Collingwood Football Club 2021 season President Eddie McGuire (until 9 February 2021) Mark Korda & Peter Murphy (interim co-presidents) (from 10 February until 21 April 2021) Mark Korda (from 21 April 2021) Coach See below Captain(s) See below Home ground See below Regular season See below
The 2021 Collingwood Football Club season is the club's 125th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its reserves team in the Victorian Football League and women's teams in the AFL Women's and VFL Women's competitions.
Overview [ ]
Squad [ ]
Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2021 statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches during the 2021 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 23 of the 2021 season (22 August 2021) and are taken from AFL Tables .
No.
Name
AFL debut
Games (2021)
Goals (2021)
Games (CFC )
Goals (CFC)
Games (AFL career)
Goals (AFL career)
1
Jay Rantall
2021
5
0
5
0
5
0
2
Jordan De Goey
2015
20
23
118
155
118
155
3
Isaac Quaynor
2019
20
1
35
1
35
1
4
Brodie Grundy
2013
20
12
171
58
171
58
5
Jamie Elliott
2012
13
25
136
199
136
199
6
Tyler Brown
2020
7
0
16
2
16
2
7
Josh Daicos
2017
17
9
52
26
52
26
8
Trent Bianco
2021
12
7
12
7
12
7
9
John Noble
2019
22
2
44
4
44
4
10
Scott Pendlebury (c )
2006
18
4
334
183
334
183
11
Mark Keane
2020
4
0
5
0
5
0
12
Tom Wilson
2021
4
0
4
0
4
0
13
Taylor Adams
2012 (Greater Western Sydney )
14
2
134
49
165
61
14
Darcy Cameron
2018 (Sydney )
18
22
28
26
29
26
15
Max Lynch
2020
2
0
3
0
3
0
16
Chris Mayne
2008 (Fremantle )
17
0
76
11
248
207
17
Callum Brown
2017
15
3
64
22
64
22
18
Finlay Macrae
2021
9
1
9
1
9
1
19
Levi Greenwood
2009 (North Melbourne )
2
0
86
31
160
57
20
Will Kelly
2020
2
0
3
1
3
1
21
Trey Ruscoe
2020
9
2
13
7
13
7
22
Steele Sidebottom
2009
21
8
264
174
264
174
23
Jordan Roughead
2010 (Western Bulldogs )
21
0
62
1
200
35
24
Josh Thomas
2013
20
12
123
101
123
101
25
Jack Crisp
2012 (Brisbane Lions )
22
2
157
41
175
51
26
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
27
Caleb Poulter
2021
11
2
11
2
11
2
28
Nathan Murphy
2018
15
1
17
1
17
1
29
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
30
Darcy Moore
2015
13
4
102
65
102
65
31
Beau McCreery
2021
13
11
13
11
13
11
32
Will Hoskin-Elliott
2012 (Greater Western Sydney )
20
13
105
103
157
145
33
Jack Ginnivan
2021
5
6
5
6
5
6
34
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
35
Oliver Henry
2021
10
7
10
7
10
7
36
Brayden Sier
2018
6
1
27
6
27
6
37
Brayden Maynard
2015
22
1
138
16
138
16
38
Jeremy Howe
2011 (Melbourne )
8
1
95
10
195
90
39
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
40
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
41
Brody Mihocek
2018
21
34
79
124
79
124
43
2021
1
0
1
0
1
0
44
Jack Madgen
2018
19
1
40
1
40
1
46
Mason Cox
2016
7
8
76
93
76
93
Squad changes [ ]
In [ ]
No.
