Premiership Pie cleared to play on despite concussion fears
Despite suffering his 10th concussion in the grand final, Nathan Murphy has been given the all clear to continue his AFL career with Collingwood.
Despite suffering his 10th concussion in the grand final, Nathan Murphy has been given the all clear to continue his AFL career with Collingwood.
Craig McRae was a vocal watcher as two Magpie forwards duked it out on Friday as the battle to cover for Dan McStay heats up, with a potential SSP signing in the frame.
The Pies will be without one of the most vital cogs in their premiership operation for much of 2024, with footy boss Graham Wright stepping away.
‘We are the destination club’ – Collingwood president Jeff Browne was clear with his words at the club’s AGM on Thursday night. So, who’s coming to the Magpies next?
Junior footballers – the next stars of our game – have long been inspired by their AFL heroes. But what the 12-year-olds out there are learning now is wrong, writes Dermott Brereton.
The AFL has been urged to crack down on a loophole in a rule after being accused of umpiring one player differently and causing confusion.
Nick Daicos was so good against Adelaide on Saturday that he smashed another record, his coach was in awe and a teammate labelled him scary. Here’s why.
Collingwood reportedly has “options” on a potential trade for Brodie Grundy as the star ruckman’s future hangs in the balance.
They called it the most-disastrous trade period in history, but Collingwood’s decision to ship Jaidyn Stephenson and Adam Treloar looms as a stroke of genius. HERE’S WHY
Suddenly, Richmond’s finals hopes hang in the balance after its horror loss to the Suns. Here is what needs to happen for the Tigers to make the eight.
Two former Collingwood stars who walked away from the club over its handling of racism allegations have returned to help the Magpies deal with the problem.
Mark ‘Jacko’ Jackson was the most difficult player that Tony Jewell coached. And a dangerous prank on the wealthy St Kilda president proved just that.
Collingwood rookie sensation Nick Daicos wears No. 35 – but it’s not for the obvious reason. Tradition says he hands it over next year. Glenn McFarlane argues otherwise.
Collingwood is enjoying a bounce-back season but has lost a second big-name player from last week’s defeat of Gold Coast.
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