labelled Collingwood ruckman Darren Jolly the most "potent weapon" in the Magpies' star-studded midfield.

Longmire says Jolly, a Swans 2005 premiership player who also helped Collingwood to the 2010 flag, will have to be nullified if Sydney is to break an 11-match losing streak against the Magpies in Friday night's preliminary final at the Olympic stadium.

The Magpies' use of part-time ruckmen to support Jolly has been viewed as a potential weakness, while the Swans boast two specialists in Shane Mumford and Mike Pyke.

But Longmire was at pains to point out that he viewed that aspect of the game more as a threat than an area to exploit.

Asked to nominate the Magpies' biggest midfield danger man, he picked out the ruckmen.

"It starts with Jolly. If you're talking about a potent weapon, he's an important player to their set-up," Longmire said.

Longmire says Jolly was a major factor in the Magpies' round 20 win over the Swans at the Olympic stadium.

"He was outstanding and he's in career-best form," Longmire said.

"He's one of the premier big men in the competition and has been for almost a decade now.

"I think that's a real challenge for our big blokes is to match it with Darren Jolly."

Longmire says the Swans planned to make only one change from the side that beat Adelaide in their qualifying final almost a fortnight ago.

Small forward Ben McGlynn has been forced out by a hamstring injury, with key defender Heath Grundy back from suspension.

Longmire says the club has not made a big deal of their long losing streak against the Magpies.

Nor were they anticipating an advantage from the Magpies having a much shorter break between matches and having to deal with the emotions of Thursday's funeral for former Magpie John McCarthy.

Longmire says the Swans' only focus is to play contested footy for the full match, noting the Swans midfielders let their Magpies opponents run too freely in the most recent meeting.

"It's just about hard work. Sometimes you go looking for different things and you try to do different things that may or may not work," he said.

"I know what does work and that's working hard for four quarters."

AAP

Tags: australian-football-league, sport, sydney-2000, collingwood-3066

First posted September 20, 2012 16:10:53


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Sunday, April 24, 2011

Jolly ready for Anzac Day: Shaw

Updated April 24, 2011 12:41:00

Collingwood received a boost to its plans to counter Essendon's trio of ruckmen with its number one Darren Jolly set to play in the Anzac Day AFL clash.


Jolly has overcome a knee injury which sidelined him for last week's win over Richmond, and has been named in the Magpies side.


His role will be vital, with the Bombers selecting David Hille, Paddy Ryder and Tom Bellchambers in a three-pronged ruck attack for the MCG clash.


Collingwood defender Heath Shaw said Jolly was ready to go and was up to the challenge of battling the Bombers' talls.


"He had last week off because his knee was a little bit sore but he's ready to go," Shaw said on Sunday.


"It's going to be a big challenge for him. He's going to have three guys to come up against, all different types of ruckmen.


"I think Jolls is up to the challenge."


Collingwood has also included livewire small forward Brad Dick at the expense of Andrew Krakouer.


A crowd of more than 90,000 is expected for the match.


- AAP


First posted April 24, 2011 12:09:00


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