The GIANTS have notched just its second ever win at the MCG, withstanding a brave Collingwood fightback to win by 16 points in a fierce Easter Saturday contest that was marred by serious injuries to both teams.
The GIANTS started Saturday's game as prohibitive
But the Magpies were not about to roll over, rebounding from their disappointing round one loss to Hawthorn to give the GIANTS an almighty scare.
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Despite being down to two men on the bench for the entire second half, Collingwood looked set to overrun the GIANTS when it kicked the final term's opening two goals to lead by 11 points.
However, the GIANTS' class shone through when it counted as they kicked five of the last six goals to clinch a 15.5 (95) to 12.7 (79) victory that spoke volumes of their
Both teams' days were soured by sickening injuries in the first quarter, which ran for nearly 39 minutes after Collingwood forward Tim Broomhead and GIANTS' midfielder Tom Scully were stretchered from the ground.
Broomhead, who was a late inclusion for Ben Reid (hip), suffered a broken left leg in a horrific collision with a goalpost early in the term, while Scully suffered a fractured right ankle after his leg got caught under a Callum Brown tackle close to quarter-time.
The Magpies will also be sweating on Darcy Moore's fitness ahead of round three after the young tall sat out the entire seco
The GIANTS lost star forward Toby Greene before the game when he was a late withdrawal with hamstring soreness.
Stephen Coniglio (27 possessions, seven clearances
When the Pies made a fast start to the final term, Coniglio kicked two consecutive goals to put the GIANTS back in front – f
Dylan Shiel (26 possessions) and Callan Ward (29) were also prime movers through the midfield, while Josh Kelly's defensive work rate shone as he laid a game-high 15 tackles.
Lachie Whitfield (26 possessions and one goal) and Heath Shaw (11 rebound 50s) gave the GIANTS plenty of drive from
In the GIANTS' previous 12 games at the MCG, their only previous win had come against Melbourne in 2014.
Brodie Grundy (20 possessions, 45 hit-outs, eight clearances and two goals) was outstanding for the Magpies, decisively winning his ruck battle with Rory Lobb.
Pies captain Scott Pendlebury (30 possessions) was solid in the first three quarters, but brilliant in the last when he did everything he could to drag his team over the line.
Tom Phillips (32 possessions) gave Collingwood dash all day from
MEDICAL ROOM
Collingwood: Tim Broomhead suffered a broken left leg at the nine-minute mark of the first
GIANTS: Tom Scully was stretchered from the ground late in the first term after his right foot became trapped under him after he was tackled by Callum Brown. The hard-running midfielder suffered a fractured ankle in the incident and was taken to hospital by ambulance for assessment. Zac Langdon went into the rooms midway through the first quarter but returned to the field soon after with his right hand heavily taped. Stephen Coniglio spent time off the ground in the second term after copping a knock to the
NEXT UP
The Magpies have a six-day break before taking on Carlton at the MCG next Friday night. The Pies have lost two of their past three games against their traditional rival. The GIANTS meet Sydney at the SCG next Saturday night, having notched its first win over the Swans at their home ground last season.
COLLINGWOOD 3.2 5.3 9.7 12.7 (79)
GIANTS 4.1 6.2 10.2 15.5 (95)
GOALS
Collingwood: Grundy 2, Treloar 2, Aish, Varcoe, Phillips, Thomas, Crisp, Moore, Hoskin-Elliott, Crocker
GIANTS: Coniglio 3, Cameron 3, Langdon 2, Scully, Tomlinson, Whitfield, Kelly, De Boer, Himmelberg, Lloyd.
BEST
Collingwood: Grundy, Phillips, Howe, Pendlebury, Sidebottom
GIANTS: Coniglio, Ward, Shiel, Whitfield, Tomlinson, Finlayson
INJURIES
Collingwood: Broomhead (broken leg), Moore (hamstring), Reid (hip) replaced in selected side by Broomhead
GIANTS: Scully (fractured ankle), Greene (hamstring tightness) replaced in selected side by Corr
Reports: Nil
Umpires: Stevic, Deboy,
Official crowd: 30,941 at the MCG