Demons unfazed by Grundy’s meeting with Power, Goodwin’s eyes firmly on Magpies

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Demons coach Simon Goodwin says was unperturbed to learn Brodie Grundy had a meeting with Port Adelaide, saying his focus is exclusively on toppling Collingwood in Thursday night’s qualifying final at the MCG.

, Darcy Cameron and Mason Cox, despite the predicted wet and cold conditions.

“Brodie’s a professional footballer. He knows he’s got a four-year contract, and he knows he’s going to keep pushing this year to play finals footy,” Goodwin said. “He’s got his timing right, Tommy, hasn’t he? He’s played the last three games really well in the VFL. Now he’s kicking goals, he’s moving better, he’s got his body 100 per cent fit and healthy,” Goodwin said.

The Demons edged the Magpies by four points in their lone meeting this season, on the King’s Birthday weekend, and head into September with seven wins from their past eight games.

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