Showing: Club History

Back row: S Blanch (bootstudder), J Dicker (Committee), G Carrison (Committee), J Thatcher, B Gray, A Chapman, D Dalton, W Skewes (Committee), T Smith (Door steward), K Tate (trainer). Third row: L Bromley (Committee), K Huppatz, D Wright, L Clark, N Vincent, E Burgess, A Pond(Committee), T Pew (Committee). Second row: R Smith (Trainer), L Lees (Head trainer), J Smith (secretary), M Ballantyne, R Sanders, L Adamson, G Jenkin, L Evans, M Pitt, I Bremner, Fr Bruce (Committee), B Lewis (Trainer), G Hudd (Committee). Front row: R Patterson (Property steward), J Burton, P Wadham, L Thompson, J Smith (Chairman), E Hutchesson (Captain), N Mann (Coach), J Mahon, V Ellis, D Searl, J Morrison (Messenger).
Reserves Premierships

Collingwood blitzed the VFL reserves competition when it was first formed, winning a Premiership in

Pre-Season/ Night Series Grand Finals

The current pre-season competition has its origins in a post-season competition which began in 1956

Under-19s Premierships

Collingwood's under-19 teams always had the primary focus of producing footballers for the

The 1896 Premiers.
The 1896 Premiership

For a club entwined in Grand Final tradition – for better or worse – it was appropriate that

Dale Thomas in action during the First Test of the 2008 International Rules Series at Subiaco Oval in Perth.
Australian International Rules Representative

The Australia international rules (AIR) football team participates in a hybrid sport derived from

Collingwood supporters celebrate a goal in the round 20 contest against Sydney in 2013.
Membership

Collingwood's membership base is a key factor in the club's on-field and off-field

The team sing the song alongside actor Rob Lowe, president Eddie McGuire and captain Nathan Buckley in the win over St Kilda in round, 2003.
The Collingwood club song

GOOD OLD COLLINGWOOD FOREVER* Good Old Collingwood forever, They know how to play the game.

The 1960 team.
The McClelland Trophy

The McClelland Trophy is awarded to the club that finishes first on the ladder after the completion

Tony Shaw coaches in a 1999 match.
Wooden Spoon

Collingwood has finished at the bottom of the ladder only two times since the club's

The 2006 All-Australian team.
All-Australian

View the complete list of Collingwood players and senior coaches to receive selection in the Teams

Nathan Buckley talks with his coach Mick Malthouse during the round two match between Collingwood and the Western Bulldogs at the MCG in 2004.
AFLCA Player of the Year

Each senior coach votes on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis after every home and away game. The award was launched

George Bisset
AFMA Most Valuable Player

Members of the Australian Football Media Association vote annually for the player they consider the