COLLINGWOOD 4.3 7.6 14.9 19.11 (125)
ADELAIDE 2.2 9.6 11.7 14.10 (94)
Goals: Collingwood: J Anthony 3 C Dawes 3 D Swan 2
N Maxwell 2 P Medhurst M Clarke S Cox L Davis D Thomas R Shaw T
Lockyer J Fraser T Cloke. Adelaide: S Stevens 6 A
McLeod 2 N Bassett T Edwards D Mackay G Johncock I Maric N
Gill.
Best: Collingwood: P Medhurst S O'Bree S
Pendelbury N Maxwell D Thomas L Davis D Swan.
Adelaide: S Stevens A McLeod N Bassett R Shirley N
Bock.
Umpires: M James M Stevic S McLaren.
Crowd: 37,685 at AAMI Stadium.
Undermanned Collingwood stormed AAMI Stadium today, claiming a
31-point victory over Adelaide in an AFL elimination final full of
twists.
The Magpies started brilliantly to lead by 13 points at
quarter-time but had to pull back a 24-point gap in the second term
before breaking away to win 19.11 (125) to 14.10 (94) in front of a
nonplussed crowd of 37,685.
They will now face the loser of tomorrow's qualifying final between
Geelong and St Kilda.
Small forward Paul Medhurst was sublime for the visitors, receiving
plenty of assistance from Scott Pendlebury, Nick Maxwell, Shane
O'Bree and the mercurial Dale Thomas.
Unheralded pair Chris Dawes and John Anthony kicked three goals
each for the Pies.
Scott Stevens (six goals) played out of his skin for the Crows,
while Andrew McLeod, Nathan Bock and Robert Shirley also worked
hard.
On a pristine afternoon, Adelaide had to be wary of Collingwood's
ability to spring out of the gates away from home.
Awareness, though, does not equal prevention and, as if by
clockwork the Magpies produced a trademark opening to silence the
home crowd and place seeds of doubt in Crows' minds.
They were fortunate to be as close as 13 points at the break -
requiring Tyson Edwards' surgical post-siren set shot from the
pocket to get there.
Needing simply to win more of the ball, Adelaide began to do so by
getting McLeod involved.
Up forward Stevens had the quarter of his life, firing through
three goals to make it four for the half and it took a pair of
opportunist efforts by Swan to limit the lead to 12 points.
There was little discernable breeze but the scoring (northern) end
had been established and kicking with it in the third the Magpies
made their break.
Winning the ball as conclusively out of the middle as it is
possible to do, Collingwood fired countless attacks into what
became a punchdrunk Crows defence.
Maxwell provided the start, and Travis Cloke, Shannon Cox, Rhyce
Shaw and Tarkyn Lockyer all notched majors before Thomas weighed in
with a party trick torpedo off one step on the siren to give
Adelaide a 20-point gap to make up in the last.
Stevens bobbed up once again for goals five and six to pull them
within seven points with plenty of time remaining, but a few
flashes of brilliance from Medhurst and a sure finish by Irishman
Marty Clarke saw the Magpies home.
The visitors had to do without injured captain Scott Burns and
Anthony Rocca plus suspended duo Heath Shaw and Alan Didak.
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