Name
Position
Previous Club
via
35
Oliver Henry
Utility
Geelong Falcons
AFL national draft , first round (pick No. 17)[12]
18
Finlay Macrae
Midfielder
Oakleigh Chargers
AFL national draft , first round (pick No. 19)[13]
26
Midfielder
Oakleigh Chargers
AFL national draft , first round (pick No. 23), Next Generation Academy selection[14]
27
Caleb Poulter
Midfielder / Forward
Woodville-West Torrens
AFL national draft , second round (pick No. 30)[15]
29
Forward
Northern Knights
AFL national draft , second round (pick No. 31)[16]
31
Beau McCreery
Forward
South Adelaide
AFL national draft , third round (pick No. 44)[17]
33
Jack Ginnivan
Forward
Bendigo Pioneers
AFL rookie draft , first round (pick No. 13)[18]
34
Midfielder / Defender
Launceston
AFL rookie draft , second round (pick No. 28)[19]
40
Forward
Sturt
AFL mid-season draft , first round (pick No. 3)[20]
39
Ruck / Forward
Eastern Ranges
AFL mid-season draft , second round (pick No. 18)[21]
TBD
Ruck
Oakleigh Chargers
International Rookie Scholarship[22]
Out [ ]
AFL season [ ]
Main article: 2021 AFL season
Pre-season matches [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Ladder [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
Qualification
1
Melbourne (P)
22
17
4
1
1888
1443
130.8
70
Finals series
2
Port Adelaide
22
17
5
0
1884
1492
126.3
68
3
Geelong
22
16
6
0
1845
1456
126.7
64
4
Brisbane Lions
22
15
7
0
2131
1599
133.3
60
5
Western Bulldogs
22
15
7
0
1994
1501
132.8
60
6
Sydney
22
15
7
0
1986
1656
119.9
60
7
Greater Western Sydney
22
11
10
1
1768
1773
99.7
46
8
Essendon
22
11
11
0
1953
1790
109.1
44
9
West Coast
22
10
12
0
1752
1880
93.2
40
10
St Kilda
22
10
12
0
1644
1796
91.5
40
11
Fremantle
22
10
12
0
1578
1825
86.5
40
12
Richmond
22
9
12
1
1743
1780
97.9
38
13
Carlton
22
8
14
0
1746
1972
88.5
32
14
Hawthorn
22
7
13
2
1629
1912
85.2
32
15
Adelaide
22
7
15
0
1616
1971
82.0
28
16
Gold Coast
22
7
15
0
1430
1863
76.8
28
17
Collingwood
22
6
16
0
1557
1818
85.6
24
18
North Melbourne
22
4
17
1
1458
2075
70.3
18
Updated to match(es) played on 21 August 2021. Source:
AFL Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Awards & Milestones [ ]
AFL Awards [ ]
Club Awards [ ]
Milestones [ ]
Round 1 – Oliver Henry (AFL debut)[82]
Round 1 – Callum Brown (50 games)
Round 2 – Jordan De Goey (100 games)[83] [84]
Round 3 – Beau McCreery (AFL debut)[85]
Round 5 – Finlay Macrae (AFL debut)[86]
Round 5 – Brody Mihocek (100 goals)
Round 6 – Jay Rantall (AFL debut)[87]
Round 7 – Caleb Poulter (AFL debut)[88]
Round 8 – Steele Sidebottom (250 games)[89]
Round 9 – Tom Wilson (AFL debut)[90]
Round 10 – Jordan Roughead (50 Collingwood games)
Round 11 – Trent Bianco (AFL debut)[91]
