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 attendance 85,405 vs. Essendon (Round 23) Lowest home attendance 33,577 vs. Gold Coast (Round 20) Average home attendance 58,975 Club membership 85,226[1]
Main article: 2019 AFL season
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 the 1st Preliminary Final of the 2019 season (21 September 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
14
24
40
62
40
62
2
Jordan De Goey
2015
17
34
88
118
88
118
3
Daniel Wells
2003 (North Melbourne )
1
3
15
16
258
166
4
Brodie Grundy
2013
24
7
132
43
132
43
5
Jamie Elliott
2012
16
26
105
164
105
164
6
Tyson Goldsack
2007
0
0
165
50
165
50
7
Adam Treloar
2012 (Greater Western Sydney )
24
10
84
48
163
96
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
24
12
301
178
301
178
11
Dayne Beams
2009
9
5
119
123
177
172
12
Matthew Scharenberg
2015
7
0
38
0
38
0
13
Taylor Adams
2012 (Greater Western Sydney )
12
6
101
39
132
51
14
James Aish
2014 (Brisbane Lions )
14
0
50
15
82
23
15
Lynden Dunn
2006 (Melbourne )
0
0
31
1
196
98
16
Chris Mayne
2008 (Fremantle )
21
4
45
11
217
207
17
Callum Brown
2017
22
11
35
13
35
13
18
Travis Varcoe
2007 (Geelong )
16
9
83
40
221
170
19
Levi Greenwood
2009 (North Melbourne )
17
0
78
30
152
56
20
Ben Reid
2007
8
11
150
70
150
70
21
Tom Phillips
2016
24
12
74
39
74
39
22
Steele Sidebottom
2009
23
10
234
161
234
161
23
Jordan Roughead
2010 (Western Bulldogs )
24
1
24
1
162
35
24
Josh Thomas
2013
22
21
89
85
89
85
25
Jack Crisp
2012 (Brisbane Lions )
24
2
116
37
134
47
26
Josh Daicos
2017
5
1
17
7
17
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
17
0
71
61
71
61
31
Flynn Appleby
2018
1
0
10
0
10
0
32
Will Hoskin-Elliott
2012 (Greater Western Sydney )
19
19
67
79
119
121
33
Rupert Wills
2016
9
0
15
1
15
1
34
Tyler Brown
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
Isaac Quaynor
2019
4
0
4
0
4
0
36
Brayden Sier
2018
6
2
18
4
18
4
37
Brayden Maynard
2015
23
1
97
15
97
15
38
Jeremy Howe
2011 (Melbourne )
21
1
83
9
183
89
39
Ben Crocker
2016
3
3
26
21
26
21
40
Atu Bosenavulagi
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
41
Brody Mihocek
2018
24
36
40
65
40
65
43
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
44
Jack Madgen
2018
4
0
8
0
8
0
45
Max Lynch
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
46
Mason Cox
2016
14
19
58
71
58
71
47
Mark Keane
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
49
John Noble
2019
5
0
5
0
5
0
Squad changes [ ]
In [ ]
No.
Name
Position
Previous Club
via
43
Defender
Derry GAA
Category B rookie selection [2]
47
Mark Keane
Defender
Cork GAA
Category B rookie selection [2]
23
Jordan Roughead
Ruckman / Defender
Western Bulldogs
trade[3]
11
Dayne Beams
Midfielder
Brisbane Lions
trade[4] [5]
35
Isaac Quaynor
Defender
Oakleigh Chargers
AFL National Draft , first round (pick No. 13), Next Generation Academy selection[6] [7]
27
Will Kelly
Defender
Oakleigh Chargers
AFL National Draft , second round (pick No. 29), Father–son rule selection - son of Craig Kelly [8] [7]
40
Atu Bosenavulagi
Forward
Oakleigh Chargers
AFL National Draft , fifth round (pick No. 77), Next Generation Academy selection[9] [7]
29
Tim Broomhead
Midfielder
Collingwood
AFL Rookie Draft , first round (pick No. 17)[10]
9
Sam Murray
Defender
Collingwood
AFL Rookie Draft , second round (pick No. 33)[10]
49
John Noble
Winger
West Adelaide
AFL Mid-season Draft , first round (pick No. 14)[11]
Out [ ]
AFL season [ ]
Pre-season matches [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Finals series [ ]
Ladder [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
Qualification
1
Geelong
22
16
6
0
1984
1462
135.7
64
Finals series
2
Brisbane Lions
22
16
6
0
2004
1694
118.3
64
3
Richmond (P)
22
16
6
0
1892
