2019 Collingwood Football Club season

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Collingwood Football Club
2019 season
President Eddie McGuire
Coach Nathan Buckley
(8th season)
Captain(s) Scott Pendlebury
(6th season)
Home ground The MCG
Regular season 4th
Finals series Preliminary final
Best and Fairest Brodie Grundy
Leading goalkicker Brody Mihocek (36 goals)
Highest home attendance85,405 vs. Essendon (Round 23)
Lowest home attendance33,577 vs. Gold Coast (Round 20)
Average home attendance58,975
Club membership85,226 [1]

The 2019 Collingwood Football Club season is the club's 123rd season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its reserves team in the VFL and a women's team in the AFL Women's competition.

Contents

Squad

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2019 statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches during the 2019 AFL season only. Career statistics include a player's complete AFL career, which, as a result, means that a player's debut and part or whole of their career statistics may be for another club. Statistics are correct as of the 1st Preliminary Final of the 2019 season (21 September 2019) and are taken from AFL Tables.
No.Name AFL debutGames (2019)Goals (2019)Games (CFC)Goals (CFC)Games (AFL career)Goals (AFL career)
1 Jaidyn Stephenson 2018142440624062
2 Jordan De Goey 201517348811888118
3 Daniel Wells 2003 (North Melbourne)131516258166
4 Brodie Grundy 20132471324313243
5 Jamie Elliott 20121626105164105164
6 Tyson Goldsack 2007001655016550
7 Adam Treloar 2012 (Greater Western Sydney)2410844816396
8 Tom Langdon 201490893893
9 Sam Murray 201800130130
10 Scott Pendlebury (c)20062412301178301178
11 Dayne Beams 200995119123177172
12 Matthew Scharenberg 201570380380
13 Taylor Adams 2012 (Greater Western Sydney)1261013913251
14 James Aish 2014 (Brisbane Lions)14050158223
15 Lynden Dunn 2006 (Melbourne)0031119698
16 Chris Mayne 2008 (Fremantle)2144511217207
17 Callum Brown 2017221135133513
18 Travis Varcoe 2007 (Geelong)1698340221170
19 Levi Greenwood 2009 (North Melbourne)170783015256
20 Ben Reid 20078111507015070
21 Tom Phillips 2016241274397439
22 Steele Sidebottom 20092310234161234161
23 Jordan Roughead 2010 (Western Bulldogs)24124116235
24 Josh Thomas 2013222189858985
25 Jack Crisp 2012 (Brisbane Lions)2421163713447
26 Josh Daicos 201751177177
27 Will Kelly ****000000
28 Nathan Murphy 2018002020
29 Tim Broomhead 20140036273627
30 Darcy Moore 201517071617161
31 Flynn Appleby 201810100100
32 Will Hoskin-Elliott 2012 (Greater Western Sydney)19196779119121
33 Rupert Wills 201690151151
34 Tyler Brown ****000000
35 Isaac Quaynor 2019404040
36 Brayden Sier 201862184184
37 Brayden Maynard 201523197159715
38 Jeremy Howe 2011 (Melbourne)21183918389
39 Ben Crocker 20163326212621
40 Atu Bosenavulagi ****000000
41 Brody Mihocek 2018243640654065
43 Anton Tohill ****000000
44 Jack Madgen 2018408080
45 Max Lynch ****000000
46 Mason Cox 2016141958715871
47 Mark Keane ****000000
49 John Noble 2019505050

Squad changes

In

No.NamePositionPrevious Clubvia
43 Flag of Ireland.svg Anton Tohill Defender Derry GAA Category B rookie selection [2]
47 Flag of Ireland.svg Mark Keane Defender Cork GAA Category B rookie selection [2]
23 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jordan Roughead Ruckman / Defender Western Bulldogs trade [3]
11 Flag of Queensland.svg Dayne Beams Midfielder Brisbane Lions trade [4] [5]
35 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Isaac Quaynor Defender Oakleigh Chargers AFL National Draft, first round (pick No. 13), Next Generation Academy selection [6] [7]
27 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Will Kelly Defender Oakleigh Chargers AFL National Draft, second round (pick No. 29), Father–son rule selection - son of Craig Kelly [8] [7]
40 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Atu Bosenavulagi Forward Oakleigh Chargers AFL National Draft, fifth round (pick No. 77), Next Generation Academy selection [9] [7]
29 Flag of South Australia.svg Tim Broomhead Midfielder Collingwood AFL Rookie Draft, first round (pick No. 17) [10]
9 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sam Murray Defender Collingwood AFL Rookie Draft, second round (pick No. 33) [10]
49 Flag of South Australia.svg John Noble Winger West Adelaide AFL Mid-season Draft, first round (pick No. 14) [11]

