Buckley wants Magpies to lift work-rate

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley says his team needs to lift their work-rate to topple Hawthorn, who had their best win of the AFL season against Adelaide.

Collingwood forward Jamie Elliott

Collingwood forward Jamie Elliott is set to take on Hawthorn in their AFL blockbuster on Sunday. (AAP)

Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley has demanded his AFL team lift their work-rate to match a resurgent Hawthorn in their blockbuster at the MCG on Sunday.

After a positive six-week period the Magpies fell away against Port Adelaide and Buckley said they will need to show more hunger to topple the Hawks, who had their best win of the season against pace-setters Adelaide.

"Our strength around the contest wasn't where the game was won or lost it was our work-rate around the ground and they worked far harder than us in transitions," Buckley said on Thursday.

"We're coming up against a Hawks side who have had their best win and they're generally a side who have been the strongest at transition for a long time.

"Their ball use is up and about, their team defence has gone from strength to strength.

"The work-rate that we didn't display against Port for long enough and were shown up in is something that's going to be important for us."

With Collingwood sitting 13th on the ladder and the Hawks surprisingly back in 16th, it's likely curtains on the finals for the losing team, however that wasn't something that Buckley was considering.

"I'm not even contemplating losing," he said.

Helping the Magpies cause is the return from injury of star forward Jamie Elliott, who kicked three goals in their round-nine 18-point win, which was their first over Hawthorn since 2011.

Defender Josh Smith is out with hamstring tightness with the club hopeful he will only miss a week while midfielder Travis Varcoe is returning through the VFL.

In their early season encounter the Hawks got off to a flyer, leading by 36 points at quarter-time and 34 at the main break but Collingwood then kicked nine goals to one in the second half.

"They bested us early in that transitional game, really good defence and they took their chances going forward," Buckley said.

"There's a fair bit that changes in six weeks so we'll have our plans and see how they stack up."


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