Round 11 – Darcy Moore (100 games)[92]
Round 16 – Josh Daicos (50 games)[93]
Round 16 – Jack Crisp (150 Collingwood games)
Round 16 – Will Hoskin-Elliott (100 Collingwood goals)
Round 17 – Will Hoskin-Elliott (100 Collingwood games)
Round 19 – Jack Ginnivan (AFL debut)[94]
Round 19 – (AFL debut)[95]
Round 22 – Josh Thomas (100 goals)[96]
Round 23 – Jordan Roughead (200 AFL games)[97]
VFL season [ ]
Pre-season matches [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Finals series [ ]
Ladder [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
Pct
Pts
M/R
1
Footscray
10
10
0
0
976
575
169.7
40
100
2
Southport
10
9
1
0
1168
651
180.7
36
90
3
Box Hill
10
8
2
0
1085
647
167.7
32
80
4
Geelong (R)
9
7
2
0
885
529
167.3
28
78
5
Casey Demons
9
7
2
0
818
491
166.6
28
78
6
Williamstown
9
6
2
1
768
563
136.4
26
72
7
Collingwood (R)
9
6
3
0
683
738
92.5
24
67
8
Greater Western Sydney (R)
11
7
4
0
819
868
94.4
28
64
9
Werribee
9
5
4
0
851
577
147.5
20
56
10
Frankston
11
6
5
0
903
870
103.8
24
55
11
Richmond (R)
10
4
5
1
822
795
103.4
18
45
12
Carlton (R)
9
4
5
0
790
780
101.3
16
44
13
Sandringham
9
4
5
0
755
801
94.3
16
44
14
Gold Coast (R)
10
4
6
0
753
975
77.2
16
40
15
North Melbourne (R)
10
4
6
0
578
1015
57.0
16
40
16
Coburg
10
3
7
0
773
813
95.1
12
30
17
Brisbane (R)
10
3
7
0
732
1115
65.7
12
30
18
Northern Bullants
10
3
7
0
618
987
62.6
12
30
19
Sydney (R)
10
2
8
0
721
811
88.9
8
20
20
Essendon (R)
10
2
8
0
591
916
64.5
8
20
21
Port Melbourne
9
1
8
0
565
839
67.3
4
11
22
Aspley
10
1
9
0
806
1104
73.0
4
10
AFLW season [ ]
Pre-season matches [ ]
Regular season [ ]
Finals series [ ]
Ladder [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
Qualification
1
Adelaide
9
7
2
0
446
214
208.4
28
Finals series
2
Brisbane Lions (P)
9
7
2
0
390
200
195.0
28
3
Collingwood
9
7
2
0
362
190
190.5
28
4
Melbourne
9
7
2
0
382
293
130.4
28
5
Fremantle
9
6
3
0
374
202
185.1
24
6
North Melbourne
9
6
3
0
379
266
142.5
24
7
Carlton
9
5
4
0
415
330
125.8
20
8
Western Bulldogs
9
5
4
0
300
340
88.2
20
9
Greater Western Sydney
9
4
5
0
240
324
74.1
16
10
Richmond
9
3
6
0
312
369
84.6
12
11
St Kilda
9
3
6
0
272
391
69.6
12
12
West Coast
9
2
7
0
229
432
53.0
8
13
Geelong
9
1
8
0
164
408
40.2
4
14
Gold Coast
9
0
9
0
176
482
36.5
0
Updated to match(es) played on 17 March 2021. Source:
Womens.AFL Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers
Squad [ ]
Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2021 statistics are for AFL Women's regular season and finals series matches during the 2021 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 preliminary final of the 2021 season (10 April 2021) and are taken from Australian Football .
No.