Out

No.NamePositionNew Clubvia
1 Flag of Western Australia.svg Alex Fasolo Forward Carlton free agent [12] [13]
9 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sam Murray Defender delisted [14]
11 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jarryd Blair Forward delisted [14]
23 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sam McLarty Defender delisted [14]
27 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Kayle Kirby Forward retired [14]
29 Flag of South Australia.svg Tim Broomhead Midfielder delisted [14]
40 Flag of Queensland.svg Josh Smith Midfielder delisted [14]
43 Flag of Queensland.svg Adam Oxley Defender delisted [14]

AFL season

Pre-season matches

Collingwood's 2019 scratch matches [15]
Date and local timeOpponentScores [a] VenueRef
HomeAwayResult
Friday, 22 February (10:00 am) Melbourne 7.6 (48)11.6 (72)Lost by 24 points Olympic Park Oval [H] [16]
Collingwood's 2019 JLT Community Series fixtures
Date and local timeOpponentScores [a] VenueAttendanceRef
HomeAwayResult
Monday, 4 March (3:40 pm) Fremantle 12.12 (84)17.9 (111)Won by 27 points HBF Arena [A] 5,245 [17]
Monday, 11 March (2:10 pm) Carlton 11.11 (77)10.13 (73)Won by 4 points Morwell Recreation Reserve [H] 6,386 [18]

Regular season

Collingwood's 2019 AFL season fixtures
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceLadder
position
Ref
Scores [a]
1
Friday, 22 March (7:50 pm) Geelong 9.11 (65)10.12 (72)Lost by 7 points MCG [H] 78,01711th [19]
2
Thursday, 28 March (7:20 pm) Richmond 10.6 (66)17.8 (110)Won by 44 points MCG [A] 70,6997th [20]
3
Saturday, 6 April (7:25 pm) West Coast 11.10 (76)15.8 (98)Lost by 22 points MCG [H] 60,87811th [21]
4
Friday, 12 April (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 11.12 (78)9.10 (64)Won by 14 points MCG [H] 59,2578th [22]
5
Thursday, 18 April (7:35 pm) Brisbane Lions 8.13 (61)18.15 (123)Won by 62 points Gabba [A] 34,0174th [23]
6
Thursday, 25 April (3:20 pm) Essendon 10.9 (69)10.13 (73)Won by 4 points MCG [A] 92,2413rd [24]
7
Friday, 3 May (7:50 pm) Port Adelaide 15.18 (108)10.9 (69)Won by 39 points Marvel Stadium [H] 37,5592nd [25]
8
Saturday, 11 May (1:45 pm) Carlton 13.9 (87)16.10 (106)Won by 19 points MCG [A] 69,2892nd [26]
9
Saturday, 18 May (1:45 pm) St Kilda 17.10 (112)10.11 (71)Won by 41 points MCG [H] 60,7022nd [27]
10
Friday, 24 May (7:50 pm) Sydney 11.7 (73)11.14 (80)Won by 7 points SCG [A] 34,6492nd [28]
11
Saturday, 1 June (1:45 pm) Fremantle 11.9 (75)11.13 (79)Lost by 4 points MCG [H] 41,7743rd [29]
12
Monday, 10 June (3:20 pm) Melbourne 15.8 (98)7.15 (57)Won by 41 points MCG [H] 74,0362nd [30]
13
Bye3rd
14
Sunday, 23 June (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 10.13 (73)13.4 (82)Won by 9 points Marvel Stadium [A] 39,8362nd [31]
15
Saturday, 29 June (7:25 pm) North Melbourne 5.7 (37)11.15 (81)Lost by 44 points Marvel Stadium [H] 38,8012nd [32]
16
Friday, 5 July (7:50 pm) Hawthorn 9.13 (67)9.9 (63)Lost by 4 points MCG [A] 66,4073rd [33]
17
Friday, 12 July (6:10 pm) West Coast 12.5 (77)11.12 (78)Won by 1 point Optus Stadium [A] 56,2512nd [34]
18
Saturday, 20 July (4:35 pm) Greater Western Sydney 19.8 (122)11.9 (75)Lost by 47 points GIANTS Stadium [A] 15,4674th [35]
19
Friday, 26 July (7:50 pm) Richmond 9.12 (66)14.14 (98)Lost by 32 points MCG [H] 78,7226th [36]
20
Sunday, 4 August (1:10 pm) Gold Coast 18.12 (120)8.3 (51)Won by 69 points MCG [H] 33,5776th [37]
21
Saturday, 10 August (1:45 pm) Melbourne 7.11 (53)10.10 (70)Won by 17 points MCG [A] 31,9035th [38]
22
Saturday, 17 August (4:05 pm) Adelaide 6.12 (48)17.12 (114)Won by 66 points Adelaide Oval [A] 48,1755th [39]
23
Friday, 23 August (7:50 pm) Essendon 10.16 (76)10.5 (65)Won by 11 points MCG [H] 85,4054th [40]

