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The Bucks stops: Collingwood’s entitlement issue starts at the top – The Age
If the 2020 premiership will be won by a talented team that best navigates the COVID-19 chaos and maintains discipline and steely focus in a compromised season, then you wouldn’t be betting on Collingwood.

There’s nothing wrong with finding an outlet for relaxation during the torpor of locked-down life on the road, but if the senior coach doesn’t check the rules and then stuffs up as his vice-captain Steele Sidebottom did so egregiously it makes it harder for team leaders to bring younger players into line.
What can Buckley say to a 20-year-old kid who bends the rules, or goes on a bender? Best handball that job to the skipper Scott Pendlebury, or to football chief Geoff Walsh.
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