Name
AFLW debut
Games (2021)
Goals (2021)
Games (CFC )
Goals (CFC)
Games (AFLW career)
Goals (AFLW career)
1
Sharni Norder
2019
10
2
23
5
23
5
2
Chloe Molloy
2018
11
16
25
23
25
23
3
Brianna Davey (c )
2017 (Carlton )
11
6
17
6
34
9
4
Abbey Green
2020 (North Melbourne )
0
0
0
0
2
0
5
Amelia Velardo
2021
2
0
2
0
2
0
6
Jordyn Allen
2019
6
0
20
2
20
2
7
Sarah Rowe
2019
7
1
21
8
21
8
8
Brittany Bonnici
2017
11
0
39
1
39
1
9
Alana Porter
2020
11
0
18
0
18
0
10
Ashleigh Brazill
2018
4
1
16
1
16
1
11
****
0
0
0
0
0
0
12
Stacey Livingstone
2017
11
0
34
0
34
0
13
Jaimee Lambert
2017 (Western Bulldogs )
11
4
32
11
38
16
14
Aishling Sheridan
2020
11
8
18
10
18
10
15
Erica Fowler
2019
10
0
19
0
19
0
16
Aliesha Newman
2017 (Melbourne )
7
3
7
3
32
14
17
Steph Chiocci (c )
2017
11
0
37
5
37
5
18
Ruby Schleicher
2017
11
2
29
2
29
2
19
Bella Smith
2021
6
0
6
0
6
0
20
Joanna Lin
2021
9
3
9
3
9
3
21
Jordan Membrey
2017 (Brisbane )
3
1
13
10
18
11
22
Sophie Casey
2017
10
0
32
2
32
2
23
Lauren Butler
2019
7
0
17
0
17
0
24
Sophie Alexander
2019
11
6
20
10
20
10
25
Mikala Cann
2019
11
2
22
3
22
3
26
Tarni Brown
2021
11
4
11
4
11
4
35
Maddie Shevlin
2019
3
0
13
1
13
1
40
Abbi Moloney
2021
2
2
2
2
2
2
41
Kristy Stratton
2018
3
1
11
1
11
1
50
Ebony O'Dea
2020
10
0
14
0
14
0
Squad changes [ ]
In
Out
League Awards [ ]
Club Awards [ ]
VFLW season [ ]
Pre-season matches [ ]
Collingwood played two VFLW practice matches prior to the start of the regular season. They lost to Casey by three points in their first match at Holden Centre , and defeated North Melbourne by 83 points at Arden Street Oval .[176]
Regular season [ ]
Finals series [ ]
Ladder [ ]
Pos
Team
Pld
W
L
D
PF
PA
PP
Pts
Qualification
1
Collingwood
14
14
0
0
704
237
297.0
56
Finals series
2
Geelong Cats
14
10
4
0
570
327
174.3
40
3
Port Melbourne
14
10
4
0
597
463
128.9
40
4
Casey Demons
14
8
6
0
641
410
156.3
32
5
Essendon
14
8
6
0
523
336
155.7
32
6
Southern Saints
14
7
7
0
508
441
115.2
28
7
Western Bulldogs
14
7
7
0
424
559
75.8
28
8
Carlton
14
6
8
0
437
548
79.7
24
9
Hawthorn
14
5
9
0
500
531
94.2
20
10
North Melbourne
14
5
9
0
390
619
63.0
20
11
Williamstown
14
2
11
1
242
545
44.4
10
12
Darebin
14
1
12
1
235
755
31.1
6
Notes [ ]
Key
H ^ Home match.
A ^ Away match.
Notes
a Collingwood's scores are indicated in bold font.
b Match was played behind closed doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic .
