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Throughout the 2022 season, Daicos’s performance was considered one of the most impactful and talented rookie seasons of all time, averaging 25.7 disposals per game while primarily playing in the half-back position. [11] For his outstanding performance, he was awarded the Rising Star award given to the AFL’s best young player.
The remaining votes were polled by Collingwood midfielders: Nick Daicos (four votes, 29 disposals and a goal), Tom Mitchell (three votes, 24 disposals, 7 clearances), Jack Crisp (two votes, 25 disposals, two goals), and Scott Pendlebury (one vote, 24 disposals, 6 clearances).
The film was directed by Luke Winzar and James Moriarty, and follows the journeys of Collingwood coach Craig McRae, captain Darcy Moore, young gun Nick Daicos and veteran Scott Pendlebury through piece-to-camera interviews interspersed with game-day and off-field footage.
He made his senior debut for Essendon against Geelong in round 1, scoring 5 goals and having 27 disposals, earning him a rising star nomination for that round. [2] At the conclusion of the 2023 season Martin was voted the runner up in the AFL Coaches Association Best Young Player award behind Collingwood’s Nick Daicos. [3]
In round 19 of 2024, Butters made history by becoming the most fined player in the history of the AFL's Match Review, overtaking Toby Greene with a double fine against Richmond. [8] Butters won his first Showdown Medal in Showdown LVI against cross-town rival Adelaide. [9] Butters' 42 disposals was the most of any individual in a Showdown.
Most career goals: Gordon Coventry – 1299 (1920–1937) – VFL/AFL record until 1999 (Remains a record for the most career goals at one club.) Cultural influence David Williamson 's 1977 stage play, The Club , was inspired by the backroom dealings and antics of the Collingwood Football Club; although Collingwood is never mentioned by name.
The following week, he again led the team for disposals, collecting 32 disposals in a thrilling 1-point win over the Gippsland Power. [12] In the fourteenth round of the season, Smith was named as the player of the round after he had the best game of his career to that point, totalling 44 disposals, 13 inside 50s and 10 clearances. [ 13 ]
In the 2017 season, Mitchell broke the VFL/AFL record for the most disposals in a home-and-away season in round 22 when he had his 749th possession, passing Wayne Richardson's mark set in 1971. [8] Following a record-breaking home-and-away season, Mitchell was named in the All-Australian team for the first time. [ 9 ]