2020 Collingwood Football Club season

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Collingwood Football Club
2020 season
President Eddie McGuire
Coach Nathan Buckley
(9th season)
Captain(s) Scott Pendlebury
(7th season)
Home ground The MCG
Regular season 8th
Finals series Semi-finals
Best and Fairest Taylor Adams
Leading goalkicker Brody Mihocek (25 goals)

The 2020 Collingwood Football Club season is the club's 124th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its women's team in the AFL Women's competition though because of the COVID-19 pandemic it did not field reserves sides in the Victorian Football League and VFL Women's competitions.

Contents

Squad

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2020 statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches during the 2020 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 Semi Final of the 2020 season (10 October 2020) and are taken from AFL Tables.
No.Name AFL debutGames (2020)Goals (2020)Games (CFC)Goals (CFC)Games (AFL career)Goals (AFL career)
1 Jaidyn Stephenson 2018141454765476
2 Jordan De Goey 201510149813298132
3 Isaac Quaynor 2019110150150
4 Brodie Grundy 20131931514615146
5 Jamie Elliott 20121810123174123174
6 Tyler Brown 2020929292
7 Adam Treloar 2012 (Greater Western Sydney)101944917397
8 Tom Langdon 201400893893
9 John Noble 2019172222222
10 Scott Pendlebury (c)2006151316179316179
11 Dayne Beams 200900119123177172
12 Matthew Scharenberg 201530410410
13 Taylor Adams 2012 (Greater Western Sydney)1991204715159
14 Darcy Cameron 2018 (Sydney)104104114
15 Lynden Dunn 2006 (Melbourne)2133219899
16 Chris Mayne 2008 (Fremantle)1405911231207
17 Callum Brown 201714649194919
18 Travis Varcoe 2007 (Geelong)919241230171
19 Levi Greenwood 2009 (North Melbourne)61843115857
20 Ben Reid 2007231527315273
21 Tom Phillips 201615589448944
22 Steele Sidebottom 200995243166243166
23 Jordan Roughead 2010 (Western Bulldogs)17041117935
24 Josh Thomas 20131441038910389
25 Jack Crisp 2012 (Brisbane Lions)1921353915349
26 Josh Daicos 2017181035173517
27 Will Kelly 2020111111
28 Nathan Murphy 2018002020
29 Tim Broomhead 20141037273727
30 Darcy Moore 201518089618961
31 Flynn Appleby 201811111111
32 Will Hoskin-Elliott 2012 (Greater Western Sydney)18118590137132
33 Rupert Wills 201680231231
34 Trent Bianco ****000000
35 Jay Rantall ****000000
36 Brayden Sier 201831215215
37 Brayden Maynard 20151901161511615
38 Jeremy Howe 2011 (Melbourne)4087918789
39 Trey Ruscoe 2020454545
40 Atu Bosenavulagi 2020303030
41 Brody Mihocek 2018182558905890
43 Anton Tohill ****000000
44 Jack Madgen 2018130210210
45 Max Lynch 2020101010
46 Mason Cox 2016111469856985
47 Mark Keane 2020101010
48 Tom Wilson ****000000

Squad changes

In

No.NamePositionPrevious Clubvia
48 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Tom Wilson Sydney Kings Category B rookie selection [1]
14 Flag of Western Australia.svg Darcy Cameron Ruckman / Forward Sydney trade [2]
35 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jay Rantall Midfielder GWV Rebels AFL National Draft, second round (pick No. 40) [3] [4]
34 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Trent Bianco Midfielder / Defender Oakleigh Chargers AFL National Draft, third round (pick No. 45) [5] [4]
39 Flag of Western Australia.svg Trey Ruscoe Defender East Fremantle AFL National Draft, fourth round (pick No. 55) [6] [4]
15 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Lynden Dunn Defender Collingwood Pre-season supplemental selection period [7]

