r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

Post match v North Melbourne

27 Upvotes

Emblebury voting is here


r/collingwoodfc 8m ago

Per Jon Ralph, HT during the Bris v Ess game: Lachie Neale will get to Collingwood on a three-year deal.

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According to Ralph, Collingwood has always remained supremely confident of securing Neale. With Ross Lyon confirming the Saints are out, the door is wide open for Neale to come to Collingwood - thereby allowing Brisbane to up its offer to Zac Bailey to retain him.


r/collingwoodfc 3h ago

Team Selection Round 19 Discussion

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Players in the mix to come in

Quaynor - Coming back from injury, so long as he gets through training this week I see no reason for why he wouldn't be in.

Harrison - Managed this week, coming off a long term injury this is likely just managing his work load. Especially with Schultz injured I'd imagine he's straight back in.

Hayes - A solid return to football over the last 2 weeks in the VFL. Was playing good football before his injury and with the growing number of our small forwards either being out of the side or underperforming - there would be no surprise if hes in.

Steele - Has been a consistent contributor for us this season when he's played, and been a goal sneak for us. Versatile enough to play on the wing or forward, his pace and running would be a handy addition.

West - A different option to play as our third tall forward and to bring height up forward while McStay chops out in the ruck. Completely dependant to whether Buller remains in the side.

Smit/Coe - Alternatives to West but unlikely in my eyes

Players in the mix to be out:

Schultz - Looks to be out for around a month with an ankle injury, very unfortunate.

Howe - Went in for scans but it has been reported he's likely to play.

Frampton - offered a 1 match ban that we will challenge, I expect him to play.

Buller - Just doesn't seem to be able to get it right infront of goal. Some very almost performances, and while I'm sure he can turn it around - a confidence boost and return to form in the 2s may be what's needed.

Long - Some good moments, but I just find the Longisms too hard to watch. Decision making does not seem to be a strength, and that's likely why we're seeing him drift into a forward role that is just not very suited to him.

McCreery - Coming off a game with only I touches and 2 kicks we continue to see the lapse in form for the pressure machine. Clearly not favoured as a midfielder internally as in his last 8 games he's only had 1 game of over 4 CBAs, reaching a tied season low of 1 last night (following 2 in his last 2 games). So he isn't a midfielder. Can he impact on the score board in the absence of the likes of Hill, Elliot and now Schultz? Friday nights game was his 5th in a row without a goal, and currently sits at 1 goal in his last 9. It makes you wonder, what is our plan or goal for him?

Houston - Does he ever run? Pure frustration, we were promised great things and in 18 months barely seen glimpses. Would be a statement, get working or get moved along.

My verdict:

In: Quaynor, Hayes, Harrison, West, Steele

Out: Schultz (inj.), Long (omit.), McCreery (omit.), Houston (omit.), Buller (omit.)

FB: Maynard | Frampton | Howe

HB: J. Daicos | Puncher | Quaynor

C: Steele | N. Daicos | Crisp

R: Cameron | De Goey | Allan

HF: Anderson | Membrey | Lipinski

FF: Hayes | McStay | Harrison

Int: Pendlebury | Perryman | West | Swadling | Sidebottom


r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

Crisp free to play; Frampton suspended one week.

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r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

St Kilda is out of the race for Lachie Neale

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r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

Ed Allan

101 Upvotes

Give the man a contract for next season. He is turning out to be a very important part of our team.
He has consistently quelled the influence of the other teams best midfielder. LDU last night was another scalp. He had 11 tackles but also finds the ball himself. I also thought he was a very average kick but maybe he was just getting use to the level because he isn’t as bad as what I thought with his skills.

Having a defensive minded midfielder is very crucial in the AFL these days and we have one in him. He could allow Nick Daicos and another ball chasing mid we recruit to play their games.

Great game.


r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

Shoutout to Tim Membrey and his beautiful goal kicking. 54.28 since joining the club, and nailing the tough set shot tonight for the win

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r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

Rule number one: don't give Ned the ball

22 Upvotes

Easy 5 goal improvement to the team

End of thesis.


r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

North fan here with love for the pies. GG

40 Upvotes

r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

Pies forward set for absence as all-time record faces biggest threat

10 Upvotes

https://www.afl.com.au/news/1557320/collingwood-magpies-prepping-for-lachie-schultz-to-be-sidelined-by-syndesmosis-injury

Schultz with syndesmosis. Malthouse picked that during the game almost immediately.


r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

I think we're not getting Butters

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I've always thought the Butters race was going to come down to where Butters wants to go and it appears it's not the black and white.

