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Murray Wenzel

Fagan's message to Daniher in 'pick on Joey week'

Chris Fagan has coined it "let's pick on Joey Daniher week" but the Brisbane Lions coach isn't a believer.

The Lions mentor has put the key forward's work rate under the microscope ahead of Thursday's sold-out Gabba date with the red-hot Collingwood.

But he doesn't think criticism of the lanky goal-kicker led by former club great Jonathan Brown is warranted.

"It's an interesting one; the week before (against Melbourne) he kicks four goals and nobody is talking about it," Fagan said.

"Last week he kicks 0.4 and it's 'Let's pick on Joey Daniher week'.

"He's not the only one up there; we need all our other tall forwards to be playing better. The forward line in general wasn't at its best.

"Reserve judgement. We tend to jump on his back pretty quickly. We're much slower to pat him on the back when he plays well."

The pair took turns playing key roles in finals victories last season but Daniher and Eric Hipwood have combined for seven goals and just three contested marks in the Lions' 1-2 start to 2023.

Recruit Jack Gunston, brought in from Hawthorn as a replacement for Collingwood pick-up Dan McStay, kicked three of his five goals this season in one quarter of last week's dour loss to the Bulldogs.

McStay is likely to spend time in the ruck against his old club on Thursday for the injury-hit, but unbeaten, Magpies.

Fagan said McStay's worth was never questioned during his nine seasons at the Gabba, but Hipwood and Daniher's inconsistency couldn't be put down to the hard-working forward's absence.

Instead, the coach pinned it solely on them, demanding more activity before and after the ball is delivered into the forward 50m.

"Not last week," he said when asked if he'd been satisfied with Hipwood and Daniher's work rate.

"A bit of that's them, a bit of that is ball movement as well.

"And the stats will tell you this season we haven't been very good at winning the ball when it hits the ground in our forward line."

Unbeaten Collingwood have continued the eye-catching football they discovered under former Lions champion Craig McRae last season.

Second-year star Nick Daicos is the early Brownlow Medal favourite, averaging more than 33 disposals per game.

"He bobs up in different spots on the ground; halfback, wing, inside ... he's a little bit hard to tag because they move him around," Fagan said of the 20-year-old.

"Their (strength is their) ability to turn up in numbers in contests; they keep it in motion and supply their forwards pretty well and seem to be on the one page with that."

Collingwood recalled forward Reef McInnes in place of the injured Darcy Cameron (knee).

Cameron's absence will leave former Lion Dan McStay and fellow talls Ash Johnson and Billy Frampton to share the ruck duties.

The Lions will again be without Daniel Rich and they have dropped Darcy Fort to make room for Jaxon Prior's return.

McRae, whose face will be among those on the special Lions' guernsey celebrating 20 years since their 2003 flag, is wary.

"Their backs are against the wall a little bit," the second-year coach said.

"It seems like they're a different team at home and we go up there knowing that they don't lose too many home games.

"They're not going to give us anything. It should be a great game."

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