{"id":291801,"date":"2023-09-30T07:49:39","date_gmt":"2023-09-30T07:49:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=291801"},"modified":"2023-09-30T07:49:39","modified_gmt":"2023-09-30T07:49:39","slug":"the-grand-final-moments-that-mattered-and-clinched-collingwood-an-epic-grand-final-win","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/rugby-league\/the-grand-final-moments-that-mattered-and-clinched-collingwood-an-epic-grand-final-win\/","title":{"rendered":"The grand final moments that mattered and clinched Collingwood an epic grand final win"},"content":{"rendered":"
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It was an epic grand final with ebbs and flows in every quarter, but in the end Collingwood prevailed over Brisbane by four points. These are the moments that mattered most from the game and will live long in the memory of all who witnessed it.<\/p>\n
It was one of the best AFL grand final goals ever. In a piece of individual brilliance, Brisbane Lion Zac Bailey lit up the MCG by converting a snap from the left pocket after evading Collingwood defender Nathan Murphy. Bailey smothered Mason Cox\u2019s attempt to kick it clear, then picked up the ball and ran into space, wheeling around the Magpies\u2019 duo, to complete a sublime major. The goal gave the Lions the lead for the first time, putting them up by four points before back-to-back goals from Brody Mihocek and Jordan De Goey.<\/p>\n
Collingwood\u2019s Nathan Murphy received a head knock in the first quarter, leading to a concussion test before the key brick in the Magpies\u2019 defensive wall was subbed off. Murphy\u2019s head was collected by Lincoln McCarthy\u2019s shoulder as both contested the ball, with no malice in the incident. The Magpie looked groggy following the collision and has a history of brain trauma through concussion. He was replaced by Patrick Lipinski, who coach Craig McRae had chosen as the Magpies\u2019 substitute to inject leg-speed later in the game. Murphy\u2019s loss was a huge blow, but the Magpies adjusted quickly with Lipinski having an immediate impact with 102 metres gained in the second term.<\/p>\n
Bobby Hill was a man made for the moment. You could easily pick any of his four goals for the game\u2019s highlights package, but the hanger taken in the second quarter was something else. The young Magpie flew onto the shoulders of Lions defender Brandon Starcevich and juggled the mark. He then finished it off to the Collingwood fans\u2019 delight, nailing his third goal for the day.<\/p>\n
Just when Hill looked like he was going to kick his fifth major, he elected to pass the ball to former skipper and fan favourite Scott Pendlebury instead of taking the set shot. Pendlebury booted the goal from 40 metres out. It was his first goal in his fifth grand final and 383rd game. Not only was it a moment for the Magpie army but an important one in the context of the game, putting his side in front by four points at three-quarter-time.<\/p>\n
There was 22 minutes of play without a goal in the final term before Brisbane\u2019s Charlie Cameron nailed a pearler. He tapped the ball ahead of himself, soccered it lightly to get his balance and then snapped a goal with his left foot to put the Lions in front. But Jordan De Goey responded immediately silencing the Brisbane fans and put gusto back in the Magpie army just two minutes later with a goal down the other end.<\/p>\n
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