Sportal: Burns: Didak will stay
Oct 08, 2008 News 0 commentsFormer Magpies skipper Scott Burns believes bad boys Alan Didak and Heath Shaw will remain at Collingwood next season.
Heath Shaw a 184cm, 83kg defender made his AFL debut in 2005. He was recruited from Northern U18 (VIC) and now plays for the Collingwood Magpies. He was born in 1985.
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Former Magpies skipper Scott Burns believes bad boys Alan Didak and Heath Shaw will remain at Collingwood next season.
Collingwood's youngsters stood up well when fast-tracked this season and collectively have plenty to offer. A resolution by Didak and Heath Shaw decide to put the club first and themselves second would...
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Have two AFL teams ever endured such contrasting weeks of emotion going into such an important match than St Kilda and Collingwood ahead of Saturday night's blockbuster at the MCG?
Collingwood has suspended Alan Didak and Heath Shaw for the remainder of the season for lying about the pair's involvement in a drink driving incident on Sunday night.
Trouble-prone Magpie Alan Didak will have is playing future revealed at a press conference in Melbourne on Tuesday.
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Eddie McGuire and Mick Malthouse address the media during Monday morning practice.
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