Monday, October 29, 2018

2019 Pre Season Draw + 2019 Season Round 1

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2019 Pre Season Draw
  • Monday, March 4
    Fremantle v Collingwood at HBF Arena, Joondalup, 3.40pm WST 
  • Monday, March 11
    Collingwood v Carlton at Morwell Recreation Reserve, 2.10pm AEDT
Collingwood will take on Fremantle and Carlton in early March as part of the 2019 JLT Community Series.
The Pies will travel to Western Australia to take on the Dockers in a Monday evening game at Joondalup.
They will then meet arch-rival Carlton in the Gippsland city of Morwell on Victoria's Labour Day public holiday.
The match in Morwell is part of Collingwood's strengthening relationship with the Latrobe Valley.
The Pies' AFLW team will play the Giants in Morwell on Sunday, February 24.


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2019 Season Round 1
  • Friday, March 22
    Collingwood v Geelong at the MCG, 7.50pm AEDT
Gary Ablett and Lynden Dunn have a laugh during the clash between the Cats and the Pies in round eight, 2018
Collingwood will kick off its 2019 home and away campaign by hosting Geelong in a huge Friday night game at the MCG.
The round one fixture was revealed over the weekend, with the Magpies' clash with the Cats among the key talking points.
As has been the case in recent years, Carlton and Richmond will get the season underway on the Thursday evening.
The full 2019 premiership season fixture will be released at midday on Wednesday.

Saturday, October 27, 2018

AFLW Pies To Play At Victoria Park

Collingwood News - Meagan Lechucki

Katie Lynch and Jordyn Allen were Collingwood's first two selections in the 2018 AFL Women's Draft.
Photo: collingwoodfc.com.au
Collingwood’s AFLW team will play two games at the club’s spiritual home, Victoria Park, in 2019.
In a season of firsts, the AFLW Magpies will also be competing in a conference, the fixture for which was unveiled today at Victoria Park.
Collingwood has been placed in conference B together with the Brisbane Lions, Greater Western Sydney, Carlton and Geelong.
Over the seven-week season, the Pies are set to play all four teams in Conference B as well as three cross-conference matches against Conference A, which includes the Western Bulldogs, Melbourne, Adelaide Crows, Fremantle and North Melbourne.
Victoria Park will play host to two of the club’s AFLW matches in 2019; the first in round two against Melbourne and the second in the final round against Brisbane Lions
Holly Whitford, Jordyn Allen and Katie Lynch wear their Collingwood jumpers 
in the Ryder Stand at Victoria Park.
Photo: collingwoodfc.com.au
While the AFLW Magpies have not before played at Victoria Park, the venue has welcomed women from its inception with an exclusive stand for women, a Ladies Pavilion, built in time for the first match played at the ground in May 1892. A timber grandstand installed a month later became the first in Melbourne to provide reserved seats for women.
The ground was the official home of the Collingwood Football Club from 1892 to 1999 where the Pies played a total of 863 matches, including 643 wins, 215 losses and five draws. In 2010 Collingwood’s VFL team returned to Victoria Park with the Pies’ VFLW team joining them in 2018.
In welcoming the AFLW team to the ground, the State Government recently announced a commitment of $2 million to fund a major upgrade of facilities in the Sherrin Stand as part of the Change our Game initiative designed to support the development of women’s sport at Victoria Park.
Collingwood Chief Executive Officer Mark Anderson said it was a welcome homecoming to Victoria Park for the club’s AFLW team.
“It’s wonderful to continue our rich and storied history at our spiritual home, opening a new chapter with our AFLW team at Victoria Park,” Anderson said.
“The ground means so much to so many of the Collingwood faithful, and it’s very exciting for a new generation of Collingwood players and supporters to be able to share in and experience what is so unique to our club.”
The team will play two other home matches, one at Morwell Recreation Reserve and another, a double header at Marvel Stadium.
Collingwood’s return to the Latrobe Valley will come in round four against GWS Giants.
The club’s AFL, AFLW and netball teams have each spent time competing and training in the region as part of a three-year partnership with the State Government for the Latrobe Valley Sports and Community Project.
“We are very pleased to be able to bring the excitement of AFLW to the Latrobe Valley region again in 2019,” Anderson said.
“We have been fortunate enough to host all of the sports housed under the Holden Centre roof in the region and it is always sure to create a wonderful spectacle for the community.”
The Pies will again open the AFLW season in 2019, albeit with a new opponent in Geelong Cats at GMHBA Stadium on Saturday 2 February.
Learning about the significant role played by women in the continuing story of Victoria Park.
Photo: collingwoodfc.com.au
“The opening round of the AFLW season is a highlight of the sporting calendar and it is a great honour to be able to open the season again in 2019 and welcome Geelong into the league.”
Following a busy travel schedule in 2018, Collingwood will take flight only once in 2019, to take on Fremantle at Fremantle Oval in round three. The light travel schedule will also mean that the Pies have no five-day turnarounds in their schedule.
“While in 2018 we saw our first win on the road in Alice Springs, I’m sure the team will appreciate the extra time for recovery with no five-day breaks.”
Under the new conference system, teams will earn points for every match played and will only be ranked against the teams in their own conference, with two ladders running throughout the 2019 season.
At the conclusion of the season, the two top teams in each conference will qualify for preliminary finals with the top team in Conference A hosting the second team in Conference B and the top team in Conference B hosting the second team in Conference A.
The team with the most points and/or greater percentage will then host the Grand Final.