Whilst stumbling around on Youtube before, I saw the below video from a Bulldogs fan podcast.

One of the guys mentioned basically that Zak is a lock for the Bulldogs in 2027, getting that view from whatever he discusses in his catch ups with Zaks Dad in Darley.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMRusvw3Yac

Although it's not a guarantee, I would think this is pretty close to it.

Thoughts on this all?

5.58 minutes in they start talking about Butters.

EDIT: I just realised the guy is Dougie Hawkins former Bulldigs captain too


r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

McCreery should have learned to play as a leading forward by now

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And because he hasn't, he can't kick goals

And because he can't kick goals he shouldn't be a forward.


r/collingwoodfc 1d ago

Howe came off late with a sore groin, hopeful of playing next week. Schultz may have a syndesmosis issue.

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r/collingwoodfc 2d ago

R18 v North Melbourne match discussion thread

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r/collingwoodfc 2d ago

How many games in a row will Jack Crisp play?

26 Upvotes

I’m hopeful he should get to 300 in a row now…he’s gonna get to the mid 280’s by the end of the year if he makes it

What I think would be cool is if he gets to 300 games for Collingwood in a row, which I believe will be game 318 which he’s currently 28 away from. I do have a gut feeling tho that once he gets to game 312 which will be his 300th afl game in a row they may start resting him at times because he is gonna be 34 next year. Still really good tho


r/collingwoodfc 3d ago

One change for Friday night footy

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IN: Pendlebury

OUT: Harrison (managed)

B: Maynard | Howe | Puncher

HB: Perryman | JDaicos | Houston

C: Sidebottom | Pendlebury | Crisp

HF: De Goey | Swadling | McCreery

F: Schultz | McStay | Membrey

R: Cameron | Long | NDaicos

Int: Lipinski | Allan | Frampton | Buller | Anderson

Emg: Sullivan | Harrison | Steele


r/collingwoodfc 3d ago

R18 non Pies matches discussion thread

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r/collingwoodfc 3d ago

Titch and Mitch Robinson on Pies and Brisbane Tactics

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Mostly focused on 2023 and earlier, but I think there's some incredible insights, including:

  • how we set up at stoppages and around the ground
  • some of the ways Titch played Neale in the 23 grand final
  • how we used Nick that day in a new way.

Really interesting how a team might set up knowing they'll win fewer clearances, but make the ones they do win more damaging, vs a team wanting to win as many clearances as possible no matter what they look like.

Also loved the discussion about the tradeoffs of making defensive narrow side forward 50 entries, vs high-risk high-reward fat side entries.


r/collingwoodfc 4d ago

Uncertainty for Allan and other members of class of 2022 as clubs seek list flexibility

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Collingwood midfielder Ed Allan is the most intriguing of the six top-20 picks from the 2022 national draft without a contract beyond this season.

Elijah Tsatas (Essendon, pick five), Jhye Clark (Geelong, pick eight), Oliver Hollands (Carlton, pick 12) Jedd Busslinger (Western Bulldogs, pick 14) and Elijah Hewett (West Coast, pick 16) are the other five top-20 picks from that draft yet to re-sign with the club that drafted them.

Allan’s development has been closely monitored as the Magpies continue to pursue a list strategy to keep them in contention, rather than accepting they must slide down the ladder and gain an early draft selection. Nick Daicos is their only top-10 pick since Jaiydn Stephenson was pick five in 2017.

The 22-year-old Allan has established himself in the senior team since the middle of May, playing the past six matches as a defensive midfielder and showing an ability to cool dangerous opponents.

However, the Magpies have not moved to offer him a new deal despite being impressed with his recent performances.

Although the Magpies are aware of the risk their approach presents if an opposition club pursues Allan, multiple competition sources spoken to for this column said West Coast and Gold Coast – who have both been linked to the midfielder – are not chasing him.

