2019 Collingwood Football Club season

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The 2019 Collingwood Football Club season is the club’s 123rd season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its reserves team in the VFL and a women’s team in the AFL Women’s competition.

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2019 statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches during the 2019 AFL season only. Career statistics include a player’s complete AFL career, which, as a result, means that a player’s debut and part or whole of their career statistics may be for another club. Statistics are correct as of the 1st Preliminary Final of the 2019 season (21 September 2019) and are taken from AFL Tables.

Squad changes[edit]

In[edit]

Out[edit]

AFL season[edit]

Pre-season matches[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Finals series[edit]

Ladder[edit]

Source: AFL Tables[43]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.
(P) Premiers

Awards & Milestones[edit]

AFL Awards[edit]

AFL Award Nominations[edit]

Club Awards[edit]

Milestones[edit]

VFL season[edit]

Pre-season matches[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Ladder[edit]

Source: SportsTG
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Women’s season[edit]

Pre-season matches[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Ladder[edit]

Source: womens.afl
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) percentage; 3) number of points for.

Squad[edit]

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2019 statistics are for AFL Women’s regular season and finals series matches during the 2019 AFL Women’s season only. Career statistics include a player’s complete AFL Women’s career, which, as a result, means that a player’s debut and part or whole of their career statistics may be for another club. Statistics are correct as of Round 7 of the 2019 season (17 March 2019) and are taken from Australian Football.

Squad changes[edit]

In
Out

League awards[edit]

Club Awards[edit]

VFL Women’s[edit]

Collingwood participated in their second consecutive season in the VFL Women’s league. Ruby Schleicher and Grace Buchan were named co-captains and Penny Cula-Reid coached the VFLW Magpies for the second year in a row.[108] The Magpies claimed the minor premiership for the second year in a row, and won 12 of 14 matches.[109] The club went on to win their inaugural premiership, defeating the Western Bulldogs by 37 points in the Grand Final at Ikon Park.[110]

Key
  • H ^ Home match.
  • A ^ Away match.
Notes
  • a Collingwood’s scores are indicated in bold font.

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