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Collingwood Football Club
2019 season
PresidentEddie McGuire
CoachNathan Buckley
(8th season)
Captain(s)Scott Pendlebury
(6th season)
Home groundThe MCG
Regular season2nd
Leading goalkickerJordan De Goey (32 goals)
Highest home attendance78,017 vs. Geelong (Round 1)
Lowest home attendance37,559 vs. Port Adelaide (Round 7)
Average home attendance56,378

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.

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 Round 17 of the 2019 season (12 July 2019) and are taken from AFL Tables.
No. Name AFL debut Games (2019) Goals (2019) Games (CFC) Goals (CFC) Games (AFL career) Goals (AFL career)
1 Jaidyn Stephenson 2018 12 21 38 59 38 59
2 Jordan De Goey 2015 14 32 85 116 85 116
3 Daniel Wells 2003 (North Melbourne) 1 3 15 16 258 166
4 Brodie Grundy 2013 16 5 124 41 124 41
5 Jamie Elliott 2012 9 12 98 150 98 150
6 Tyson Goldsack 2007 0 0 165 50 165 50
7 Adam Treloar 2012 (Greater Western Sydney) 16 8 76 46 155 94
8 Tom Langdon 2014 9 0 89 3 89 3
9 Sam Murray 2018 0 0 13 0 13 0
10 Scott Pendlebury (c) 2006 16 4 293 170 293 170
11 Dayne Beams 2009 9 5 119 123 177 172
12 Matthew Scharenberg 2015 2 0 33 0 33 0
13 Taylor Adams 2012 (Greater Western Sydney) 5 1 94 34 125 46
14 James Aish 2014 (Brisbane Lions) 12 0 48 15 80 23
15 Lynden Dunn 2006 (Melbourne) 0 0 31 1 196 98
16 Chris Mayne 2008 (Fremantle) 13 3 37 10 209 206
17 Callum Brown 2017 14 8 27 10 27 10
18 Travis Varcoe 2007 (Geelong) 10 3 77 34 215 164
19 Levi Greenwood 2009 (North Melbourne) 12 0 73 30 147 56
20 Ben Reid 2007 7 10 149 69 149 69
21 Tom Phillips 2016 16 10 66 37 66 37
22 Steele Sidebottom 2009 16 6 227 157 227 157
23 Jordan Roughead 2010 (Western Bulldogs) 16 0 16 0 154 34
24 Josh Thomas 2013 15 12 82 76 82 76
25 Jack Crisp 2012 (Brisbane Lions) 16 1 108 36 126 46
26 Josh Daicos 2017 2 1 14 7 14 7
27 Will Kelly **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
28 Nathan Murphy 2018 0 0 2 0 2 0
29 Tim Broomhead 2014 0 0 36 27 36 27
30 Darcy Moore 2015 14 0 68 61 68 61
31 Flynn Appleby 2018 0 0 9 0 9 0
32 Will Hoskin-Elliott 2012 (Greater Western Sydney) 11 11 59 71 111 113
33 Rupert Wills 2016 3 0 9 1 9 1
34 Tyler Brown **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Isaac Quaynor 2019 2 0 2 0 2 0
36 Brayden Sier 2018 5 1 17 3 17 3
37 Brayden Maynard 2015 16 0 89 14 89 14
38 Jeremy Howe 2011 (Melbourne) 13 0 75 8 175 88
39 Ben Crocker 2016 1 0 24 18 24 18
40 Atu Bosenavulagi **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 Brody Mihocek 2018 16 24 32 53 32 53
43 Anton Tohill **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 Jack Madgen 2018 1 0 5 0 5 0
45 Max Lynch **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 Mason Cox 2016 11 18 55 70 55 70
47 Mark Keane **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
49 John Noble 2019 1 0 1 0 1 0

