2018 Collingwood Football Club season

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Collingwood Football Club
2018 season
PresidentEddie McGuire
CoachNathan Buckley
(7th season)
Captain(s)Scott Pendlebury
(5th season)
Home groundThe MCG
Regular season3rd
Finals seriesRunners-up
Best and FairestSteele Sidebottom & Brodie Grundy
Leading goalkickerJordan De Goey (48 goals)
Highest home attendance91,440 vs. Essendon (Round 5)
Lowest home attendance30,941 vs. Greater Western Sydney (Round 2)
Average home attendance49,898 (excluding finals)
Club membership75,507[1]

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.

Squad[edit]

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2018 statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches during the 2018 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 Grand Final of the 2018 season (29 September 2018) and are taken from AFL Tables.
No. Name AFL debut Games (2018) Goals (2018) Games (CFC) Goals (CFC) Games (AFL career) Goals (AFL career)
1 Alex Fasolo 2011 1 0 101 133 101 133
2 Jordan De Goey 2015 21 48 71 84 71 84
3 Daniel Wells 2003 (North Melbourne) 4 2 14 13 257 163
4 Brodie Grundy 2013 26 9 108 36 108 36
5 Jamie Elliott 2012 0 0 89 138 89 138
6 Tyson Goldsack 2007 4 0 165 50 165 50
7 Adam Treloar 2012 (Greater Western Sydney) 17 12 60 38 139 86
8 Tom Langdon 2014 23 1 80 3 80 3
9 Sam Murray 2018 13 0 13 0 13 0
10 Scott Pendlebury (c) 2006 25 9 277 166 277 166
11 Jarryd Blair 2010 2 0 157 121 157 121
12 Matthew Scharenberg 2015 17 0 31 0 31 0
13 Taylor Adams 2012 (Greater Western Sydney) 23 9 89 33 120 45
14 James Aish 2014 (Brisbane Lions) 13 4 36 15 68 23
15 Lynden Dunn 2006 (Melbourne) 14 0 31 1 196 98
16 Chris Mayne 2008 (Fremantle) 21 5 24 7 196 203
17 Callum Brown 2017 8 1 13 2 13 2
18 Travis Varcoe 2007 (Geelong) 20 13 67 31 205 161
19 Levi Greenwood 2009 (North Melbourne) 16 1 61 30 135 56
20 Ben Reid 2007 6 8 142 59 142 59
21 Tom Phillips 2016 26 15 50 27 50 27
22 Steele Sidebottom 2009 26 12 211 151 211 151
23 Sam McLarty **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Josh Thomas 2013 26 39 67 64 67 64
25 Jack Crisp 2012 (Brisbane Lions) 26 4 92 35 110 45
26 Josh Daicos 2017 10 5 12 6 12 6
27 Kayle Kirby 2017 0 0 1 0 1 0
28 Nathan Murphy 2018 2 0 2 0 2 0
29 Tim Broomhead 2014 1 0 36 27 36 27
30 Darcy Moore 2015 7 3 54 61 54 61
31 Flynn Appleby 2018 9 0 9 0 9 0
32 Will Hoskin-Elliott 2012 (Greater Western Sydney) 26 42 48 60 100 102
33 Rupert Wills 2016 0 0 6 1 6 1
34 Tyler Brown **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Jaidyn Stephenson 2018 26 38 26 38 26 38
36 Brayden Sier 2018 12 2 12 2 12 2
37 Brayden Maynard 2015 22 2 73 14 73 14
38 Jeremy Howe 2011 (Melbourne) 21 2 62 8 162 88
39 Ben Crocker 2016 10 5 23 18 23 18
40 Josh Smith 2016 1 0 32 6 32 6
41 Brody Mihocek 2018 16 29 16 29 16 29
43 Adam Oxley 2013 3 1 34 10 34 10
44 Jack Madgen 2018 4 0 4 0 4 0
45 Max Lynch **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
46 Mason Cox 2016 24 25 44 52 44 52

Squad changes[edit]

In[edit]