Finals series

Collingwood's 2019 AFL finals series fixtures
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceRef
Scores [a]
Friday, 6 September (7:50 pm) Geelong 7.9 (51)9.7 (61)Won by 10 points MCG [A] 93,436 [41]
Saturday, 21 September (4:35 pm) Greater Western Sydney 7.10 (52)8.8 (56)Lost by 4 points MCG [H] 77,828 [42]
Collingwood was eliminated from the 2019 AFL finals series

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Geelong 22166019841462135.764 Finals series
2 Brisbane Lions 22166020041694118.364
3 Richmond (P)22166018921664113.764
4 Collingwood 22157018851601117.760
5 West Coast 22157019021691112.560
6 Greater Western Sydney 22139019261669115.452
7 Western Bulldogs 221210019411810107.248
8 Essendon 22121001702178495.448
9 Hawthorn 221111017421602108.744
10 Port Adelaide 221111018061714105.444
11 Adelaide 221012017761761100.940
12 North Melbourne 22101201824183499.540
13 Fremantle 2291301579171891.936
14 St Kilda 2291301645196183.936
15 Sydney 2281401706174697.732
16 Carlton 2271501609190584.528
17 Melbourne 2251701569199578.620
18 Gold Coast 2231901351223260.512
Source: AFL Tables [43]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards & Milestones

AFL Awards

AFL Award Nominations

Club Awards

Milestones

VFL season

Pre-season matches

Collingwood's 2019 VFL pre-season fixture [61]
Date and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueRef
Scores [a]
Sunday, 10 March (2:00 pm) Northern Blues 7.4 (46)7.4 (46)Draw Holden Centre [H] [62]
Friday, 15 March (7:00 pm) Coburg 9.6 (60)5.5 (35)Won by 25 points Holden Centre [H] [63]
Friday, 22 March (4:00 pm) Geelong 7.12 (54)10.11 (71)Lost by 17 points Holden Centre [H] [64]
Thursday, 28 March (7:00 pm) Richmond 15.9 (99)6.9 (45)Lost by 54 points Punt Road Oval [A] [65]

Regular season

Collingwood's 2019 VFL season fixture [66]
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueLadder
position
Ref
Scores [a]
1
Saturday, 6 April (2:00 pm) Coburg 11.7 (73)11.10 (76)Won by 3 points Piranha Park [A] 7th [67]
2
Friday, 12 April (4:30 pm) Footscray 6.4 (40)17.10 (112)Lost by 72 points Olympic Park Oval [H] 9th [68]
3
Saturday, 20 April (2:00 pm) Northern Blues 11.11 (77)11.14 (80)Lost by 3 points Victoria Park [H] 13th [69]
4
Saturday, 27 April (2:00 pm) Essendon 15.12 (102)9.11 (65)Lost by 37 points Windy Hill [A] 13th [70]
5
Bye13th
6
Sunday, 12 May (2:00 pm) Sandringham 8.7 (55)7.16 (56)Lost by 1 point Victoria Park [H] 13th [71]
7
Sunday, 19 May (1:00 pm) Geelong 10.8 (68)9.7 (61)Lost by 7 points GMHBA Stadium [A] 13th [72]
8
Saturday, 25 May (2:00 pm) Box Hill 12.7 (79)9.11 (65)Won by 14 points Victoria Park [H] 12th [73]
9
Sunday, 2 June (2:00 pm) Port Melbourne 15.16 (106)10.4 (64)Lost by 42 points Adcon Stadium [A] 12th [74]
10
Sunday, 9 June (2:10 pm) Casey 15.12 (102)6.3 (39)Lost by 63 points Casey Fields [A] 12th [75]
11
Bye12th
12
Sunday, 23 June (11:00 am) Footscray 8.10 (58)12.9 (81)Won by 23 points Marvel Stadium [A] 12th [76]
13
Saturday, 29 June North Melbourne 9.7 (61)6.5 (41)Won by 20 points Marvel Stadium [H] 12th [77]
14
Saturday, 6 July (2:00 pm) Werribee 11.11 (77)12.8 (80)Won by 3 points Avalon Airport Oval [A] 11th [78]
15
Saturday, 13 July (2:00 pm) Williamstown 6.11 (47)7.13 (55)Lost by 8 points Victoria Park [H] 11th [79]
16
Sunday, 21 July (2:00 pm) Frankston 7.11 (53)7.14 (56)Won by 3 points Skybus Stadium [A] 11th [80]
17
Friday, 26 July (4:30 pm) Richmond 4.1 (25)11.14 (80)Lost by 55 points Olympic Park Oval [H] 11th [81]
18
Sunday, 4 August (11:40 am) Northern Blues 5.7 (37)12.13 (85)Won by 48 points Marvel Stadium [A] 11th [82]
19
Sunday, 11 August (12:00 pm) Casey 5.12 (42)8.9 (57)Lost by 15 points Olympic Park Oval [H] 11th [83]
20
Bye11th
21
Saturday, 24 August (2:00 pm) Box Hill 11.10 (75)7.15 (57)Lost by 18 points Box Hill City Oval [A] 11th [84]

