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Magpies star Josh Daicos revealed that he injured his ankle seconds into tonight’s game but found a way to play on finishing with 23 disposals in the win over Carlton on Saturday night.

“The ankle went 45 seconds in, but I went under and got it strapped and kept going,” Josh Daicos told Kayo.

“With a five-day turnaround, I’ll have to be the ultimate professional this week. It’s a huge game, so I’ll be ready.”

Charlie West and Josh Daicos of the Magpies sing the song in the rooms.Getty Images

Daicos added that the Magpies winning run was proving some doubters wrong.

“Everyone constantly doubts us, but we love proving people wrong,” Daicos told Kayo.

On the Magpies winning run, Daicos said they were embracing every match.

“Every game from here on in, we are treating like a finals game,” Daicos said.

In another tense battle between the famous foes, the Magpies always had an answer for the injury-hit Blues to prevail 14.6 (90) to 10.9 (69) on Saturday night in front of 83,885 fans.

Carlton hit the lead midway through the third quarter after booting three-straight goals, but Collingwood responded immediately and never gave up their advantage again.

It was a fifth-straight win for the Magpies, putting them in seventh and in the box seat to at least secure a wildcard spot.

Collingwood haven’t lost to Carlton since 2023 and now are just one shy of equalling their best winning sequence against the Blues, set back in 1897-99.

Carlton were dominant at clearance early in the match, but Collingwood defended exceptionally and moved the ball superbly inside-50 to catch the Blues off guard.

Not only did Carlton have to overcome recent history against Collingwood, they were two players down for most of the second half.

Harry McKay’s night ended after just 10 minutes, following his knee knocking into teammate Sam Walsh.

The one-time Coleman medallist tried to come back on the ground, spending an extended period on an exercise bike, but was instead ruled out early in the second quarter.

After just six possessions and time spent on the wing, Adam Cerra was ruled out of the match in the third quarter with hamstring tightness in a continuation of his soft-tissue problems.

Collingwood superstar Nick Daicos was typically explosive and influential with a game-high 36 possessions.

Veteran forward Tim Membrey kicked a game-high three goals, all his majors coming at vital moments for the Magpies.

The only concern for Collingwood was defender Isaac Quaynor going off to be assessed with an arm injury in the final term.

But Quaynor was able to return to the ground in the final minutes.

Carlton’s prime movers – captain Patrick Cripps (30 touches, two goals), Sam Walsh (25, one) and Jagga Smith (29, one) – were all impressive, the Blues just had too many passengers.

After seven-straight wins under caretaker coach Josh Fraser, the Blues have crashed to two-consecutive defeats following a thumping loss to Hawthorn last week.

Fraser is yet to declare if he will go through the process to find the Blues’ permanent senior coach, with the last fortnight hindering his chances.

With AAP

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