c After the cancellation of the 18th round, due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the VFL ladder was reconfigured, since it became impossible to get all teams to the same numbers of matches for the season, and the ladder was changed to the match ratio system (with clubs ranked by percentage of matches won).[124]
See also [ ]
2021 Collingwood Magpies Netball season
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^ Beveridge, Riley (25 March 2021). "De Goey fires Pies to first win of the season" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Whiting, Michael (1 April 2021). "Spec-Zac-ular! Bailey the hero as Lions edge Pies in after-the-siren thriller" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Twomey, Callum (10 April 2021). "Pies fall flat as Greene masterclass steers Giants to first win of 2021" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Schmook, Nathan (16 April 2021). "UTTER CARNAGE: Sheed the hero again in bruising affair" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Beveridge, Riley (25 April 2021). "Battle royale at the 'G as Bombers get home in a ripper" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Michael, Luke (1 May 2021). "Scorching Suns turn up the heat on misfiring Magpies" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Michael, Luke (8 May 2021). "Six-goal De Goey gets Magpies home over Roos" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Pegan, Martin (15 May 2021). "Slow-starting Swans surge past Pies" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Healy, Jonathan (23 May 2021). "Power get out of jail: Prison bar brawl ends with epic finish" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Beveridge, Riley (29 May 2021). "Job done: Wayward Cats edge past misfiring Magpies" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Michael, Luke (5 June 2021). "Straight-shooting Pies win a thriller against wayward Crows" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Black, Sarah (14 June 2021). "Bucks' party: Pies send off outgoing coach with upset over League leaders" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Black, Sarah (26 June 2021). "You Bewley! Dockers' late show denies Harvey's Pies in a cliffhanger" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Twomey, Callum (4 July 2021). "Steele alive: Skipper leads Saints to back-to-back wins despite late scare" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Black, Sarah (11 July 2021). "Magpies crush Tigers' campaign in a stunning comeback win" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Beveridge, Riley (18 July 2021). "Not done yet! Blues in finals hunt after running down Pies" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Schmook, Nathan (23 July 2021). "Power forwards fire on Boak's big night" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Michael, Luke (31 July 2021). "Eagles shock! Magpies win puts West Coast back in the pack" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Healy, Jonathan (8 August 2021). "Hawks jump Pies on the field and on the ladder" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Whiting, Michael (14 August 2021). "Lions eye top four after demolition of cold Pies" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Healy, Jonathan (22 August 2021). "Bombers cruise into finals over flavourless Pies" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Di Pietro, Kavisha (26 August 2021). "Fans take shine to Dees, Suns" . AFL Players Association .
^ Robertson, Tom (26 August 2021). "Quaynor named in 22under22 team" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ a b c d e f g h i j "Crisp claims his first E. W. Copeland Trophy" . Collingwood . Telstra Media . 1 October 2021.
^ a b c d e f g h i j Cotton, Ben (1 October 2021). "Seven years ago he was the 'steak knives' in a trade. Now, he's won Collingwood's top gong" . Fox Sports .
^ "Pies' turbulent summer has Dogs on guard" . ESPN . 18 March 2021. Collingwood will hand an AFL debut to Oliver Henry, who was selected with pick No.17 in last year's national draft.
^ Ryan, Peter (25 March 2021). "Can Jordan De Goey deliver for Collingwood?" . The Age . On Thursday night against Carlton De Goey hits 100 games, having just turned 25.
^ Ward, Roy (25 March 2021). "As it happened: AFL 2021: Collingwood claims round two win over Carlton at MCG" . The Age . Magpies forward Jordan De Goey was sublime in the first half kicking four goals in his 100th game...
^ Laughton, Max (1 April 2021). "FOOTY POETRY: Lions beat Pies as Zac Bailey wins it after the siren, a week after being robbed of the chance" . Fox Sports . Collingwood handed an AFL debut to Beau McCreery (pick 44, 2020 national draft) but as their sub...
^ Colangelo, Anthony (13 April 2021). "Macrae to debut for Pies, but Bucks urges caution on calls to 'play the kids' " . The Age .
^ Zaia, Alex (22 April 2021). "Collingwood to blood fourth debutant on Anzac Day" . 1116 SEN .
^ Otto, Tyson (1 May 2021). "Disaster as AFL debutant's priceless item shatters" . Herald Sun .
^ Mullan, Alanna (8 May 2021). "Sidebottom celebrates his 250th" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Ryan, Peter (15 May 2021). "Board manoeuvring no distraction for Buckley's battling Pies" . The Age . ...including Tom Wilson who made his debut.
^ Slevison, Andrew (28 May 2021). "Kids providing energy for Pendlebury and senior Magpies" . 1116 SEN .
^ Mullan, Alanna (28 May 2021). "Moore celebrates 100 games" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Quay, Patrick (3 July 2021). "Match Preview: Pies v Saints" . Collingwood . Telstra . The Pies will look to get a win for Josh Daicos this week in his 50th game for the Pies.
^ Colangelo, Anthony (21 July 2021). "Pies to debut two in clash with Port Adelaide" . The Age .