Squad changes

In

No. Name Position Previous Club via
43 Republic of Ireland Anton Tohill Derry GAA Category B rookie selection[1]
47 Republic of Ireland Mark Keane Cork GAA Category B rookie selection[1]
23 Victoria (state) Jordan Roughead Ruckman / Defender Western Bulldogs trade[2]
11 Queensland Dayne Beams Midfielder Brisbane Lions trade[3][4]
35 Victoria (state) Isaac Quaynor Defender Oakleigh Chargers AFL National Draft, first round (pick No. 13), Next Generation Academy selection[5][6]
27 Victoria (state) Will Kelly Defender Oakleigh Chargers AFL National Draft, second round (pick No. 29), Father–son rule selection - son of Craig Kelly[7][6]
40 Victoria (state) Atu Bosenavulagi Forward Oakleigh Chargers AFL National Draft, fifth round (pick No. 77), Next Generation Academy selection[8][6]
29 South Australia Tim Broomhead Midfielder Collingwood AFL Rookie Draft, first round (pick No. 17)[9]
9 Victoria (state) Sam Murray Defender Collingwood AFL Rookie Draft, second round (pick No. 33)[9]
49 South Australia John Noble Winger West Adelaide AFL Mid-season Draft, first round (pick No. 14)[10]

Out

No. Name Position New Club via
1 Western Australia Alex Fasolo Forward Carlton free agent[11][12]
9 Victoria (state) Sam Murray Defender delisted[13]
11 Victoria (state) Jarryd Blair Forward delisted[13]
23 Victoria (state) Sam McLarty Defender delisted[13]
27 Victoria (state) Kayle Kirby Forward retired[13]
29 South Australia Tim Broomhead Midfielder delisted[13]
40 Queensland Josh Smith Midfielder delisted[13]
43 Queensland Adam Oxley Defender delisted[13]

AFL season

Pre-season matches

Collingwood's 2019 scratch matches[14]
Date and local time Opponent Scores[a] Venue Ref
Home Away Result
Friday, 22 February (10:00 am) Melbourne 7.6 (48) 11.6 (72) Lost by 24 points Olympic Park Oval [H] [15]
Collingwood's 2019 JLT Community Series fixtures
Date and local time Opponent Scores[a] Venue Attendance Ref
Home Away Result
Monday, 4 March (3:40 pm) Fremantle 12.12 (84) 17.9 (111) Won by 27 points HBF Arena [A] 5,245 [16]
Monday, 11 March (2:10 pm) Carlton 11.11 (77) 10.13 (73) Won by 4 points Morwell Recreation Reserve [H] 6,386 [17]

