Malthouse questions Pies' ability
July 27th 2008 00:36
COLLINGWOOD coach Mick Malthouse has questioned whether his side is good enough to be a genuine finals contender following the Pies' 48-point loss to Essendon at the MCG on Saturday.
"Frankly, I don't know if we are good enough," Malthouse said.
"We just don't have the cattle playing well enough at either end of the ground and, even more important, in the middle."
The loss all but ended Collingwood's hopes of making the top four and they are now in danger of missing the finals completely if their form doesn't turn around soon.
Malthouse described his team's effort as "terrible".
"Eight goals was a reflection on how they played - and how we played. Essendon was terrific, we were terrible."

"Frankly, I don't know if we are good enough," Malthouse said.
"We just don't have the cattle playing well enough at either end of the ground and, even more important, in the middle."
The loss all but ended Collingwood's hopes of making the top four and they are now in danger of missing the finals completely if their form doesn't turn around soon.
Malthouse described his team's effort as "terrible".
"Eight goals was a reflection on how they played - and how we played. Essendon was terrific, we were terrible."

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