Out

No.NamePositionNew Clubvia
6 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Tyson Goldsack Utility retired [8]
3 Flag of Western Australia.svg Daniel Wells Midfielder retired [9]
9 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Sam Murray Defender delisted [10] [11]
14 Flag of South Australia.svg James Aish Midfielder Fremantle trade [12]
15 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Lynden Dunn Defender delisted [13]
39 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Ben Crocker Midfielder / Forward delisted [13]

AFL season

Pre-season matches

Collingwood's 2020 practice matches [14]
Date and local timeOpponentScores [a] VenueRef
HomeAwayResult
Thursday, 20 February (16:00 pm) Carlton 16.10 (106)11.8 (74)Lost by 32 points Ikon Park [A] [15]
Collingwood's 2020 Marsh Community Series fixtures [16]
Date and local timeOpponentScores [a] VenueAttendanceRef
HomeAwayResult
Sunday, 1 March (4:10 pm) Richmond 6.8 (44)13.6 (84)Won by 40 points Norm Minns Oval [A] [17]
Sunday, 8 March (3:50 pm) St Kilda 9.3 (57)10.8 (68)Lost by 11 points Morwell Recreation Reserve [H] [18]

Regular season

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AFL started the first round playing in empty stadium and announced the league would be shortened to 17 rounds. [19] Following the first round, the league was suspended due to the pandemic, [20] and was resumed later in mid-June. [21]

Collingwood's 2020 AFL season fixture [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceLadder
position
Ref
Scores [a]
1
Friday, 20 March (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 5.4 (34)13.8 (86)Won by 52 points Marvel Stadium [A] 02nd [28]
2
Thursday, 11 June (7:40 pm) Richmond 5.6 (36)5.6 (36)Draw MCG [H] 04th [29]
3
Saturday, 20 June (4:35 pm) St Kilda 12.9 (81)5.7 (37)Won by 44 points MCG [H] 02nd [30]
4
Friday, 26 June (7:50 pm) Greater Western Sydney 10.6 (66)9.10 (64)Lost by 2 points Giants Stadium [A] 4875th [31]
5
Friday, 3 July (7:50 pm) Essendon 7.6 (48)10.3 (63)Lost by 15 points MCG [H] 010th [32]
6
Friday, 10 July (7:50 pm) Hawthorn 8.11 (59)3.9 (27)Won by 32 points Giants Stadium [H] 1,7705th [33]
7
Thursday, 16 July (6:10 pm) Geelong 5.5 (35)8.9 (57)Won by 22 points Optus Stadium [A] 22,0773rd [34]
8
Sunday, 26 July (1:35 pm) West Coast 18.3 (111)6.9 (45)Lost by 66 points Optus Stadium [A] 24,8248th [35]
9
Sunday, 2 August (4:10 pm) Fremantle 10.1 (61)7.7 (49)Lost by 12 points Optus Stadium [A] 20,91210th [36]
10
Thursday, 6 August (5:40 pm) Sydney 6.14 (50)6.5 (41)Won by 9 points The Gabba [H] 4,1468th [37]
11
Tuesday, 11 August (6:40 pm) Adelaide 5.8 (38)10.2 (62)Won by 24 points Adelaide Oval [A] 8,5777th [38]
12
Saturday, 15 August (5:10 pm) Melbourne 16.4 (100)6.8 (44)Lost by 56 points The Gabba [A] 5,3387th [39]
13
Monday, 24 August (7:10 pm) North Melbourne 10.5 (65)5.5 (35)Won by 30 points The Gabba [H] 2,4437th [40]
14
Sunday, 30 August (3:35 pm) Carlton 7.6 (48)10.12 (72)Won by 24 points The Gabba [A] 9,0336th [41]
15
Friday, 4 September (7:50 pm) Brisbane Lions 6.6 (42)5.4 (34)Lost by 8 points The Gabba [A] 15,0366th [42]
16
Bye7th
17
Monday, 14 September (7:10 pm) Gold Coast 10.8 (68)6.10 (46)Won by 22 points The Gabba [H] 2,8966th [43]
18
Monday, 21 September (7:15 pm) Port Adelaide 7.3 (45)9.7 (61)Lost by 16 points The Gabba [H] 5,4248th [44]