Regular season

Collingwood's 2019 AFL season fixtures
Round Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Attendance Ladder
position
Ref
Scores[a]
1
Friday, 22 March (7:50 pm) Geelong 9.11 (65) 10.12 (72) Lost by 7 points MCG [H] 78,017 11th [18]
2
Thursday, 28 March (7:20 pm) Richmond 10.6 (66) 17.8 (110) Won by 44 points MCG [A] 70,699 7th [19]
3
Saturday, 6 April (7:25 pm) West Coast 11.10 (76) 15.8 (98) Lost by 22 points MCG [H] 60,878 11th [20]
4
Friday, 12 April (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 11.12 (78) 9.10 (64) Won by 14 points MCG [H] 59,257 8th [21]
5
Thursday, 18 April (7:35 pm) Brisbane Lions 8.13 (61) 18.15 (123) Won by 62 points Gabba [A] 34,017 4th [22]
6
Thursday, 25 April (3:20 pm) Essendon 10.9 (69) 10.13 (73) Won by 4 points MCG [A] 92,241 3rd [23]
7
Friday, 3 May (7:50 pm) Port Adelaide 15.18 (108) 10.9 (69) Won by 39 points Marvel Stadium [H] 37,559 2nd [24]
8
Saturday, 11 May (1:45 pm) Carlton 13.9 (87) 16.10 (106) Won by 19 points MCG [A] 69,289 2nd [25]
9
Saturday, 18 May (1:45 pm) St Kilda 17.10 (112) 10.11 (71) Won by 41 points MCG [H] 60,702 2nd [26]
10
Friday, 24 May (7:50 pm) Sydney 11.7 (73) 11.14 (80) Won by 7 points SCG [A] 34,649 2nd [27]
11
Saturday, 1 June (1:45 pm) Fremantle 11.9 (75) 11.13 (79) Lost by 4 points MCG [H] 41,774 3rd [28]
12
Monday, 10 June (3:20 pm) Melbourne 15.8 (98) 7.15 (57) Won by 41 points MCG [H] 74,036 2nd [29]
13
Bye 3rd
14
Sunday, 23 June (3:20 pm) Western Bulldogs 10.13 (73) 13.4 (82) Won by 9 points Marvel Stadium [A] 39,836 2nd [30]
15
Saturday, 29 June (7:25 pm) North Melbourne 5.7 (37) 11.15 (81) Lost by 44 points Marvel Stadium [H] 38,801 2nd [31]
16
Friday, 5 July (7:50 pm) Hawthorn 9.13 (67) 9.9 (63) Lost by 4 points MCG [A] 66,407 3rd [32]
17
Friday, 12 July (6:10 pm) West Coast 12.5 (77) 11.12 (78) Won by 1 point Optus Stadium [A] 56,251 2nd [33]
18
Saturday, 20 July (4:35 pm) Greater Western Sydney Spotless Stadium [A]
19
Friday, 26 July (7:50 pm) Richmond MCG [H]
20
Sunday, 4 August (1:10 pm) Gold Coast MCG [H]
21
Saturday, 10 August (1:45 pm) Melbourne MCG [A]
22
Saturday, 17 August (4:05 pm) Adelaide Adelaide Oval [A]
23
TBD Essendon MCG [H]

Ladder

Template:AFL Ladder/2019

Awards & Milestones

AFL Awards

Milestones

VFL season

Pre-season matches

Collingwood's 2019 VFL pre-season fixture[44]
Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Ref
Scores[a]
Sunday, 10 March (2:00 pm) Northern Blues 7.4 (46) 7.4 (46) Draw Holden Centre [H] [45]
Friday, 15 March (7:00 pm) Coburg 9.6 (60) 5.5 (35) Won by 25 points Holden Centre [H] [46]
Friday, 22 March (4:00 pm) Geelong 7.12 (54) 10.11 (71) Lost by 17 points Holden Centre [H] [47]
Thursday, 28 March (7:00 pm) Richmond 15.9 (99) 6.9 (45) Lost by 54 points Punt Road Oval [A] [48]

Regular season

Collingwood's 2019 VFL season fixture[49]
Round Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Ladder
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 [50]
2
Friday, 12 April (4:30 pm) Footscray 6.4 (40) 17.10 (112) Lost by 72 points Olympic Park Oval [H] 9th [51]
3
Saturday, 20 April (2:00 pm) Northern Blues 11.11 (77) 11.14 (80) Lost by 3 points Victoria Park [H] 13th [52]
4
Saturday, 27 April (2:00 pm) Essendon 15.12 (102) 9.11 (65) Lost by 37 points Windy Hill [A] 13th [53]
5
Bye 13th
6
Sunday, 12 May (2:00 pm) Sandringham 8.7 (55) 7.16 (56) Lost by 1 point Victoria Park [H] 13th [54]
7
Sunday, 19 May (1:00 pm) Geelong 10.8 (68) 9.7 (61) Lost by 7 points GMHBA Stadium [A] 13th [55]
8
Saturday, 25 May (2:00 pm) Box Hill 12.7 (79) 9.11 (65) Won by 14 points Victoria Park [H] 12th [56]
9
Sunday, 2 June (2:00 pm) Port Melbourne 15.16 (106) 10.4 (64) Lost by 42 points Adcon Stadium [A] 12th [57]
10
Sunday, 9 June (2:10 pm) Casey 15.12 (102) 6.3 (39) Lost by 63 points Casey Fields [A] 12th [58]
11
Bye 12th
12
Sunday, 23 June (11:00 am) Footscray 8.10 (58) 12.9 (81) Won by 23 points Marvel Stadium [A] 12th [59]
13
Saturday, 29 June North Melbourne 9.7 (61) 6.5 (41) Won by 20 points Marvel Stadium [H] 12th [60]
14
Saturday, 6 July (2:00 pm) Werribee 11.11 (77) 12.8 (80) Won by 3 points Avalon Airport Oval [A] 11th [61]
15
Saturday, 13 July (2:00 pm) Williamstown Victoria Park [H]
16
Sunday, 21 July (2:00 pm) Frankston Skybus Stadium [A]
17
Friday, 26 July (4:30 pm) Richmond Olympic Park Oval [H]
18
Sunday, 4 August (11:40 am) Northern Blues Marvel Stadium [A]
19
Sunday, 11 August (12:00 pm) Casey Olympic Park Oval [H]
20
Bye
21
Saturday, 24 August (2:00 pm) Box Hill Box Hill City Oval [A]

