Collingwood slammed on 11 goals in a match-winning third quarter to defeat Geelong by just eight points in a high scoring first round of the NAB Challenge at Simonds Stadium.
Cats' recruit Patrick Dangerfield had the first kick of the game and asserted himself at times to be among Geelong's best.
He kicked three goals, including one on the three quarter-time siren, and also created a goal for Tom Hawkins with an intercept.
Zac Smith also showed his huge leap at centre bounces, which should bring a grin to the faces of Geelong's fleet of midfielders.
But the exciting performances from the new Cats weren’t enough to grab a win.
After being 21 points down at half-time, the Magpies went on a rampage kicking nine straight goals to take the lead from the Cats.
Just when Collingwood looked home, Geelong kicked five of the last six goals of the game to drag the margin back to eight points.
A desperate final two minutes entertained the large crowd but the Magpies hung on.
In the defining third quarter the Magpies won the ball from the centre and kicked to the hot spot in front of goal or beat the Cats on the fast break, with four goals coming from centre breaks.
Corey Gault, who was one of four Magpies introduced to the game in the second half, kicked three goals in the third quarter, as did Dane Swan as he went inside 50.
Gault took over from where American rookie Mason Cox had left off, dominating in the air inside 50.
Cox was the talk of the game at half-time, taking four marks and kicking two goals.
The tall duo had great support at ground level from Swan and Alex Fasolo who played with great intent throughout and showed his class around goal when given half a chance with five goals.
The Cats attacked solidly but struggled to find synergy in defence and did not apply as much pressure as would be expected in the premiership season.
Both teams introduced players at half-time, with Geelong bringing on Nathan Vardy and Jordan Murdoch while the Magpies brought on Gault, Alan Toovey, Jarryd Blair and Brent Macaffer.
WHAT WE LEARNED
Geelong: The Cats have enormous talent on their list but still need some work to create the synergy that makes teams great. They attacked well but were not great defensively in the first and third quarters, allowing Collingwood to run the ball out of defence too easily. The challenge between now and Easter Monday against Hawthorn is settling the team into a rhythm.
Collingwood: Mason Cox has a great pair of hands and showed he will be hard to beat as a deep forward if the Magpies move the ball quickly. He took four strong grabs and kicked two goals. The Magpies might be tempted to let Travis Cloke (who didn't play) roam far and wide while Cox plays deep. With several stars missing it was hard to get a read on Collingwood from one outing but Jordan De Goey shapes as a talented regular.
NEW FACES
Geelong: After sharking the first centre bounce Patrick Dangerfield just shook out the cobwebs. He looked dangerous when he went forward kicking three goals and had 28 disposals. Zac Smith has a good leap, kicked a supergoal and might give Geelong midfielders a dominant tap ruckman for once. Lachie Henderson played in defence and took time to find his touch but he will be a handy replacement for Jared Rivers. Sam Menegola kicked a long goal soon after coming on the ground, however, his joy was short-lived as he left the ground with a leg injury in the second quarter.
Collingwood: James Aish has class but it was the tackle he laid on Corey Enright early in the third quarter, leading to a Brent Macaffer goal, that would have impressed most. He played on the wing, was prepared to work both ways and looks a good pick-up. Mature aged rookie Josh Smith played well in the first quarter before being forced from the ground with a leg injury in the second term.
NEXT UP
The Magpies head to Wagga to play North Melbourne. Expect some of their big names to return, including skipper Scott Pendlebury and key forward Travis Cloke. Geelong heads to Shepparton to play Essendon. It might be the game it decides to give some of its youngsters a taste of senior football, although given the number of new faces the Cats will want their best team playing together.
GEELONG 0.3.1 1.9.3 1.12.5 2.16.9 (123)
COLLINGWOOD 0.3.1 0.6.3 0.17.5 0.21.5 (131)
SUPERGOALS
Geelong: Smith, Menzel
Collingwood:
GOALS
Geelong: Dangerfield 3, Vardy 2, Hawkins 2, Duncan, McCarthy, Menegola, Cockatoo, Gregson, Menzel, Kersten, Murdoch, Stanley
Collingwood: Fasolo 5, Swan 3, Gault 3, Blair 2, Cox 2, Grundy 2, Macaffer, Greenwood, Sidebottom, Witts
BEST
Geelong: Dangerfield, Duncan, Horlin-Smith, Cockatoo
Collingwood: Sidebottom, Cox, De Goey, Fasolo, Swan
INJURIES
Geelong: Menegola (knee meniscus), Bews (shoulder)
Collingwood: Smith (ankle), Broomhead (arm)
Reports: Nil
Umpires: R. Chamberlein, D. Harris, S.Ryan, A.Mitchell
Official crowd: TBC at Simonds Stadium
11-goal quarter leads to victory in Geelong
Collingwood has opened it's 2016 account with a NAB Challenge victory over Geelong at Simonds Stadium.