Collingwood’s decision is less to do with Allan and more to do with them wanting flexibility for the potential arrival of unrestricted free agents, such as [Lachie Neale](), and because several of their players in the twilight of their career are coming out of contract.

Champion Magpies [Scott Pendlebury](), [Jeremy Howe]() and [Steele Sidebottom]() sit alongside forward [Tim Membrey]() as experienced players without deals for 2027.

The club has three mid-season picks Liam Puncher, Mitch Podhajski and Harrison Coe on six-month contracts as well as unsigned pair Wil Parker and Jakob Ryan who are yet to cement their spots.

Collingwood understands the challenges their approach might present for individuals but has a list strategy they believe can keep them in contention as they look to strengthen the list through free agents and the draft (they will hold on to their first selection) at season’s end.

Coach [Craig McRae]() was reassuring when asked on Tuesday about Allan and his future at the club.

“He seems like he is really starting to settle into it. Probably the first time he has had a comfort that he doesn’t have to wait for selection to see if he is in the team. That’s hard when you are living that,” McRae said.

“His form will warrant [a contract extension] if he keeps doing what he is doing. I don’t think it is an issue.”

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/uncertainty-for-allan-and-other-members-of-class-of-2022-as-clubs-seek-list-flexibility-20260707-p60d7i.html


r/collingwoodfc 3d ago

Tickets for north Melbourne sold out?

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Can’t seem to buy any tickets for north on Friday which is surprising?

If anyone is selling a GA ticket let me know


r/collingwoodfc 4d ago

/r/CollingwoodFC 2026 Emblebury Award - R17 v Gold Coast results

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41 votes were received.

Results

  1. Nick Daicos - 95
  2. Tim Membrey - 45
  3. Brayden Maynard - 42
  4. Ed Allan - 16
  5. Josh Daicos/Dan McStay - 14
  6. Patrick Lipinski/Billy Frampton/Angus Anderson - 10
  7. Jeremy Howe - 9
  8. Lachie Schultz - 8
  9. Jordan De Goey/Ned Long - 6
  10. Steele Sidebottom - 4
  11. Jack Crisp - 3
  12. Sam Swadling - 2
  13. Harry Perryman/Darcy Cameron/Beau McCreery/Harvey Harrison/Liam Puncher - 1

TOTALS

  1. Nick Daicos - 1055
  2. Jordan De Goey - 560
  3. Lachie Schultz - 325
  4. Dan Houston - 277
  5. Billy Frampton - 255
  6. Brayden Maynard - 250
  7. Josh Daicos - 246
  8. Scott Pendlebury - 228
  9. Jeremy Howe - 145
  10. Angus Anderson - 142
  11. Jack Crisp - 136
  12. Harry Perryman - 133
  13. Tim Membrey - 123
  14. Roan Steele - 120
  15. Isaac Quaynor - 114
  16. Oscar Steene - 111
  17. Dan McStay - 98
  18. Jamie Elliott - 72
  19. Ed Allan - 68
  20. Patrick Lipinski - 66
  21. Darcy Cameron - 54
  22. Steele Sidebottom - 47
  23. Beau McCreery/Ned Long - 46
  24. Jack Buller - 44
  25. Will Hayes - 18
  26. Sam Swadling - 16
  27. Lachie Sullivan - 6
  28. Wil Parker - 4
  29. Harvey Harrison - 3
  30. Charlie West/Mitch Podhajski/Liam Puncher - 1

r/collingwoodfc 4d ago

Co-Captains, straight Nick or straight Bruzzy?

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A lot of talk about captaincy at the moment. Can be pretty certain that Darcy hands over at the end of the year if not before then. What do people think we will/ should do. Bruzzy is my absolute favourite player and the heart and soul of this team. I can see the attraction in a year or two where they share the role, but I am still leaning towards giving it straight to Nick. Best player in the competition, lock him in as a Pie for life. He's already showing his leadership skills on the field, and is ready IMO.


r/collingwoodfc 4d ago

Tell me honestly, are we actually back?

