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Daicos magic sees Pies home against Swans – The Age
Josh Daicos channelled the silky skills of his famous father to hand Collingwood a weird, wild and wacky nine-point win over Sydney at the Gabba on Thursday night.

But any bonhomie from the win was tempered by additions to the bulging and star-studded casualty ward at the Magpies, who butchered the ball all night.
Midfielder Adam Treloar left the game in the third quarter with a hamstring injury after the Pies lost Will Hoskin-Elliott with a leg injury in the first term.
Boom young gun Isaac Quaynor was then carried from the field with a lower leg injury to leave the Collingwood bench to just one player.
The Pies are already without the likes of skipper…
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