Nathan Buckley

Ex-Magpies recruiter reveals text message from Nathan Buckley after finals win

It comes after he blasted the Pies’ game plan during the week 👀

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Ebony Weston

Following Collingwood's elimination finals win over West Coast, former recruiter Matt Rendell told SEN's Dwayne's World that Nathan Buckley sent him a bold as brass text message.

It comes after Rendell blasted Collingwood's game plan during the week, stating the club had become too defensive orientated.

Rendell was taken aback by Buckleys text message, saying "it was the "first time [he has] heard from anyone since [he] left."

The former Pies recruiter recalled how he got the message just minutes after Collingwood's one-point win against the Eagles in Perth on Monday's show of SEN’s Dwayne’s World

“I’m sitting there (on Saturday) and had a few wines by the end of the game watching two games of footy in a row and I got a text message from (Nathan) Buckley at half-past-11 saying, ‘that was for you mate’ with a thumbs up."

“So, I said, ‘thanks for that’ and then gave him some more advice for this week’s game against Geelong.

“I think he’s had that text ready to go. He must have walked out of the press conference and sent it straight away.

“It was hilarious when I got that, and I had a laugh.”

Rendell also said he was very pleased with Collingwood's attacking style of football, reaffirming his belief that the team can get back to the way they were playing in 2018.

“It took all of one minute (of the game on the weekend) to realise they had completely changed their tact and I said at the time that the Eagles wouldn’t expect it and they didn’t know how to handle it,” he said.

“They kept (Mason) Cox deep in the goal square which they should’ve been doing all the time because he attracts a lot of the attention and allows the rest of the forward line to get opened up.

“Those (forwards) who had gone backwards all looked like they were back to their 2018 best even though (Jordan) De Goey was well held, but he even kicked two crucial goals.

“I was thinking about it afterwards, maybe Collingwood has been doing rope-a-dope the whole year and then when they’ve got to the finals, they’ve started to attack the game.”

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Ebony Weston