No. Name Position Previous Club via
9 Victoria (state) Sam Murray Defender Sydney trade[2][3]
35 Victoria (state) Jaidyn Stephenson Midfielder Eastern Ranges AFL National Draft, first round (pick No. 6)[4][5]
28 Victoria (state) Nathan Murphy Forward Sandringham Dragons AFL National Draft, third round (pick No. 39)[6][5]
34 Victoria (state) Tyler Brown Midfielder Eastern Ranges AFL National Draft, third round (pick No. 50), Father–son rule selection - son of Gavin Brown[7][5]
31 Victoria (state) Flynn Appleby Defender Greater Western Victoria Rebels AFL Rookie Draft, first round (pick No. 6)[8]
41 Tasmania Brody Mihocek Defender Port Melbourne AFL Rookie Draft, second round (pick No. 22)[9]
43 Queensland Adam Oxley Defender Collingwood AFL Rookie Draft, third round (pick No. 33)[10]
44 South Australia Jack Madgen Defender Delta State University Category B rookie selection[11]

Out[edit]

No. Name Position New Club via
23 Queensland Lachlan Keeffe Defender delisted[12]
34 Victoria (state) Mitch McCarthy Ruck delisted[12]
41 Tasmania Henry Schade Defender delisted[12]
44 South Australia Liam Mackie Defender delisted[12]
28 Victoria (state) Ben Sinclair Midfielder retired[13][14]
31 Western Australia Jackson Ramsay Defender delisted[13][14]
43 Queensland Adam Oxley Defender delisted[13][14]

AFL season[edit]

Pre-season matches[edit]

Collingwood's 2018 AFLX competition fixtures
Date and local time Opponent Scores[a] Venue Attendance Ref
Home Away Result
Thursday, 15 February (6:38 pm) Adelaide 2.7.3 (65) 1.3.9 (37) Lost by 28 points Coopers Stadium [A] 10,253 [15]
Thursday, 15 February (8:30 pm) West Coast 3.3.4 (52) 0.5.7 (37) Won by 15 points
Collingwood's 2018 JLT Community Series fixtures
Date and local time Opponent Scores[a] Venue Attendance Ref
Home Away Result
Thursday, 1 March (7:10 pm) Greater Western Sydney 14.12 (96) 5.6 (36) Lost by 60 points UNSW Canberra Oval [A] 6,642 [16]
Saturday, 10 March (2:05 pm) Western Bulldogs 16.17 (113) 12.8 (80) Won by 33 points Ted Summerton Reserve [H] 3,442 [17]

Regular season[edit]