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Richmond (P)18162015501144135.564 Finals
2 Footscray 18143116511120147.458
3 Williamstown 18134114421183121.954
4 Essendon 18126016271222133.148
5 Werribee 18117015791236127.844
6 Geelong 18117014871215122.444
7 Port Melbourne 18107115521399110.942
8 Box Hill Hawks 1898114131268111.438
9 Casey Demons 1899012111183102.436
10 Northern Blues 1871101288150085.928
11 Collingwood 1871101090129884.028
12 Sandringham 1861201163148878.224
13 North Melbourne 1851301235177769.520
14 Coburg 1821601204171970.08
15 Frankston 1811701002174257.54
Source: SportsTG
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Women's season

Pre-season matches

Collingwood's 2019 AFLW pre-season fixture [85]
Date and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueRef
Scores [a]
Saturday, 19 January (5:00 pm) Western Bulldogs 5.5 (35)4.4 (28)Lost by 7 points Mars Stadium [A] [86]

Regular season

Collingwood's 2019 AFL Women's season fixture [87]
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceLadder
position
Ref
Scores [a]
1
Saturday, 2 February (6:40 pm) Geelong 3.6 (24)3.5 (23)Lost by 1 point GMHBA Stadium [A] 18,4293rd [88]
2
Saturday, 9 February (4:45 pm) Melbourne 1.3 (9)3.8 (26)Lost by 17 points Victoria Park [H] 7,2284th [89]
3
Saturday, 16 February (4:15 pm) Fremantle 7.9 (51)2.6 (18)Lost by 33 points Fremantle Oval [A] 5,4435th [90]
4
Sunday, 24 February (2:05 pm) Greater Western Sydney 4.3 (27)5.6 (36)Lost by 9 points Morwell Recreation Reserve [H] 1,7435th [91]
5
Saturday, 2 March (7:15 pm) Carlton 4.10 (34)4.5 (29)Lost by 5 points Ikon Park [A] 3,2155th [92]
6
Saturday, 9 March (4:45 pm) North Melbourne 5.1 (35)7.11 (53)Lost by 18 points Marvel Stadium [H] 10,6125th [93]
7
Sunday, 17 March (2:05 pm) Brisbane 3.7 (25)2.7 (19)Won by 6 points Victoria Park [H] 2,0305th [94]

Ladder

Conference B
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Carlton 743025725899.616 Preliminary finals
2 Geelong 734015423565.512
3 Greater Western Sydney 725020829570.58
4 Brisbane 725019327470.48
5 Collingwood 716016224366.74
Source: womens.afl
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Squad