^ Ó Meiscill, Pádraig (22 July 2021). "Anton Tohill set to make his AFL debut for Collingwood" . The Irish News .
^ Heinrich, Scott (14 August 2021). "AFL 2021 round 22: Brisbane Lions thrash Collingwood Magpies – as it happened" . The Guardian . ...to Thomas, who marks just inside-50 and splits the uprights to notch not only a late goal for the Pies ... but also the 100th of his career.
^ Quay, Patrick (21 August 2021). "Roughead hits 200-game milestone" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ "VFL Practice Match Details Week 1" . Victorian Football League . Twitter . 4 March 2021.
^ Peter-Budge, Sean (6 March 2021). "Collingwood Match Report" . Box Hill Hawks .
^ Quay, Patrick (20 March 2021). "Match Report: VFL v Footscray" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Quay, Patrick (3 April 2021). "VFL Practice Match: Key takeaways" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ van Dam, Jake (10 April 2021). "VFL: Cats top Pies in practice match" . geelongcats.com.au . Telstra .
^ Robertson, Tom (21 April 2021). "VFL: Rounds 3 and 4 confirmed" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Quay, Patrick (14 May 2021). "VFL Team Selection: Swans v Pies" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Quay, Patrick (14 May 2021). "VFL Fixture Release: Rounds 7 and 8" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Quay, Patrick (24 June 2021). "VFL Team Selection: Pies v Dolphins" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Quay, Patrick (3 July 2021). "VFL Team Selection: Pies v Zebras" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Quay, Patrick (11 July 2021). "VFL Team Selection: Tigers v Pies" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ "VFL R14 confirmed" . Collingwood . Telstra . 13 July 2021.
^ Fetter, Aaron (17 April 2021). "Axed Collingwood duo quiet in Pies VFL win" . 1116 SEN .
^ Magennis, Molly (25 April 2021). "VFL Bombers comfortable winners over Pies" . Essendon . Telstra .
^ Negrepontis, Nic (30 April 2021). "Young draftees power Collingwood to thrilling VFL win over Gold Coast" . 1116 SEN .
^ Rosen, Laurence (8 May 2021). "Top Collingwood draft picks ends VFL game on crutches, returning Pie impresses" . 1116 SEN .
^ "VFL: Naismith returns as Swans beat Collingwood by 33-points" . Sydney Swans . Telstra . 15 May 2021.
^ Twomey, Callum (27 May 2021). "VFL/W on hold: Victorian games postponed due to COVID chaos" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ "Statement: Update to VFLW R13 and VFL R8" . Australian Football League . Telstra . 2 June 2021.
^ "Swans VFL to face Suns in Round 9" . Sydney Swans . Telstra . 10 June 2021.
^ Rosen, Laurence (26 June 2021). "Young Collingwood forward duo impress in VFL win over Frankston" . 1116 SEN .
^ Quay, Patrick (6 July 2021). "VFL Match Summary: Pies v Zebras" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Quay, Patrick (12 July 2021). "VFL Match Summary: Tigers v Pies" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ "VFL fixture update: Bye for all teams in round 14 amid Vic lockdown" . Australian Football League . Telstra . 15 July 2021.
^ Quay, Patrick (3 August 2021). "VFL Match Summary: Pies v Hawks" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Williams, Peter (6 August 2021). "State leagues preview: SANFL returns as VFL put on ice again" . Aussie Rules Draft Central.
^ a b Rhodes, Brendan (12 August 2021). "Drastic times, drastic measures: VFL ladder gets a COVID reconfiguration" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Rhodes, Brendan (23 August 2021). "Final round cancelled: See how the VFL finals will play out" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Rhodes, Brendan (1 September 2021). "VFL season called off, VFLW Grand Final a League priority" . Australian Football League . Telstra .
