Kane Cornes doubts Collingwood’s credentials

Kane Cornes doubts Collingwood’s
One of the sceptics was Kane Cornes, who recently asserted that Collingwood had gone “all-in” on attempting to win a premiership in 2025, but that their ageing roster might backfire over the following five years. Additionally, he asserted that their ageing roster might have hurt them going into the finals, with two weeks remaining in the regular season.
“I believe they are now cooked. “With two weeks remaining in the season, there are too many spot fires in their game to be resolved,” Cornes stated on SEN Radio last month. “They are suffering from the demographic of the list they have chosen—their lack of star power in the midfield and behind the ball—and you need to be in much better form than they are.”
Kane Cornes doubts Collingwood’s
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