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2019 statistics are for AFL Women's regular season and finals series matches during the 2019 AFL Women's season only. Career statistics include a player's complete AFL Women's career, which, as a result, means that a player's debut and part or whole of their career statistics may be for another club. Statistics are correct as of Round 7 of the 2019 season (17 March 2019) and are taken from Australian Football.
No.Name AFLW debutGames (2019)Goals (2019)Games (CFC)Goals (CFC)Games (AFLW career)Goals (AFLW career)
1 Sharni Layton 2019606060
2 Chloe Molloy 2018007171
3 Nicole Hildebrand 2017 (Brisbane)2020150
4 Sarah D'Arcy 201754176176
5 Emma Grant 201761202202
6 Jordyn Allen 2019717171
7 Sarah Rowe 2019727272
8 Brittany Bonnici 201770211211
9 Melissa Kuys 201720152152
10 Ashleigh Brazill 2018608080
11 Eliza Hynes 2018608080
12 Stacey Livingstone 201770160160
13 Jaimee Lambert 2017 (Western Bulldogs)73144209
15 Erica Fowler 2019202020
16 Katie Lynch 2019616161
17 Steph Chiocci (c)201771194194
18 Ruby Schleicher 201760160160
19 Georgie Parker 2018103030
20 Cecilia McIntosh 201740171171
21 Iilish Ross 201860110110
22 Sophie Casey 201770151151
23 Lauren Butler 2019303030
24 Sophie Alexander 2019414141
25 Mikala Cann 2019404040
28 Holly Whitford 2018104040
31 Jordan Membrey 2017 (Brisbane)323283
32 Georgia Gourlay 2019505050
34 Darcy Guttridge 2019333333
35 Maddie Shevlin 2019515151
41 Kristy Stratton 2018507070
46 Sarah Dargan 201872102102

Squad changes

In
No.NamePositionPrevious Clubvia
3 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Nicole Hildebrand Defender Brisbane trade [95]
7 Flag of Ireland.svg Sarah Rowe Forward Mayo GAA rookie signing [96]
1 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sharni Layton Defender Collingwood Magpies Netball rookie signing [97]
6 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jordyn Allen Defender / Midfielder Dandenong Stingrays AFLW National Draft, first round (pick No. 5) [98]
16 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Katie Lynch Midfielder / Forward Oakleigh Chargers AFLW National Draft, first round (pick No. 11) [98]
25 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Mikala Cann Midfielder Eastern Ranges AFLW National Draft, second round (pick No. 13) [98]
23 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Lauren Butler Defender GWV Rebels AFLW National Draft, second round (pick No. 18) [98]
35 Flag of the Australian Capital Territory.svg Maddie Shevlin Midfielder Gungahlin Jets AFLW National Draft, second round (pick No. 19) [98]
24 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sophie Alexander Forward Collingwood Reserves AFLW National Draft, third round (pick No. 29) [98]
32 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Georgia Gourlay Defender / Midfielder Casey Demons AFLW National Draft, third round (pick No. 32) [98]
31 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jordan Membrey Midfielder / Forward Wilston Grange AFLW National Draft, fifth round (pick No. 51) [98]
15 Flag of Queensland.svg Erica Fowler Forward Collingwood Reserves AFLW National Draft, ninth round (pick No. 70) [98]
Out
No.NamePositionNew Clubvia
27 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jess Duffin Forward North Melbourne expansion club signing [99]
43 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jasmine Garner Forward North Melbourne expansion club signing [99]
23 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Moana Hope Forward North Melbourne expansion club signing [99]
60 Flag of Western Australia.svg Emma King Ruck North Melbourne expansion club signing [99]
6 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Christina Bernardi Midfielder / Forward Greater Western Sydney trade [100]
38 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Amelia Barden Midfielder Carlton trade [101]
1 Flag of Western Australia.svg Caitlyn Edwards Defender retired [102]
7 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Lauren Tesoriero Midfielder / Forward delisted [103]
26 Flag of Western Australia.svg Tara Morgan Defender delisted [103]
20 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Cecilia McIntosh Defender retired [104]

League awards

Club Awards

VFL Women's

Collingwood participated in their second consecutive season in the VFL Women's league. Ruby Schleicher and Grace Buchan were named co-captains and Penny Cula-Reid coached the VFLW Magpies for the second year in a row. [108] The Magpies claimed the minor premiership for the second year in a row, and won 12 of 14 matches. [109] The club went on to win their inaugural premiership, defeating the Western Bulldogs by 37 points in the Grand Final at Ikon Park. [110]

Notes

Key
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The 2022 Collingwood Football Club season is the club's 126th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its reserves team in the Victorian Football League and women's teams in the AFL Women's and VFL Women's competitions.

The 2023 Collingwood Football Club season is the club's 127th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its reserves team in the Victorian Football League and women's teams in the AFL Women's and VFL Women's competitions. Prior to the season, Scott Pendlebury stepped down as captain after nine years as skipper.

The 2024 Collingwood Football Club season was the club's 128th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its reserves team in the Victorian Football League and women's teams in the AFL Women's and VFL Women's competitions.

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