Collingwood's 2018 AFL season fixtures
Round Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Attendance Ladder
position
Ref
Scores[a]
Saturday, 24 March (7:25 pm) Hawthorn 15.11 (101) 9.13 (67) Lost by 34 points MCG [A] 58,051 16th [18]
Saturday, 31 March (4:35 pm) Greater Western Sydney 12.7 (79) 15.5 (95) Lost by 16 points MCG [H] 30,941 16th [19]
Friday, 6 April (7:50 pm) Carlton 11.10 (76) 16.4 (100) Won by 24 points MCG [A] 68,548 14th [20]
Friday, 13 April (7:20 pm) Adelaide 9.4 (58) 16.10 (106) Won by 48 points Adelaide Oval [A] 45,495 10th [21]
Wednesday, 25 April (3:20 pm) Essendon 14.17 (101) 7.10 (52) Won by 49 points MCG [H] 91,440 5th [22]
Sunday, 29 April (3:20 pm) Richmond 10.10 (70) 16.17 (113) Lost by 43 points MCG [H] 72,157 10th [23]
Sunday, 6 May (4:40 pm) Brisbane Lions 18.6 (114) 19.7 (121) Won by 7 points Gabba [A] 21,850 9th [24]
Sunday, 13 May (3:20 pm) Geelong 5.15 (45) 9.12 (66) Lost by 21 points MCG [H] 44,602 11th [25]
Saturday, 19 May (7:25 pm) St Kilda 10.12 (72) 15.10 (100) Won by 28 points Etihad Stadium [A] 33,994 10th [26]
Friday, 25 May (7:50 pm) Western Bulldogs 13.12 (90) 8.7 (55) Won by 35 points Etihad Stadium [H] 37,985 8th [27]
Sunday, 3 June (3:20 pm) Fremantle 21.12 (138) 12.5 (77) Won by 61 points MCG [H] 34,542 7th [28]
Monday, 11 June (3:20 pm) Melbourne 14.7 (91) 20.13 (133) Won by 42 points MCG [A] 83,518 6th [29]
Bye 6th
Sunday, 24 June (3:20 pm) Carlton 11.13 (79) 5.9 (59) Won by 20 points MCG [H] 53,706 4th [30]
Saturday, 30 June (7:25 pm) Gold Coast 8.12 (60) 14.15 (99) Won by 39 points Metricon Stadium [A] 13,637 2nd [31]
Sunday, 8 July (3:20 pm) Essendon 9.8 (62) 12.6 (78) Won by 16 points MCG [A] 69,868 2nd [32]
Sunday, 15 July (1:10 pm) West Coast 9.13 (67) 15.12 (102) Lost by 35 points MCG [H] 53,439 3rd [33]
Saturday, 21 July (1:45 pm) North Melbourne 20.10 (130) 9.10 (64) Won by 66 points MCG [H] 50,393 3rd [34]
Saturday, 28 July (1:45 pm) Richmond 16.9 (105) 12.5 (77) Lost by 28 points MCG [A] 88,180 3rd [35]
Saturday, 4 August (7:25 pm) Sydney 11.7 (73) 10.11 (71) Lost by 2 points SCG [A] 39,238 6th [36]
Saturday, 11 August (7:25 pm) Brisbane Lions 14.20 (104) 11.7 (73) Won by 31 points Etihad Stadium [H] 33,390 5th [37]
Saturday, 18 August (1:45 pm) Port Adelaide 17.13 (115) 10.4 (64) Won by 51 points MCG [H] 46,286 3rd [38]
Saturday, 25 August (2:35 pm) Fremantle 9.13 (67) 11.10 (76) Won by 9 points Perth Stadium [A] 41,320 3rd [39]

Finals series[edit]

Collingwood's 2018 AFL finals series fixtures
Round Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Attendance Ref
Scores[a]
Saturday, 8 September (6:10 pm) West Coast 12.14 (86) 10.10 (70) Lost by 16 points Perth Stadium [A] 59,585 [40]
Saturday, 15 September (7:25 pm) Greater Western Sydney 9.15 (69) 9.5 (59) Won by 10 points MCG [H] 72,504 [41]
Friday, 21 September (7:50 pm) Richmond 8.10 (58) 15.7 (97) Won by 39 points MCG [A] 94,959 [42]
Saturday, 29 September (2:30 pm) West Coast 11.13 (79) 11.8 (74) Lost by 5 points MCG [A] 100,022 [43]

Ladder[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Richmond 22 18 4 0 2143 1574 136.1 72 2018 finals
2 West Coast (P) 22 16 6 0 2012 1657 121.4 64
3 Collingwood 22 15 7 0 2046 1699 120.4 60
4 Hawthorn 22 15 7 0 1972 1642 120.1 60
5 Melbourne 22 14 8 0 2299 1749 131.4 56
6 Sydney 22 14 8 0 1822 1664 109.5 56
7 Greater Western Sydney 22 13 8 1 1898 1664 114.1 54
8 Geelong 22 13 9 0 2045 1554 131.6 52
9 North Melbourne 22 12 10 0 1950 1790 108.9 48
10 Port Adelaide 22 12 10 0 1780 1654 107.6 48
11 Essendon 22 12 10 0 1932 1838 105.1 48
12 Adelaide 22 12 10 0 1941 1865 104.1 48
13 Western Bulldogs 22 8 14 0 1575 2037 77.3 32
14 Fremantle 22 8 14 0 1556 2041 76.2 32
15 Brisbane Lions 22 5 17 0 1825 2049 89.1 20
16 St Kilda 22 4 17 1 1606 2182 73.6 18
17 Gold Coast 22 4 18 0 1308 2182 59.9 16
18 Carlton 22 2 20 0 1353 2282 59.3 8
Source: AFL
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards & Milestones[edit]