^ Black, Sarah (14 January 2021). "PRACTICE MATCH TEAMS: Host of new faces, draftees named for first hitout" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ Mullan, Alanna (17 January 2021). "AFLW: Practice match report" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ "AFLW: 2021 Fixture Locked In" . Collingwood . Telstra . 11 December 2020.
^ "AFLW: 2021 Fixture Update" . Collingwood . Telstra . 22 January 2021.
^ Black, Sarah (28 January 2021). "Season-opening stunner: Pies shock Blues with upset win" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ Beveridge, Riley (6 February 2021). "Hot Pies blow Cats away with late flurry" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ "AFLW: Change to Round Three" . Collingwood . Telstra . 11 February 2021.
^ Black, Sarah (14 February 2021). "Magpies too strong for plucky Tigers to remain unbeaten" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ "Pies to play North in Round 4" . Collingwood . Telstra . 14 February 2021.
^ Black, Sarah (20 February 2021). "Molloy magic steers hot Pies to stunning win over Roos" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ "Pies to host Dees in round five" . Collingwood . Telstra . 21 February 2021.
^ Cleary, Mitch (28 February 2021). "Magnificent Magpies soar to the top after dismantling Dees" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ Mullan, Alanna (27 February 2021). "AFLW: Round Six Fixture Update" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Black, Sarah (7 March 2021). "Pies stay perfect after second-half blitz destroys Dogs" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ a b c Mullan, Alanna (4 March 2021). "AFLW: Rounds 7-9 fixtures are locked in" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Laughton, Max (13 March 2021). "COVID case in Brisbane forces AFLW showdown to move to Victoria as state on high alert" . Fox Sports .
^ Whiting, Michael (14 March 2021). "Lions hang on in a thriller to end Pies' perfect run" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ Black, Sarah (20 March 2021). "Magpies steamroll Saints to boost hopes of top-two finish" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ Healy, Jonathan (28 March 2021). "Crows snatch top spot, Pies set for cut-throat final" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ "Who plays who in week one of the NAB AFLW finals series" . AFL Women's . Telstra . 28 March 2021.
^ Black, Sarah (3 April 2021). "Pies' late charge breaks Roo hearts in a thriller" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ "Who plays who in week two of the NAB AFLW finals series" . AFL Women's . Telstra . 3 April 2021.
^ Whiting, Michael (10 April 2021). "Lions pip Magpies in thriller to book Grand Final date with Crows" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ Lewis, Tash (3 August 2020). "Green a Pie" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Mathieson, Andrew (5 August 2020). "Abbey Green departs North Melbourne Tasmania Kangaroos for Collingwood" . Illawarra Mercury .
^ a b c Lewis, Tash (4 August 2020). "Newman to don black and white in 2021" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Lewis, Tash (5 August 2020). "A rookie and six sign for 2021" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Lewis, Tash (29 September 2020). "Tarni Brown becomes Collingwood's first AFLW father-daughter pick" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Collingwood AFLW [@CollingwoodAFLW] (6 October 2020). "Taken with our first pick in this year's #AFLWDraft is also our first father-daughter recruit! Welcome to Collingwood, Tarni!" (Tweet) – via Twitter .
^ a b c d e Mullan, Alanna (8 October 2020). "AFLW: Five new Magpies fly into the nest" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Collingwood AFLW [@CollingwoodAFLW] (6 October 2020). "Small ruck + Western Jet player, Amelia Velardo will come to the Pies at pick 25!" (Tweet) – via Twitter .
^ Collingwood AFLW [@CollingwoodAFLW] (6 October 2020). "At pick 26, from the Oakleigh Chargers is Joanna Lin! Joanna is a midfielder known for her a great work rate, fantastic strength and decision making skills" (Tweet) – via Twitter .
^ Collingwood AFLW [@CollingwoodAFLW] (6 October 2020). "At pick 31, Collingwood has selected Abbi Moloney! As a centre-half forward at the Sandringham Dragons, Moloney is known for her strong mark and great forward pressure" (Tweet) – via Twitter .
