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The 2025 Collingwood Football Club season will be the club's 129th season of senior competition in the ... trade [3] 28 Tim Membrey: Forward: St Kilda: delisted free ...
The 2022 Collingwood Football Club season is the club's 126th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). ... trade [12] 35 Nick Daicos:
Orig. Club New Club Acquired via Ref; 1 Melbourne: Sydney: via Adelaide (pick swap) on-traded to Sydney (Jordan Dawson trade) [5] [6] 2 Collingwood: Gold Coast: Pick swap [7] Fremantle: Gold Coast: Will Brodie trade [8] North Melbourne: Richmond: Callum Coleman-Jones and Robbie Tarrant trade [9] Port Adelaide: West Coast: Pick swap at the 2021 ...
The Collingwood Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Melbourne, Victoria, that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL), the sport's elite competition. Founded in 1892, the club played five seasons in the Victorian Football Association (VFA), winning one premiership in 1896.
Club Date Status Ref. Alana Woodward: Sydney: 1 October 2024: Retired [1] Jess Dal Pos: Carlton: 30 October 2024: Retired [2] Evie Gooch: West Coast: 30 October 2024: Retired [3] Brooke Lochland: Sydney: 1 November 2024: Retired [4] Stacey Livingstone: Collingwood: 1 November 2024: Retired [5] Rhiannon Watt: Melbourne: 2 November 2024: Retired ...
The NFL's deadline for teams to cut their rosters to 53 players is Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, which means a flurry of releases will be coming. NFL roster cuts 2024: Recapping all of Monday's notable ...
The Collingwood team that won the VFA premiership in 1896. The Collingwood Football Club was established on 12 February 1892. [7] [8] [9]Collingwood played its first game in the Victorian Football Association (VFA) against Carlton on 7 May 1892. [10]
List of Collingwood presidents [b] [2] No. Name Took office Left office Time in office Occupation / Notes Premierships Ref(s). 1 William Beazley: 1892 1912 20 years, 123 days Politician; involved with precursor club, Britannia Football Club. 3 (1902, 1903, 1910) [3] [4] 2 Alfred Cross 1913 1 year [c] Tailor; former Collingwood vice-president ...