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The R. T. Rush Trophy
R. T. Rush Trophy

There was no runner-up best and fairest named in the first half-dozen years of the Copeland Trophy.

Gavin Brown and Nathan Buckley were joint winners of the E. W. Copeland Trophy in 1994.
Club Awards

The Collingwood Football Club has a long history of rewarding its players for outstanding

The E.W. Copeland Trophy
E. W. Copeland Trophy

The trophy awarded to Collingwood’s best and fairest at the end of each season is named in

Jock Hale
The coaches: Jock McHale

Coach: 1912-49Games coached: 714EACH year the AFL’s premiership coach receives a medal named

Tom Hafey coaching for Collingwood in the 1980s
The coaches: Tom Hafey

Coach: 1977-82 (part)Games coached: 138TOM Hafey almost performed a miracle; maybe even a few of

Syd Coventry Snr won Collingwood's first Copeland Trophy in 1927.
Honour Roll

This provides a quick, season-by-season snapshot of the Club's finishing position, coach, captain,

A painting of 'The Team of the Century' by Jamie Cooper.
Team of the Century

Collingwood has produced some champion footballers over the years - and none better than the men in

Collingwood celebrates its 2010 premiership at the MCG, its 15th in history.
The Premierships

In a history dating back to 1892, the Collingwood Football Club has collected a huge haul of

Victoria Park Timeline

Victoria Park is located in Abbotsford and hosted the Collingwood Football Club from 1892 to

Dane Swan proudly displays his Brownlow Medal, won in 2011.
The Brownlow Medallists: Dane Swan

By: Glenn McFarlane Dane Swan's 2011 Brownlow Medal win - Collingwood's ninth victory in the award

The Brownlow Medallists: Des Fothergill

By: Glenn McFarlane IT'S fair to say that no Collingwood footballer has ever made as rapid an

The Brownlow Medallists: Len Thompson

By: Glenn McFarlane Collingwood ruckman Len Thompson ended the club's longest Brownlow Medal