Holly Whitford, Katie Lynch and Jordyn Allen will take to the field at Victoria Park in 2019.
 Photo: collingwoodfc.com.au

Thursday, October 18, 2018

Trade Wrap

Collingwood’s 2018 Draft Picks: 41, 44, 51, 56, 57, 93
IN: Dayne Beams (ex Brisbane) Jordan Roughead (ex Footscray) picks 41, 44, 57
Out: Alex Fasolo (Carlton bound)
2019 first-round picks: 18, 56, 75

Magpies’ List Manager Ned Guy:
When working through it with Brisbane, we knew that we weren’t going to get Dayne (Beams) for nothing. We knew we were going to have to come up with something that was going to satisfy their needs, but we also had a key focus on the future and a big part of that was making sure we brought back some picks for the draft coming up next month. A big part for us was making sure we got those picks back from Brisbane to ensure we have a stronger draft hand than we would have had we not....We couldn’t be happier with the list we have and to achieve what we have achieved so far this year. To be able to add some depth through a midfield that is really strong; we’ve only strengthened it tonight. With Jordan (Roughead), he can come in and play multiple roles for us, so we think we’re in better shape for 2019 than we were 24 hours ago.

Gary Buckenara (Herald Sun):
Dayne Beams is a huge get for Collingwood and gives this club probably the best midfield in the competition. They did pay overs but at the end of the day when you’re committed to bringing a player into your footy club, you need to get the deal done. The Pies also got some picks back, which will allow them to hopefully secure next generation academy player Isaac Quaynor and father-son Will Kelly — both very highly-rated young players. Jordan Roughead is a shrewd pick-up. He provides depth as a key defender, in the ruck and as a key forward — he’s a good utility type who can play a variety of roles. The list really needed that type of player and to get him so cheaply, for pick No.75, is great value. The Pies also managed to re-sign Darcy Moore and Tom Langdon, which was also a huge win. So they haven’t lost any players but improved the list with Beams and Roughead — big tick.

Dayne Beams:
I was honest as I could be with them (Brisbane) ... I let them know that in two years time that I wouldn't sign another contract and I would be coming back to Melbourne. I wanted this to work for both parties but my preference was to get back to Melbourne as soon as possible.... I always used to say to my dad that I'd end up finishing my career at Collingwood. My heart has always been at the Pies, but four years ago the circumstances were that I needed to get back to Brisbane to be with my dad. I can't thank both clubs enough for allowing me that opportunity.

