Such a triumph may have been better for Collingwood earlier in their AFL season, but coach Nathan Buckley says hell take a 32-point upset of Greater Western Sydney any time of the year.A dominant second quarter on Saturday sparked an extraordinary Magpies resurgence to overrun the Giants 19.11 (125) to 14.9 (93) and shatter their perfect Spotless Stadium record.Travis Cloke stuck it to his critics with four goals and Jesse White booted three to offset Jeremy Camerons five majors and Jonathon Pattons three.It was the Pies third-straight victory and leaves them 7-8 with seven matches remaining.You can only look after whats going on right now and it was a really positive performance, Buckley said.It was the type of footy that, for the most part, we like to play.The first quarter was a little bit shy of it and we were sloppy in the last, but the second and third quarters were dominant.The Giants failure to showcase their top-four credentials on home turf means they slide to fourth spot and are at risk of slipping further down the congested top eight.Not that the crowd of 13,483 would have known it was coming after an opening term in which the home side ruled in all the major statistics.Early signs were ominous for the Pies, who struggled to deal with the Giants superb ball movement, which yielded a 24-point lead at the first break.Shane Mumford looked set for another cracker, imposing himself with 11 first-quarter hitouts.But where Mumford shone in the first term, it was his ruck counterpart Brodie Grundy who reigned in the second and became pivotal in the victory with a total 28 hitouts, 26 disposals and one goal.Mumford was on top of Brodie and they were just able to score from stoppage too easily ... Brodies last three quarters against his direct opponent were as good as hes played.Hes in a sweet vein of form at the moment so its good to see him get reward for effort.The Pies piled on nine goals in the second quarter to execute a stunning 42-point turnaround and lead 76-58 at halftime.Former Giants Adam Treloar (27 disposals) and Taylor Adams (31 disposals) led the charge, which only ballooned as the match continued and the hosts momentum nearly ground to a halt.An eight-goal run lifted the Pies to a 30-point lead during a third term underpinned by direct and efficient play.Stephen Coniglio played a lone hand in the Giants midfield, recording a team-high 30 disposals, 14 contested possessions and 17 handballs.But Buckleys outfit kept the pressure on, twisting the knife with 20 more tackles overall than the Giants and outdoing them by nine clearances and 13 contested possessions.They were clearly too good for us, Giants coach Leon Cameron said.We obviously havent returned after the bye in the shape we needed to.But Collingwood, to their credit, after quarter-time were just too hard for us.Stitched Nets Jerseys .ca NFL Power Rankings, overtaking the Denver Broncos and remaining ahead of NFC competition San Francisco, Carolina and New Orleans. 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They were 0.19 seconds better than Elana Meyers Taylor and Lauren Gibbs in the first competitive race of the season on wintry Mount Van Hoevenberg.The last time Greubel Poser and Evans raced together was the Sochi Olympics in February 2014, when they were bronze medalists.We felt great today, Greubel Poser said. Our timing was spot on. Overall, today was great and the snow actually helped make it feel like bobsled season was really here.Winter came quickly to the Adirondack Mountains. The track opened Monday, then closed Tuesday as temperatures rose into the 70s -- and then a winter storm struck this weekend, dropping several inches of snow on some parts of the area and bringing high winds that knocked out power.Meyers Taylor has a bye onto the national team based on her accomplishments last season, as does womens skeleton athlete Annie OShea. No other U.S. slider has a bye, and thats what makes the trials in Lake Placid and the upcoming races in Park City, Utah so significant.Im really impressed with the start of the season this year, USA Bobsled coach Brian Shimer said.In mens bobsled, where it shapes up as four drivers competing for three World Cup spots, Codie Bascue paired with Chris Kinney and prevailed in 1:53.43 -- just edging Juustin Olsen and Evan Weinstock (1:53.dddddddddddd.58), Steve Holcomb and Carlo Valdes (1:53.62) and Nick Cunningham and Nathan Gilsleider (1:53.88).For the drivers, the results of trials are critical. Push athletes are selected for the World Cup team in a more subjective process.Theres so many good guys right now, said Bascue, who won a team trials race for the first time. And one through four being so close, we really push each other and make each other better.In mens skeleton, World Cup veteran Matt Antoine was dominant -- his two-run time of 1:49.75 was well ahead of second-place Nathan Crumpton (1:51.23). Antoine had the fastest two starts of the day, setting the tone for his easy win.I havent pushed that fast in a couple years, and that was a little bit of a relief, just to see that Im back on the right track, Antoine said. When you walk to the line and you know youre going to be fast at the start, it helps everything else from there on down.OShea, even though her World Cup spot is secure, competed anyway and won the first trials race in womens skeleton in 1:53.56 -- just 0.05 seconds ahead of Savannah Graybill.Racing your teammates is the hardest thing we do, OShea said.Third place in both skeleton races went to returning veterans who are back on the ice. 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