Finals series

Collingwood's 2020 AFL finals series fixtures
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceRef
Scores [a]
Saturday, 3 October (6:10 pm) West Coast 11.9 (75)12.4 (76)Won by 1 point Optus Stadium [A] 32,865 [45]
Saturday, 10 October (7:40 pm) Geelong 15.10 (100)5.2 (32)Lost by 68 points Gabba [A] 21,396 [46]
Collingwood was eliminated from the 2020 AFL finals series

Ladder

PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Port Adelaide 1714301185869136.456 Finals series
2 Brisbane Lions 1714301184948124.956
3 Richmond (P)1712411135874129.950
4 Geelong 1712501233901136.848
5 West Coast 1712501095936117.048
6 St Kilda 1710701159997116.240
7 Western Bulldogs 17107011031034106.740
8 Collingwood 17971965881109.538
9 Melbourne 179801063986107.836
10 Greater Western Sydney 178901007105395.632
11 Carlton 1771001017107894.328
12 Fremantle 17710086692493.728
13 Essendon 176101938118579.226
14 Gold Coast 175111996109990.622
15 Hawthorn 1751201004119484.120
16 Sydney 175120890107782.620
17 North Melbourne 173140858120571.212
18 Adelaide 173140826128364.412
Updated to match(es) played on 21 September 2020. Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards & Milestones

AFL Awards

AFL Award Nominations

Club Awards

Milestones

AFLW season

Pre-season matches

Collingwood's 2020 AFLW pre-season fixture [65]
Date and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueRef
Scores [a]
Saturday, 25 January (10:00 am) Melbourne 3.6 (24)6.2 (38)Lost by 14 points Holden Centre [H] [66]

Regular season

Collingwood's 2020 AFL Women's season fixture [67]
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceLadder
position
Ref
Scores [a]
1
Sunday, 9 February (1:10 pm) West Coast 5.8 (38)1.5 (11)Won by 27 points Victoria Park [H] 6,1001st [68]
2
Sunday, 16 February (3:10 pm) Carlton 3.6 (24)6.3 (39)Won by 15 points Ikon Park [A] 7,5292nd [69]
3
Saturday, 22 February (4:10 pm) Fremantle 5.3 (33)4.6 (30)Lost by 3 points Fremantle Oval [A] 5,6362nd [70]
4
Friday, 28 February (7:10 pm) Melbourne 4.2 (26)7.4 (46)Lost by 20 points Marvel Stadium [H] 21,5284th [71]
5
Sunday, 8 March (1:10 pm) Western Bulldogs 8.5 (53)3.3 (21)Won by 32 points Morwell Recreation Reserve [H] 1,9924th [72]
6
Saturday, 14 March (2:10 pm) Brisbane 2.2 (14)5.13 (43)Won by 29 points Hickey Park [A] 0 [note 1] 4th [73]
7
Sunday, 22 March (6:10 pm) St Kilda Cancelled [note 1]
8
Saturday, 28 March (3:10 pm) Geelong Cancelled [note 1]

Finals series

Collingwood's 2020 AFLW finals series fixtures
RoundDate and local timeOpponentHomeAwayResultVenueAttendanceRef
Scores [a]
Saturday, 21 March (12:40 pm) North Melbourne 5.4 (34)5.2 (32)Lost by 2 points Ikon Park [A] 0 [note 1] [76]
Collingwood was eliminated from the 2020 AFLW finals series, which regardless were cancelled. [note 1]

Ladder

Conference B
PosTeamPldWLDPFPAPPPtsQualification
1 Fremantle 6600277179154.724 Finals series
2 Carlton 6510249164151.820
3 Melbourne 6420204124164.516
4 Collingwood 6420229149153.716
5 St Kilda 624015417090.68
6 Western Bulldogs 615017924672.84
7 West Coast 61508526532.14
Updated to match(es) played on 7 March 2020. Source: womens.afl
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Squad