Ladder

Template:AFL Ladder/2019/VFL

Women's season

Pre-season matches

Collingwood's 2019 AFLW pre-season fixture[62]
Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Ref
Scores[a]
Saturday, 19 January (5:00 pm) ‹See Tfd›Western Bulldogs 5.5 (35) 4.4 (28) Lost by 7 points Mars Stadium [A] [63]

Regular season

Collingwood's 2019 AFL Women's season fixture[64]
Round Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Attendance Ladder
position
Ref
Scores[a]
1
Saturday, 2 February (6:40 pm) ‹See Tfd›Geelong 3.6 (24) 3.5 (23) Lost by 1 point GMHBA Stadium [A] 18,429 3rd [65]
2
Saturday, 9 February (4:45 pm) ‹See Tfd›Melbourne 1.3 (9) 3.8 (26) Lost by 17 points Victoria Park [H] 7,228 4th [66]
3
Saturday, 16 February (4:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Fremantle 7.9 (51) 2.6 (18) Lost by 33 points Fremantle Oval [A] 5,443 5th [67]
4
Sunday, 24 February (2:05 pm) ‹See Tfd›Greater Western Sydney 4.3 (27) 5.6 (36) Lost by 9 points Morwell Recreation Reserve [H] 1,743 5th [68]
5
Saturday, 2 March (7:15 pm) ‹See Tfd›Carlton 4.10 (34) 4.5 (29) Lost by 5 points Ikon Park [A] 3,215 5th [69]
6
Saturday, 9 March (4:45 pm) ‹See Tfd›North Melbourne 5.1 (35) 7.11 (53) Lost by 18 points Marvel Stadium [H] 10,612 5th [70]
7
Sunday, 17 March (2:05 pm) Brisbane 3.7 (25) 2.7 (19) Won by 6 points Victoria Park [H] 2,030 5th [71]

