One of the club's best wins of the year, says Buckley
Pies coach hails gutsy win over Giants as one of the best in 2014
COLLINGWOOD'S round 22 road trip to face Greater Western Sydney would have been an unlikely candidate for best win of the year at the start of the season, but that's exactly what it was according to coach Nathan Buckley.
The Magpies overcame a red-hot Giants side by eight points in the face of an almost unprecedented injury toll that left them with only one interchange player for almost all of the second half.
"I just said to the boys at the end that at the start of the year if you were involved at the club and with our ambitions ... if you had said that would have been one of our better wins of the year, you would have had someone telling you you were kidding yourself but I thought it was," Buckley said.
"The last quarter showed some resilience and some real want."
"Our young players stood up when challenged."
The Giants led from the opening minutes are were not reeled in until the 23-minute mark of the final term when Josh Thomas slotted through his third goal of the match.
Steele Sidebottom then iced the game and kept his team's finals hopes alive with the sealer a couple of minutes before the siren.
Buckley said some of the younger players in the team – Thomas, Marley Williams, Jackson Ramsay and Ben Sinclair among others – were outstanding.
"It is just the young blokes standing up and being able to make the right decisions at the right time," Buckley said.
"You don't expect it all the time given their relative inexperience but a night like tonight makes you grow up pretty quick."
The Magpies will need to beat Hawthorn next week and hope other results fall their way should they feature in the finals this year.
Timings, contenders, honours: Full W Awards preview
What time does the Best and Fairest count start? Who are the leading contenders? Who's eligible for the Rising Star award? AFL.com.au has you covered with our complete W Awards preview
AFLW Pocket Profile: Danielle Ponter
She's one of the most courageous players in the competition, but there's one teammate Danielle Ponter hates facing at training
AFLW Pocket Profile: Courtney Hodder
From her celebrity doppelganger to where her middle name comes from, get to know more about Brisbane star Courtney Hodder
AFLW Pocket Profile: Amelie Borg
Power defender Amelie Borg wanted to be a famous singer and her coffee order changes depending on the weather