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2020 statistics are for AFL Women's regular season and finals series matches during the 2020 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 the Semi final of the 2020 season (21 March 2020) and are taken from Australian Football.
No.Name AFLW debutGames (2020)Goals (2020)Games (CFC)Goals (CFC)Games (AFLW career)Goals (AFLW career)
1 Sharni Layton 201973133133
2 Chloe Molloy 201876147147
3 Brianna Davey 2017 (Carlton)6060233
4 Sarah D'Arcy 20177424102410
5 Emma Grant 201700202202
6 Jordyn Allen 201971142142
7 Sarah Rowe 201975147147
8 Brittany Bonnici 201770281281
9 Alana Porter 2020707070
10 Ashleigh Brazill 201840120120
11 Eliza Hynes 201830110110
12 Stacey Livingstone 201770230230
13 Jaimee Lambert 2017 (Western Bulldogs)732172712
14 Aishling Sheridan 2020727272
15 Erica Fowler 2019709090
16 Katie Lynch 2019107171
17 Steph Chiocci (c)201771265265
18 Ruby Schleicher 201720180180
20 Kaila Bentvelzen ****000000
21 Jordan Membrey 2017 (Brisbane)771091510
22 Sophie Casey 201771222222
23 Lauren Butler 201970100100
24 Sophie Alexander 2019539494
25 Mikala Cann 201971111111
32 Georgia Gourlay 2019005050
33 Machaelia Roberts ****000000
35 Maddie Shevlin 201950101101
41 Kristy Stratton 2018108080
46 Sarah Dargan 201840142142
50 Ebony O'Dea 2020404040

Squad changes

In
No.NamePositionPrevious Clubvia
3 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Brianna Davey Defender / Midfielder Carlton trade [77]
14 Flag of Ireland.svg Aishling Sheridan Forward Cavan rookie signing [78]
20 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Kaila Bentvelzen Forward Casey Demons AFLW National Draft, fourth round (pick No. 67) [79]
21 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jordan Membrey Midfielder / Forward Collingwood AFLW National Draft, fifth round (pick No. 74) [79]
9 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Alana Porter Defender Oakleigh Chargers AFLW National Draft, fifth round (pick No. 82) [79]
50 Flag of South Australia.svg Ebony O'Dea Defender / Midfielder Greater Western Sydney AFLW National Draft, sixth round (pick No. 89) [79]
33 Flag of the Northern Territory.svg Machaelia Roberts Forward NT Thunder AFLW National Draft, sixth round (pick No. 94) [79]
Out
No.NamePositionNew Clubvia
21 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Iilish Ross Defender Richmond delisted [80] [81]
34 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Darcy Guttridge Forward St Kilda delisted [80] [82]
3 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Nicole Hildebrand Defender delisted [83]
9 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Melissa Kuys Ruck rover delisted [83]
19 Flag of South Australia.svg Georgie Parker Utility delisted [83]
28 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Holly Whitford Midfielder / Forward delisted [83]
31 Flag of Victoria (Australia).svg Jordan Membrey Midfielder / Forward delisted [83]

League awards

Club Awards

VFL/VFLW seasons (cancelled)

Collingwood had been expected to field a reserves men's team in the Victorian Football League for a thirteenth consecutive season. The AFL however issued a direction to all 18 clubs mandating that no AFL-listed player at a club could participate in a second-tier state league amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and the season was cancelled indefinitely. [87] Collingwood also did not field a team in the VFL Women's league, as the competition was reduced to a four-team Super Series. [88]

Notes

Key
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the AFLW round 6 was played in empty stadiums, while rounds 7 and 8 were cancelled, with the finals series being earlier and re-structured, also played in empty stadiums. [74] A few days later, after playing the semi-final round of the finals series, the season was prematurely ended with no premiership awarded. [75]

See also

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