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Posted: 2023-03-17 12:58:11

Geelong could hardly find a level above the team that romped to the premiership last season, but you can write down that they will be no worse. One gain was the sometimes commanding - and sometimes profligate - performance of Esava Ratugolea at full-back.

The balance of players either unavailable, underdone or injured on the night worked against the Cats once Tom Stewart went down in the first quarter and Sam de Koning was hobbled, too. In truth, the game changed complexion when that pair limped off, then again momentarily after Howe’s horrific accident.

Jeremy Howe soared high but suffered a suspected broken arm.Credit:Getty Images / The Age

The most emphatic answer the Magpies gave this night was to the question about how they would fare without Howe. Twice they trailed by more than 20 points, but roared home like a king tide. It’s no small thing to say about the Pies that it wasn’t even close.

There was a subsidiary question about how Ollie Henry would settle in his first game for his new club against his old.

It was settled this way: a goal for Henry in the second quarter, which he celebrated by cocking his ears to the Magpie crowd, then, as he strolled into the goal square minutes later for what he thought was a simple second goal, a ferocious tackle from Collingwood skipper Darcy Moore. All of this was at the Collingwood end, and now the crowd had its say.

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Other questions begged: for Geelong, is there life after Joel Selwood? It was staring them in the face pre-game when the legendary former skipper did a one-man (and a baby) motorcade of honour.

The mark of a great leader is that his team does not collapse when he is gone, but continues to improve. QED. Dangerfield’s style of leadership may be different, but the foundations Selwood laid are sound.

Talking of leadership, the Magpies’ blessing is that in the post-Pendlebury era, they still have Scott Pendlebury.

Another question for Collingwood: is there a way without All-Australian ruckman Brodie Grundy? It is more nuanced and moot, since Grundy was not there for most of the Magpies’ fairytale ride last year, but he was a popular player at the club and his departure would always be a test of the fabric.

The evidence this night says that they will be alright. Darcy Cameron held his own in the ruck, and Mason Cox asserted himself as he does from time to time, taking towering marks and kicking two goals. After his second, he imitated Henry’s gesture; he is nothing if not a showman.

And so to one final question: is the game losing its appeal? More than 88,000 on Thursday night and 86,595 this night says no in capital letters. They’re the converted, yes, but they’re massed still. If the footy is this good for the rest of the season, they’ll all be back, often.

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