AFL Awards[edit]

AFL Award Nominations[edit]

Club Awards[edit]

Milestones[edit]

VFL season[edit]

Pre-season matches[edit]

Collingwood's 2018 VFL pre-season fixture[76]
Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Ref
Scores[a]
Thursday, 8 March (6:00 pm) Richmond 13.7 (85) 11.9 (75) Lost by 10 points Punt Road Oval [A] [77]
Friday, 16 March (7:00 pm) Coburg 8.16 (64) 8.5 (53) Won by 11 points Holden Centre [H] [78]
Friday, 23 March (2:30 pm) Box Hill 13.11 (89) 9.13 (66) Won by 23 points Holden Centre [H] [79]
Saturday, 31 March (6:30 pm) North Melbourne 9.12 (66) 16.7 (103) Lost by 37 points Holden Centre [H] [80]

Regular season[edit]

Collingwood's 2018 VFL season fixture[81]
Round Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Ladder
position
Ref
Scores[a]
Saturday, 7 April (2:00 pm) Northern Blues 11.5 (71) 31.15 (201) Won by 130 points Preston City Oval [A] 2nd [82]
Saturday, 14 April (2:00 pm) Port Melbourne 9.9 (63) 7.5 (47) Lost by 16 points North Port Oval [A] 5th [83]
Saturday, 21 April (2:10 pm) Essendon 16.10 (106) 12.6 (78) Won by 28 points Victoria Park [H] 2nd [84]
Bye 5th
Sunday, 6 May (3:00 pm) Werribee 8.9 (57) 16.14 (110) Won by 53 points Avalon Airport Oval [A] 2nd [85]
Sunday, 13 May (11:30 am) Geelong 13.13 (91) 13.9 (87) Won by 4 points Holden Centre [H] 2nd [86]
Saturday, 19 May (2:10 pm) Coburg 7.5 (47) 10.12 (72) Won by 25 points Piranha Park [A] 2nd [87]
Saturday, 26 May (11:00 am) Footscray 9.9 (63) 15.5 (95) Won by 32 points Whitten Oval [A] 2nd [88]
Sunday, 3 June (5:30 pm) Richmond 6.11 (47) 17.13 (115) Lost by 68 points Holden Centre [H] 3rd [89]
Saturday, 9 June (1:00 pm) Casey 11.10 (76) 8.5 (53) Lost by 23 points Casey Fields [A] 5th [90]
Bye 6th
Sunday, 24 June (11:30 am) Northern Blues 10.12 (72) 11.10 (76) Lost by 4 points Holden Centre [H] 6th [91]
Saturday, 1 July (2:00 pm) Williamstown 13.13 (91) 9.7 (61) Lost by 30 points Burbank Oval [A] 8th [92]
Sunday, 8 July (5:30 pm) Werribee 15.14 (104) 6.10 (46) Won by 58 points Holden Centre [H] 6th [93]
Bye 7th
Saturday, 21 July (11:00 am) Essendon 11.6 (72) 14.14 (98) Won by 26 points Windy Hill [A] 6th [94]
Sunday, 29 July (1:00 pm) North Melbourne 9.8 (62) 10.10 (70) Won by 8 points Avalon Airport Oval [A] 5th [95]
Sunday, 5 August (2:00 pm) Box Hill 12.7 (79) 9.18 (72) Lost by 7 points Box Hill City Oval [A] 6th [96]
Saturday, 11 August (7:00 pm) Port Melbourne 9.14 (68) 10.10 (70) Won by 2 points Stannards Stadium [A] 6th [97]
Sunday, 19 August (1:00 pm) Frankston 20.17 (137) 1.4 (10) Won by 127 points Victoria Park [H] 5th [98]
Saturday, 25 August (11:00 am) Sandringham 18.14 (122) 8.11 (59) Won by 63 points Victoria Park [H] 5th [99]

Finals series[edit]

Collingwood's 2018 VFL finals series fixture
Round Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Ref
Scores[a]
Sunday, 2 September (2:10 pm) Essendon 11.14 (80) 18.6 (114) Lost by 34 points Stannards Stadium [H] [100]
Collingwood was eliminated from the 2018 VFL finals series