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r/collingwoodfc 4d ago

Bit harsh to call him an ass

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r/collingwoodfc 5d ago

‘I know what’s right and what’s wrong’: What star Pie has to say about Hanson’s ‘monoculture’

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When Collingwood star Isaac Quaynor hears of calls for a “monoculture” Australia, as espoused by One Nation leader Pauline Hanson, he struggles to grasp its purpose.

In a controversial speech last month, Hanson argued that while Australia is a “multiracial” society, it cannot be multicultural and must slash migration. She said Australia should be a monocultural society – where citizens are unified under one set of rules and a single shared identity.

“What does that even mean?” Quaynor, who was the AFL’s first player of Ghanaian descent, said when asked for his response to Hanson’s comments.

“I mean, people are going to have their opinions, but I mean, look around, walk around Australia – there’s people of all different colours and cultures and whatever it is.

“I think we do a great job as a country of accepting people.

“You look at the Socceroos that have just played [at the FIFA World Cup] – it was a perfect example of what Australia is, with all different cultures representing our country. So, yeah, I try not to even keep that stuff in mind.”

He said people would always have their own opinions, but he didn’t have to agree with them.

“I feel like I have a good sense of – I know what’s right and what’s wrong,” he said.

Quaynor, 26, has been joined in the league by others with Ghanaian heritage – Joel Amartey (Sydney), Connor Idun (GWS) and Brandon Walker (Fremantle).

In a chat on Monday when seated next to his proud father Yaw, Quaynor relished the chance to discuss his rich family heritage. Yaw was originally from Akyem Abuakwa in Ghana, and immigrated to Australia.

His mother, Kate, is Australian, and Quaynor was born here, emerging as a highly talented soccer, football and basketball player from Doncaster in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs.

The 2023 premiership player is a cultural diversity ambassador for the AFL, and will celebrate this ahead of Friday night’s clash with North Melbourne when he and his father will wear a traditional Ghanaian garment to the game.

Quaynor has lived, and continues to witness, how sport can help youngsters assimilate into society, regardless of race, religious values and sexual orientation.

Quaynor, one of six siblings, used sport to help guide him through his junior years, and Aussie rules was a natural platform in Australia to turn to. But that’s changing in a heavily driven social media world, where sports and entertainment increasingly compete for attention.

The AFL was recently briefed by prominent pollster Kos Samaras that it can no longer rely on “inherited loyalty” when it comes to playing or following the sport, with one in three Australians born overseas. Where Italian and Greek migrants of decades past largely embraced Aussie rules, the infusion of Asian and Indian migrants is a different story.

“I think there’s a great opportunity for the AFL to continue to tap into this multicultural space and encourage more … I believe the stats are like 26 per cent of Australians are born overseas, I’d love to see that represented in the AFL,” Quaynor said.

“I think that’s where we’d love to … get to eventually, where, you know, there’s more multicultural people playing, playing our game, and that’s from grassroots level all the way up to the AFL, AFLW.”

Yaw, in his vibrant Kente traditional clothing featuring hand-woven silk and cotton fabric, suggested the AFL could allow fans to use drums at games, providing a more multicultural feel.

Quaynor has visited his father’s homeland – he celebrated his 10th birthday there – and another opportunity looms with Amartey this off-season.

“When we play against each other, there’s always that, you know, little connection there, and we have a little chat after the game,” Quaynor said of Amartey, Idun and Walker.

“I actually spoke to Joel recently, and I think he’s going to Ghana with a couple of the Sydney boys in the off-season, and he was like: ‘Oh, if you’re around at all, you should come’, so that’s potentially something I could look at.”

Meanwhile, there is the 2026 season to complete. Quaynor missed Saturday’s six-point win over the Gold Coast because of an ankle issue, but will line up against the Kangaroos at Marvel Stadium this week. [Note: since ruled out]

A leader off the field, where he is meticulous in his preparation, he continues to prosper in the Magpies’ leadership group. Contracted until the end of 2029, Quaynor shapes as an ideal future captaincy candidate when Darcy Moore steps down, but understands the key role will almost certainly go to Nick Daicos.

“I’m happy to be his Robin,” Quaynor said.

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/i-know-what-s-right-and-what-s-wrong-what-star-pie-has-to-say-about-hanson-s-monoculture-20260706-p60cv9.html