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Seven Pies Re-Sign | Two Irish Sign In | One Pie Signs Out

Seven Pies Re-Sign



Collingwood has much of its 2019 AFL squad in place following a swathe of new or recent re-signings.
With retention and development from within being a strategic focus for the club, many of the players out of contract at the end of the recently completed campaign have recommitted.
In the back half of the ground, defenders Lynden Dunn (1yr), Darcy Moore (2yrs), Tom Langdon (3yrs) and Flynn Appleby (2yrs) have penned new deals.
Further afield, Tim Broomhead (1yr), Jamie Elliott (1yr) and Josh Thomas (3yrs) have set themselves for 2019.
While Broomhead continues to make a good recovery from a broken leg he suffered in the second round of the season, he will be delisted with a guarantee from the club to re-draft him as a rookie for 2019.
Appleby, who joined Collingwood as a rookie for 2018, will remain on the rookie list next year.
Collingwood list manager, Ned Guy, said that retaining a majority of the squad that played the club into the 2018 grand final was a priority.
“This is a squad that is still discovering how good it can be, a squad that is still to ripen,” Guy said.
“For a majority of the players on our list, the prime years of their careers are out there in front of them.
“A lot of work over a number of years went into piecing the squad together and if you combine the profile of the list, the improvement we witnessed this year and the improvement to come then keeping largely with what we have and adding to it through select trading and drafting is prudent.”


Two Irish Sign In

Collingwood’s historically productive search for alternative athletes continues, with the signing of two outstanding Irish key position prospects in Mark Keane and Anton Tohill.
Keane, at 194cm, and Tohill, at 198cm, recently returned excellent AFL Draft Combine results off the back of training for much of the last 12 months under the tutelage of fellow Irishman and former Collingwood player, Marty Clarke.
Clarke, Collingwood’s first international recruit who has since been followed by the likes of American Mason Cox, played 73 games for Collingwood in two stints with the club, from 2007-09 and 2012-14.
Keane and Tohill attended an international AFL Academy in the USA last January and tested exceptionally well at a similar combine in Europe.
At the recent AFL Draft Combine in Melbourne, Keane finished second in the goal kicking test won by Collingwood Next Generation Academy prospect, Isaac Quaynor. Tohill, at the same event, finished 12thin the overall kick testing. Both recorded excellent speed and agility results.
Keane hails from Cork and Tohill from Derry in Northern Ireland. Both are 18 years old.
The Tohill name will be familiar to some. Anton is the son of former Gaelic and International Rules star Anthony Tohill who spent time with the Melbourne Football Club in the 1990s.
Collingwood national recruiting manager, Derek Hine, said both players stand to become athletic key position players in the medium to long term.
“Mark and Anton will really add to our developing key position depth,” Hine said.
“They are different to each other in the manner in which they play. Anton has the makings of a tall utility who will be capable at both ends of the ground, with the potential to play minutes in the ruck.
“Mark is very strong overhead and has natural game sense. We can see him playing as a key forward or key defender.”
Keane and Tohill will join the club next month, ahead of the commencement of pre-season training for the 1-4 year players.


One Pie Signs Out

Alex Fasolo
Collingwood will receive a third-round draft selection as compensation for the departing unrestricted free agent, Alex Fasolo.
The selection will be at the end of the third round (currently pick No. 57) as Fasolo has chosen to continue his career with the Carlton Football Club.
Fasolo joined Collingwood as pick No. 45 in the 2010 National Draft and went on to play 101 games over eight seasons with the club.
The 26-year-old kicked 133 goals in the Black and White stripes, booting 25 goals in 2016 to finish as the club’s leading goal kicker for the season.
A shoulder injury interrupted Fasolo’s pre-season in 2018, his first appearance coming in Round 9 where he sustained an ankle injury and was unable to break into the senior side for the remainder of the season.
Collingwood List Manager Ned Guy thanked Fasolo for his contribution to the club.
“Alex has given a lot to the football club over his time with us and we appreciate his dedication to the program,” Guy said.
“He’s a popular figure who I’m sure will be missed by many around the club.
“We wish him the very best for his future with Carlton Football Club and beyond.”
As the draft order stands at present, Collingwood's selections are 18, 51, 56, 57 and 75.

