Jack Crisp: bonafide star
They don't come much more consistent than our Jack Crisp. Once again Crisp put together a complete game, with 30 disposals and a goal. A running machine, Crisp has been great all year. Undoubtedly on track for a back to back Copeland medal. 

Darcy Cameron proving his worth
After being left out of the side earlier in the season, Darcy Cameron has come into his own the last couple of weeks. A real threat around the ground, Cameron has been strong in the contest and looks dangerous going forward. With 21 disposals, six tackles and eight contested possessions his leadership in tandem with young Aiden Begg has been really important recently. 

Nick Daicos growth
It's no surprise, but the growth of Nick Daicos just consistently impresses week after week. Another 27 disposals on Saturday, Nick is showing experience well above his age. 

Isaac Quaynor 
Quaynor is settling into this team as one of the best small defenders in the league. At 22 years old, his speed, agility and strength has proven to be vital in Collingwood's defensive structure. Given the task of shutting down the opponent's most dangerous small forward each week, Quaynor is consistently proving to be a real asset. 

Turnovers hurt.
It's not rocket science, when you turn the ball over in dangerous positions it's going to be really hard to defend. Unfortunately on Saturday we were unable to execute the way we wanted to and the Tigers made us pay. Needless to say, we'll go back to the training ground this week and work hard to ensure we are better for next Friday night against the Bulldogs.