Showing: Footy Flashbacks

A newspaper clipping from the Sunday edition of the Canberra Times featuring Warwick Capper taking a mark at Victoria Park.
Mayhem at Victoria Park

By: Glenn McFarlane Collingwood fans could never be accused of failing to express their emotions

James Clement, Anthony Rocca and Rhyce Shaw sing the team song after winning the round 12 match against Sydney at Telstra Stadium in Sydney, Australia.
Collingwood's perfect 10 against Sydney

By: Glenn McFarlane Collingwood knocked off Sydney across 10 success matches from 2006 to

Phil Carman flies for a mark against Hawthorn in the 1970s.
A rare partnership

By: Glenn McFarlane For teams so regularly appearing in the finals in modern memory, it seems

Tom Hafey became a coaching legend while in charge of Richmond (1966-1976) and Collingwood (1977-1982)
Pies and Tigers create template for ANZAC Day football

By: Glenn McFarlane One of Collingwood's biggest matches against Richmond featured -

Ben Johnson celebrates a first quarter goal against Port Adelaide as the Magpies romped to a 44-point win in the 2003 Preliminary Final.
The day the Pies cut the Power

By: Glenn McFarlane One of the slogans that has helped to push Collingwood to record memberships

Port Adelaide legend John Cahill became the first man to arrive from outside Victoria and coach at Victoria Park.
Celebrating the 80s

Imagine having access to the best seat in the house every second weekend. Well, through (almost)

James Manson in action during a 1991 AFL match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
Stoning the Crows

By: Glenn McFarlane It started out with a half-page in the newspapers placed by the AFL with the

Peter Daicos up against Fitzroy in 1991.
Daicos' baker's dozen

By: Glenn McFarlane Peter Daicos crafted an AFL career out of making the seemingly impossible

Chris Tarrant celebrates Collingwood's famous win against Port Adelaide in the 2002 Qualifing Final, while reality sets in for his direct opponent Matthew Bishop.
Collingwood's AAMI Stadium Record

By: Glenn McFarlane When Sydney fell to Port Adelaide in round 13 in 2013, it all but guaranteed

Peter Daicos up against Carlton in a match in 1988.
September success against the Blues

By: Glenn McFarlane Peter Daicos had a message for his business partner and footy rival when he

Banks robbed of Mark of the Year

By: Glenn McFarlane Denis Banks was upstaged - not once, but twice - when he soared through the sky

Andrew Tranquilli's head shot in 1996, the guernsey displays the AFL logo celebrating 100 years since the creation
Tranquilli's moment in the sun

By: Glenn McFarlane Andrew Tranquilli played the football match of his life to help steer