Ladder

Template:AFL Women's Ladder/2019 Conference B

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 debut Games (2019) Goals (2019) Games (CFC) Goals (CFC) Games (AFLW career) Goals (AFLW career)
1 Sharni Layton 2019 6 0 6 0 6 0
2 Chloe Molloy 2018 0 0 7 1 7 1
3 Nicole Hildebrand 2017 (Brisbane) 2 0 2 0 15 0
4 Sarah D'Arcy 2017 5 4 17 6 17 6
5 Emma Grant 2017 6 1 20 2 20 2
6 Jordyn Allen 2019 7 1 7 1 7 1
7 Sarah Rowe 2019 7 2 7 2 7 2
8 Brittany Bonnici 2017 7 0 21 1 21 1
9 Melissa Kuys 2017 2 0 15 2 15 2
10 Ashleigh Brazill 2018 6 0 8 0 8 0
11 Eliza Hynes 2018 6 0 8 0 8 0
12 Stacey Livingstone 2017 7 0 16 0 16 0
13 Jaimee Lambert 2017 (‹See Tfd›Western Bulldogs) 7 3 14 4 20 9
15 Erica Fowler 2019 2 0 2 0 2 0
16 Katie Lynch 2019 6 1 6 1 6 1
17 Steph Chiocci (c) 2017 7 1 19 4 19 4
18 Ruby Schleicher 2017 6 0 16 0 16 0
19 Georgie Parker 2018 1 0 3 0 3 0
20 Cecilia McIntosh 2017 4 0 17 1 17 1
21 Iilish Ross 2018 6 0 11 0 11 0
22 Sophie Casey 2017 7 0 15 1 15 1
23 Lauren Butler 2019 3 0 3 0 3 0
24 Sophie Alexander 2019 4 1 4 1 4 1
25 Mikala Cann 2019 4 0 4 0 4 0
28 Holly Whitford 2018 1 0 4 0 4 0
31 Jordan Membrey 2017 (Brisbane) 3 2 3 2 8 3
32 Georgia Gourlay 2019 5 0 5 0 5 0
34 Darcy Guttridge 2019 3 3 3 3 3 3
35 Maddie Shevlin 2019 5 1 5 1 5 1
41 Kristy Stratton 2018 5 0 7 0 7 0
46 Sarah Dargan 2018 7 2 10 2 10 2

Squad changes

In
No. Name Position Previous Club via
3 Victoria (state) Nicole Hildebrand Defender Brisbane trade[72]
7 Republic of Ireland Sarah Rowe Forward County Mayo rookie signing[73]
1 Victoria (state) Sharni Layton Defender Collingwood Magpies Netball rookie signing[74]
6 Victoria (state) Jordyn Allen Defender / Midfielder Dandenong Stingrays AFLW National Draft, first round (pick No. 5)[75]
16 Victoria (state) Katie Lynch Midfielder / Forward Oakleigh Chargers AFLW National Draft, first round (pick No. 11)[75]
25 Victoria (state) Mikala Cann Midfielder Eastern Ranges AFLW National Draft, second round (pick No. 13)[75]
23 Victoria (state) Lauren Butler Defender GWV Rebels AFLW National Draft, second round (pick No. 18)[75]
35 Australian Capital Territory Maddie Shevlin Midfielder Gungahlin Jets AFLW National Draft, second round (pick No. 19)[75]
24 Victoria (state) Sophie Alexander Forward Collingwood Reserves AFLW National Draft, third round (pick No. 29)[75]
32 Victoria (state) Georgia Gourlay Defender / Midfielder Casey Demons AFLW National Draft, third round (pick No. 32)[75]
31 Victoria (state) Jordan Membrey Midfielder / Forward Wilston Grange AFLW National Draft, fifth round (pick No. 51)[75]
15 Victoria (state) Erica Fowler Forward Collingwood Reserves AFLW National Draft, ninth round (pick No. 70)[75]
Out
No. Name Position New Club via
27 Victoria (state) Jess Duffin Forward ‹See Tfd›North Melbourne expansion club signing[76]
43 Victoria (state) Jasmine Garner Forward ‹See Tfd›North Melbourne expansion club signing[76]
23 Victoria (state) Moana Hope Forward ‹See Tfd›North Melbourne expansion club signing[76]
60 Western Australia Emma King Ruck ‹See Tfd›North Melbourne expansion club signing[76]
6 Victoria (state) Christina Bernardi Midfielder / Forward ‹See Tfd›Greater Western Sydney trade[77]
38 Victoria (state) Amelia Barden Midfielder ‹See Tfd›Carlton trade[78]
1 Western Australia Caitlyn Edwards Defender retired[79]
7 Victoria (state) Lauren Tesoriero Midfielder / Forward delisted[80]
26 Western Australia Tara Morgan Defender delisted[80]
20 Victoria (state) Cecilia McIntosh Defender retired[81]

League Awards

Club Awards

Notes

Key
  • H ^ Home match.
  • A ^ Away match.
Notes
  • a Collingwood's scores are indicated in bold font.

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