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Hawthorn vs Collingwood
VENUE & TIME: MCG, Friday, September 7, 7.50pm (AEST)
HEAD TO HEAD: Played 154, Hawthorn 58, Collingwood 96
LAST TIME: Hawthorn 21.12 (138) def Collingwood 13.13 (91), Round 17 2012 at the MCG
LAST TIME AT VENUE: As above
HEAD TO HEAD IN FINALS: Played: 4, Hawthorn 2, Collingwood 2
LAST TIME IN FINALS: Collingwood 10.8 (68) def Hawthorn 9.11 (65), preliminary final, 2011 at the MCG

WALKING WOUNDED:
Hawthorn’s Brent Guerra is almost certain to miss the finals series after tearing his left hamstring, with either Xavier Ellis, Kyle Cheney or Shane Savage expected to take the defender’s place. Stephen Gilham has been ruled out to face Collingwood with a quadriceps injury, though the Hawks expect Jack Gunston, who was substituted out with a rolled ankle against West Coast last weekend, to train all week and play.

Collingwood trio Nick Maxwell, Tyson Goldsack and Jarryd Blair are in varying degrees of doubt for the qualifying final. Maxwell pulled up sore against Essendon last weekend but appears the most likely to play, while Goldsack remains hopeful despite being substituted out with an ankle sprain. Blair missed the Bombers clash with groin soreness, though the Magpies are confident he will be available for selection.

FORM:
Hawthorn Past Five:
Round 23: Win, 14.11 (95) – 10.10 (70) v West Coast, MCG
Round 22: Win, 15.12 (102) – 14.11 (95) v Sydney, SCG
Round 21: Win, 19.15 (129) – 10.5 (65) v Gold Coast, MCG
Round 20: Win, 24.15 (159) – 13.9 (87) v Port Adelaide, Aurora Stadium
Round 19: Loss, 17.14 (116) – 18.10 (118) v Geelong, MCG

Collingwood Past Five:
Round 23: Win, 14.20 (104) – 10.12 (72) v Essendon, MCG
Round 22: Loss, 8.10 (58) – 15.17 (107) v West Coast, Subiaco Oval
Round 21: Loss, 8.13 (61) – 13.13 (91) v North Melbourne, Etihad Stadium
Round 20: Win, 12.6 (78) – 9.16 (70) v Sydney, ANZ Stadium
Round 19: Win, 12.19 (91) – 13.7 (85) v St Kilda, MCG

Hawthorn won the minor premiership for the first time in 23 years after beating the Eagles at the MCG. The Hawks ended the home-and-away season with a 17-5 record, edging out Adelaide on top of the ladder with a superior percentage.

Collingwood clinched fourth spot with a 16-6 record. Nathan Buckley’s men have dropped two of their past three games, but boast an impressive record of five wins and a draw (in the 2010 grand final) from their past seven finals outings.

WHO’S HOT:
Andrew Krakouer – The livewire moved freely in his return against Essendon, collecting 11 disposals and a goal in his first AFL game since undergoing a knee reconstruction six months ago. Krakouer adds an unknown element to the Magpies forward line and could prove a handful for the Hawks without Guerra.

Lance Franklin – The superstar was outstanding against West Coast with four goals in a dominant display. Franklin, who booted five majors against Collingwood in Round 1 but missed the Round 17 fixture with a hamstring injury, is clearly the man the Magpies have to stop to have a fighting chance of victory.

Added by Lary Hablus on September 6, 2012

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