Ladder[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Richmond 18 14 4 0 1911 1198 159.5 56 Qualification to Finals series
2 Casey Demons 18 14 4 0 1593 1128 141.2 56
3 Geelong 18 13 5 0 1574 1074 146.6 52
4 Williamstown 18 13 5 0 1496 1171 127.8 52
5 Collingwood 18 12 6 0 1628 1220 133.4 48
6 Box Hill Hawks (P) 18 12 6 0 1634 1288 126.9 48
7 Port Melbourne 18 10 8 0 1536 1436 107.0 40
8 Essendon 18 9 9 0 1502 1237 121.4 36
9 Footscray 18 8 10 0 1378 1442 95.6 32
10 North Melbourne 18 8 10 0 1436 1696 84.7 32
11 Werribee 18 7 11 0 1488 1680 88.6 28
12 Northern Blues 18 6 12 0 1256 1643 76.4 24
13 Sandringham 18 5 12 1 1317 1593 82.7 22
14 Frankston 18 2 16 0 964 2068 46.6 8
15 Coburg 18 1 16 1 1116 1955 57.1 6
Updated to match(es) played on 23 August 2018. Source: SportsTG
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Women's season[edit]

Pre-season matches[edit]

Collingwood's 2018 AFLW pre-season fixture[101]
Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Ref
Scores[a]
Friday, 19 January (7:30 pm) Melbourne 7.4 (46) 6.7 (43) Won by 3 points Holden Centre [H] [102]

Regular season[edit]

Collingwood's 2018 AFL Women's season fixture[103]
Round Date and local time Opponent Home Away Result Venue Attendance Ladder
position
Ref
Scores[a]
Friday, 2 February (7:40 pm) Carlton 3.4 (22) 2.2 (14) Lost by 8 points Ikon Park [A] 19,852 6th [104]
Saturday, 10 February (4:10 pm) Fremantle 6.4 (40) 4.3 (27) Lost by 13 points Optus Stadium [A] 41,975 6th [105]
Sunday, 18 February (4:35 pm) Greater Western Sydney 5.5 (35) 7.6 (48) Lost by 13 points Holden Centre [H] 3,600 8th [106]
Saturday, 24 February (5:40 pm) Melbourne 3.6 (24) 9.4 (58) Won by 34 points TIO Traeger Park [A] 2,000 8th [107]
Sunday, 4 March (2:35 pm) Western Bulldogs 6.5 (41) 7.7 (49) Lost by 8 points Ted Summerton Reserve [H] 2,700 8th [108]
Saturday, 10 March (3:35 pm) Brisbane 5.9 (39) 8.5 (53) Won by 14 points Moreton Bay Central Sports Complex [A] 2,600 6th [109]
Sunday, 18 March (2:35 pm) Adelaide 8.5 (53) 4.8 (32) Won by 21 points Holden Centre [H] 2,300 6th [110]

Ladder[edit]

Pos Team Pld W L D PF PA PP Pts Qualification
1 Western Bulldogs (P) 7 5 2 0 312 219 142.5 20 Grand Final
2 Brisbane 7 4 3 0 248 196 126.5 16
3 Melbourne 7 4 3 0 278 240 115.8 16
4 Greater Western Sydney 7 3 3 1 224 242 92.6 14
5 Adelaide 7 3 3 1 230 249 92.4 14
6 Collingwood 7 3 4 0 281 254 110.6 12
7 Fremantle 7 3 4 0 230 256 89.8 12
8 Carlton 7 2 5 0 173 320 54.1 8
Source: AFL.com.au
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers


Squad[edit]