^ Collingwood AFLW [@CollingwoodAFLW] (7 October 2020). "Our fifth + final draftee for 2021 is aerial defender, Bella Smith. Bella has played with the SANFL side Norwood + South Australian representation team, the Central Allies. She's also an accomplished cricketer! Welcome Bella!" (Tweet) – via Twitter .
^ Black, Sarah (8 October 2020). "Last four AFLW list spots filled by South Australians" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ "AFLW: Grant hangs up the boots" . Collingwood . Telstra . 25 March 2020.
^ Wood, Lauren (25 March 2020). "AFLW: Magpie Chloe Molloy says Carlton better than undefeated Dockers, Emma Grant forced to retire due to concussion" . The Daily Telegraph .
^ "Hynes hangs up the boots" . Collingwood . Telstra . 4 June 2020.
^ a b Black, Sarah (3 August 2020). "Trade wrap: Tough Blue now a Tiger, Roos boost midfield" . AFL Women's . Telstra . Collingwood announced the retirement of Machaelia Roberts and the delisting of Georgia Gourlay.
^ Collingwood AFLW [@CollingwoodAFLW] (3 August 2020). "Today we say goodbye to Georgia Gourlay. thanks for everything GG + all the best for what lies ahead" (Tweet) – via Twitter .
^ Collingwood AFLW [@CollingwoodAFLW] (3 August 2020). "Machaelia Roberts has announced her retirement from football. We wish you all the best Micky!" (Tweet) – via Twitter .
^ a b "Tigers welcome trio" . Richmond . Telstra . 4 August 2020.
^ Lewis, Tash (6 August 2020). "Collingwood farewell Lynch in pick swap" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Lewis, Tash (16 August 2020). "Pies firm final four" . Collingwood . Telstra . In other news, 2019 draftee Kaila Bentvelzen has made the decision to step away from the game to focus on her health.
^ Balmer, Matt (20 April 2021). "Revealed: Trio of Lions stars rewarded with selection in coveted AFLPA 22under22" . Fox Sports .
^ "REVEALED: The 2021 AFLW All-Australian team" . AFL Women's . Telstra . 20 April 2021.
^ Black, Sarah (20 April 2021). "History makers: Magpies co-captain, Dockers superstar share AFLW B&F" . AFL Women's . Telstra .
^ a b c Pierik, Jon (23 April 2021). "Davey, Vescio cap stellar year with best-and-fairest awards" . The Age .
^ a b c d Lewis, Tash (23 April 2021). "AFLW: Davey caps stellar season" . Collingwood . Telstra .
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^ "Round 2 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 6 March 2021.
^ "Round 3 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 12 March 2021.
^ "Round 4 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 21 March 2021.
^ "Round 5 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 27 March 2021.
^ "Round 6 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 11 April 2021.
^ "Round 7 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 17 April 2021.
^ "Round 8 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 25 April 2021.
^ "Round 9 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 1 May 2021.
^ "Round 10 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 8 May 2021.
^ "Round 11 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 15 May 2021.
^ "Round 12 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 22 May 2021.
^ "Round 13 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 19 June 2021.
^ Mullan, Alanna (21 June 2021). "VFLW: Pies dominate Dogs to remain undefeated" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ "Round 14 Match Report 2021 rebel VFL Womens" . SportsTG . 26 June 2021.
^ Mullan, Alanna (29 June 2021). "VFLW: Pies to host Cats in qualifying final" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Mullan, Alanna (5 July 2021). "VFLW: Pies hold on in thriller against Cats" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Mullan, Alanna (7 July 2021). "VFLW: Semi-final details confirmed" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ Mullan, Alanna (12 July 2021). "VFLW: Pies book their spot in the Grand Final" . Collingwood . Telstra .
^ "VFLW Grand Final called off, no premiership awarded" . AFL Women's . Telstra . 10 September 2021.
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