1664
113.7
64
4
Collingwood
22
15
7
0
1885
1601
117.7
60
5
West Coast
22
15
7
0
1902
1691
112.5
60
6
Greater Western Sydney
22
13
9
0
1926
1669
115.4
52
7
Western Bulldogs
22
12
10
0
1941
1810
107.2
48
8
Essendon
22
12
10
0
1702
1784
95.4
48
9
Hawthorn
22
11
11
0
1742
1602
108.7
44
10
Port Adelaide
22
11
11
0
1806
1714
105.4
44
11
Adelaide
22
10
12
0
1776
1761
100.9
40
12
North Melbourne
22
10
12
0
1824
1834
99.5
40
13
Fremantle
22
9
13
0
1579
1718
91.9
36
14
St Kilda
22
9
13
0
1645
1961
83.9
36
15
Sydney
22
8
14
0
1706
1746
97.7
32
16
Carlton
22
7
15
0
1609
1905
84.5
28
17
Melbourne
22
5
17
0
1569
1995
78.6
20
18
Gold Coast
22
3
19
0
1351
2232
60.5
12
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 [ ]
Round 1 – Jordan Roughead (Collingwood debut)[49]
Round 4 – Chris Mayne (200 AFL games)[50]
Round 6 – Mason Cox (50 games (first American to hit this milestone))[51] [52]
Round 6 – Jordan De Goey (100 goals)[53] [54]
Round 7 – Will Hoskin-Elliott (50 Collingwood games)
Round 8 – Jack Crisp (100 Collingwood games)[55]
Round 8 – Jaidyn Stephenson (50 goals)
Round 16 – Isaac Quaynor (AFL debut)[56]
Round 17 – John Noble (AFL debut)[57]
Round 17 – Brody Mihocek (50 goals)
Round 20 – Jamie Elliott (100 games)[58]
Qualifying Final – Scott Pendlebury (300 games)[59]
Qualifying Final – Taylor Adams (100 Collingwood games)
Qualifying Final – Taylor Adams (50 AFL goals)
Preliminary Final – Ben Reid (150 games)[60]
Preliminary Final – James Aish (50 Collingwood games)
VFL season [ ]
Pre-season matches [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Ladder [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
Qualification
1
Richmond (P)
18
16
2
0
1550
1144
135.5
64
Finals
2
Footscray
18
14
3
1
1651
1120
147.4
58
3
Williamstown
18
13
4
1
1442
1183
121.9
54
4
Essendon
18
12
6
0
1627
1222
133.1
48
5
Werribee
18
11
7
0
1579
1236
127.8
44
6
Geelong
18
11
7
0
1487
1215
122.4
44
7
Port Melbourne
18
10
7
1
1552
1399
110.9
42
8
Box Hill Hawks
18
9
8
1
1413
1268
111.4
38
9
Casey Demons
18
9
9
0
1211
1183
102.4
36
10
Northern Blues
18
7
11
0
1288
1500
85.9
28
11
Collingwood
18
7
11
0
1090
1298
84.0
28
12
Sandringham
18
6
12
0
1163
1488
78.2
24
13
North Melbourne
18
5
13
0
1235
1777
69.5
20
14
Coburg
18
2
16
0
1204
1719
70.0
8
15
Frankston
18
1
17
0
1002
1742
57.5
4
Source:
SportsTG Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
Women's season [ ]
Pre-season matches [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Ladder [ ]
Conference B
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
Qualification
1
Carlton
7
4
3
0
257
258
99.6
16
Preliminary finals
2
Geelong
7
3
4
0
154
235
65.5
12
3
Greater Western Sydney
7
2
5
0
208
295
70.5
8
4
Brisbane
7
2
5
0
193
274
70.4
8
5
Collingwood
7
1
6
0
162
243
66.7
4
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 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 (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
Out
No.
Name
Position
New Club
via
27
Jess Duffin
Forward
North Melbourne
expansion club signing[99]
43
Jasmine Garner
Forward
North Melbourne
expansion club signing[99]
23
Moana Hope
Forward
North Melbourne
expansion club signing[99]
60
Emma King
Ruck
North Melbourne
expansion club signing[99]
6
Christina Bernardi
Midfielder / Forward
Greater Western Sydney
trade[100]
38
Amelia Barden
Midfielder
Carlton
trade[101]
1
Caitlyn Edwards
Defender
retired[102]
7
Lauren Tesoriero
Midfielder / Forward
delisted[103]
26
Tara Morgan
Defender
delisted[103]
20
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 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
H ^ Home match.
A ^ Away match.
Notes
a Collingwood's scores are indicated in bold font.
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