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It was the 94th annual grand final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 1990 AFL season. The match, attended by 98,944 spectators, was won by Collingwood by a margin of 48 points, marking that club's 14th premiership victory.
Despite the supposed death of the Colliwobbles, 1958 remained Collingwood's last September premiership until 2023; the 1990 and 2010 premierships were won in October due to drawn finals (both involving Collingwood)—which, incidentally, are no longer possible, as extra time is invoked in case of a tied game for the grand final—and ...
The Collingwood team that won the VFA premiership in 1896. Being the VFA's newest team, Collingwood improved quickly and won its first and only VFA premiership in 1896. At the end of the 1896 season, Collingwood and South Melbourne finished equal at the top of the ladder with records of 14–3–1, causing a playoff match to determine the ...
Collingwood 14th premiership: Minor premiers: Essendon 13th minor premiership: Pre-season cup: ... The 1990 AFL season was the 94th season of the Australian Football ...
Christian was a member of Collingwood's 1990 premiership side and represented the West Australian team on three occasions. After retiring, Christian became a football commentator and has commentated on radio for Triple M, Geelong station K-Rock (3GL) and 3AW, as well as for Network Ten.
In January 2023, former Collingwood player and 1990 premiership hero Craig Kelly took over from Mark Anderson as CEO of the club. [84] In July 2024, Collingwood was sued by its former head of First Nations strategy, Mark Cleaver, alleging that Collingwood CEO Craig Kelly had made offensive jokes and slurs about Indigenous culture. [85]
He played the role of a key-position player, coming off the bench in Collingwood's 1990 premiership side to be a solid contributor during the grand final. He played 124 games and kicked 162 goals for Collingwood before moving to the Brisbane Bears at the end of 1993 as part of the trade that saw Nathan Buckley go to Collingwood. He played 20 ...
On his AFL debut, which was also his 21st birthday, Francis was suspended for 6 weeks due to a kicking incident. [1] When he returned, he still showed his trademark aggression, as well as discipline and was an important member of Collingwood's 1990 premiership side.