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2018 statistics are for AFL Women's regular season and finals series matches during the 2018 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 2018 season (18 March 2018) and are taken from Australian Football.
No. Name AFLW debut Games (2018) Goals (2018) Games (CFC) Goals (CFC) Games (AFLW career) Goals (AFLW career)
1 Caitlyn Edwards 2017 7 4 14 6 14 6
2 Chloe Molloy 2018 7 1 7 1 7 1
4 Sarah D'Arcy 2017 5 0 12 2 12 2
5 Emma Grant 2017 7 0 14 1 14 1
6 Christina Bernardi 2017 7 9 13 11 13 11
7 Lauren Tesoriero 2017 6 1 11 1 11 1
8 Brittany Bonnici 2017 7 1 14 1 14 1
9 Melissa Kuys 2017 7 2 13 2 13 2
10 Ashleigh Brazill 2018 2 0 2 0 2 0
11 Eliza Hynes 2018 2 0 2 0 2 0
12 Stacey Livingstone 2017 2 0 9 0 9 0
13 Jaimee Lambert 2017 (Western Bulldogs) 7 1 7 1 13 6
17 Steph Chiocci (c) 2017 5 2 12 3 12 3
18 Ruby Schleicher 2017 5 0 10 0 10 0
19 Georgie Parker 2018 2 0 2 0 2 0
20 Cecilia McIntosh 2017 7 0 13 1 13 1
21 Iilish Ross 2018 5 0 5 0 5 0
22 Sophie Casey 2017 3 0 8 1 8 1
23 Moana Hope 2017 6 8 13 15 13 15
25 Meg Hutchins 2017 5 3 12 3 12 3
26 Tara Morgan 2017 4 0 11 0 11 0
27 Jess Duffin 2017 6 1 13 7 13 7
28 Holly Whitford 2018 3 0 3 0 3 0
33 Bree White 2017 4 0 11 1 11 1
34 Darcy Guttridge **** 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 Amelia Barden 2017 7 3 14 3 14 3
41 Kristy Stratton 2018 2 0 2 0 2 0
43 Jasmine Garner 2017 7 5 14 10 14 10
46 Sarah Dargan 2018 3 0 3 0 3 0
60 Emma King 2017 7 1 14 1 14 1

Squad changes[edit]

In
No. Name Position Previous Club via
11 Victoria (state) Eliza Hynes Ruck / Forward rookie signing[111]
13 Victoria (state) Jaimee Lambert Midfielder Western Bulldogs trade[112]
19 South Australia Georgie Parker Utility rookie signing[113]
2 Victoria (state) Chloe Molloy Forward Diamond Creek AFLW National Draft, first round (pick No. 3)[114]
34 Victoria (state) Darcy Guttridge Defender / Midfielder Cranbourne AFLW National Draft, second round (pick No. 9)[114]
21 Victoria (state) Iilish Ross Defender Murray Bushrangers AFLW National Draft, second round (pick No. 13)[114]
46 Victoria (state) Sarah Dargan Forward Calder Cannons AFLW National Draft, third round (pick No. 20)[114]
41 Victoria (state) Kristy Stratton Midfielder Box Hill Hawks AFLW National Draft, third round (pick No. 21)[114]
10 New South Wales Ashleigh Brazill Defender Collingwood Magpies Netball AFLW National Draft, fifth round (pick No. 35)[114]
28 Victoria (state) Holly Whitford Midfielder / Forward Cranbourne AFLW Rookie Draft, pick No. 4[115]
Out
No. Name Position New Club via
10 Canada Kendra Heil Defender delisted[116]
24 Victoria (state) Kate Sheahan Utility delisted[116]
21 Victoria (state) Nicola Stevens Defender Carlton trade[117][118]
2 Victoria (state) Alicia Eva Midfielder / Forward Greater Western Sydney trade[112]
3 Victoria (state) Penny Cula-Reid Defender delisted[119]
11 Victoria (state) Helen Roden Forward delisted[119]
19 Victoria (state) Lou Wotton Ruck delisted[119]
31 Victoria (state) Georgia Walker Defender delisted[119]
33 Victoria (state) Bree White Midfielder retired[120]
25 Victoria (state) Meg Hutchins Defender Hawthorn VFLW delisted[121]

League awards[edit]

Club Awards[edit]

VFL Women's[edit]

In 2018, Collingwood fielded a team in the VFL Women's League for the first time. Most of Collingwood's AFL Women's list play for the club in the VFLW, though the majority of the team is made up of players who haven't been drafted to an AFLW club.[126] The team won the minor premiership, though would go on to lose in the preliminary final to Geelong.[127][128]


Notes[edit]

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

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