Saturday, October 06, 2018

E.W. Copeland Trophy winners: Sidebottom and Grundy

Collingwood News


2018 Collingwood Season Details

The 2018 Collingwood Football Club season was the club's 122nd 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.

Steele Sidebottom and Brodie Grundy have capped off career-best seasons by sharing the 2018 E.W. Copeland Trophy.
The pair, both All-Australians for the first time in 2018, tied for the Collingwood best and fairest award with 203 votes and could not be separated on a countback.
Their shared victory is the first tied result since 1994, when Nathan Buckley and Gavin Brown each took home Collingwood’s highest individual honour.
Five-time E.W. Copeland Trophy winner, Scott Pendlebury, finished third (178 votes) in the count which was held tonight at Crown Palladium, with defender Jack Crisp fourth (160) and Taylor Adams fifth (159).
For Sidebottom, the victory is further recognition for an extended and rich vein of form that saw him claim his first Copeland in 2017, win an All-Australian blazer last month and collect the Gary Ayres medal as the best player of the 2018 finals series.
The 27-year-old has now either won or placed top five in the Copeland count for seven consecutive seasons.
Grundy polled a single vote in the Grand Final to draw level with Sidebottom, who did not poll in the season’s decider.
The 24-year-old was one of the two standout ruckmen in the competition in 2018 and a pillar of a Collingwood side that blossomed and began to reflect the years of recruiting and coaching which preceded the 2018 campaign.
Six of the top 10 place getters in the Copeland count – Grundy, Crisp, Adams, Tom Phillips (sixth), Jordan De Goey (eighth) and Brayden Maynard (tenth) – are 25 years of age or younger.
Other notable winners on the night were Jaidyn Stephenson, who added the Harry Collier Trophy to his Rising Star award as Collingwood’s best first year player, Adams who won the Bob Rose Award as Collingwood’s player of the finals and De Goey, who won the Gordon Coventry Award as leading goal-kicker (48).
Defender Marty Hore claimed the Joseph Wren Award as best VFL player, while midfielder Jaimee Lambert earned top honours in the VFLW competition. In Collingwood’s VWFL team, Richard Amon won the best and fairest award and Orfeo Cecconato was named best player in the Grand Final.

2018 E.W.Copeland Trophy top ten
  1. E.W. Copeland Trophy Steele Sidebottom 203 votes
  2. E.W. Copeland Trophy Brodie Grundy 203 votes
  3. J.J. Joyce Trophy Scott Pendlebury 178 votes
  4. J.F. McHale Trophy Jack Crisp 160 votes
  5. Jack Regan Trophy Taylor Adams 159 votes
  6. Tom Phillips 134 votes
  7. Jeremy Howe 132 votes
  8. Jordan De Goey 127 votes
  9. Josh Thomas 122 votes
  10. Brayden Maynard 107 votes
Awards
  • Gavin Brown Award (pressure): Jack Crisp
  • Bob Rose Award (player of the finals): Taylor Adams
  • Gordon Coventry Award (leading goal-kicker): Jordan De Goey (48)
  • Harry Collier Trophy (best first year player): Jaidyn Stephenson
  • Darren Millane Perpetual Memorial Trophy (best clubman): Lynden Dunn
  • Joseph Wren Award (best VFL player): Marty Hore 
  • VFLW best and fairest: Jaimee Lambert
  • VWFL best and fairest: Richard Amon

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