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No danger signs for star, skipper on ice late, Pies draftee stands up – AFL
Geelong edged Collingwood by two points in Friday’s practice match at GMHBA Stadium

GEELONG superstar Patrick Dangerfield got through unscathed as Collingwood draftee Ollie Henry put his hand up for round one in Friday’s practice match at GMHBA Stadium.
Dangerfield flew for several marks and exploded from packs, showing no signs of the troublesome groin injury that delayed his pre-season before he was subbed out at half-time of the Cats’ two-point win.
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