Fresh off beating a rough conduct charge, Brayden Maynard will line up against superstar and pest Toby Greene

Collingwood coach Craig McRae has urged Brayden Maynard not to alter his “hard, uncompromising” approach in an AFL preliminary final battle with Greater Western Sydney that will likely have him in direct competition with Giants match-winner Toby Greene.

Key points:

  • Brayden Maynard beat a rough conduct charge from the first week of finals to allow him to face GWS
  • McRae says Maynard matches up well against Greene
  • Collingwood thrashed GWS by 65 points in their only previous clash this season

Maynard was cleared to play when he beat a rough conduct charge at the tribunal over his smothering attempt that left Melbourne’s Angus Brayshaw knocked out.

The hotly debated incident, and its fallout, has presented an unwanted distraction for the Magpies in their premiership quest.

But it won’t result in any special instructions from McRae ahead of Friday night’s blockbuster at a sold-out MCG.

“I steer away from telling players how to play to their strengths,” McRae said.

Author: Ivan Robinson