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2015 Collingwood Football Club season

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President
  
Eddie McGuire

Regular season
  
12th

Home ground
  
The MCG

Finals series
  
DNQ

2015 Collingwood Football Club season

Coach
  
Nathan Buckley (4th season)

Captain(s)
  
Scott Pendlebury (2nd season)

The 2015 Collingwood Football Club season was the club's 119th season of senior competition in the Australian Football League (AFL). The club also fielded its reserves team in the VFL.

Contents

Squad

Players are listed by guernsey number, and 2015 statistics are for AFL regular season and finals series matches during the 2015 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 of Round 23 of the 2015 season (6 September 2015) and are taken from AFL Tables

AFL Awards

  • Anzac Medal – Paul Seedsman (Round 4)
  • Player of the Round - Jamie Elliott (Round 9)
  • 2015 22under22 selection – Tom Langdon
  • 2015 22under22 selection – Brodie Grundy
  • Captain of the AFL Coaches Association’s 2015 All-Australian team (Interchange) – Scott Pendlebury
  • AFL Award Nominations

  • Round 11 – 2015 AFL Rising Star nomination – Tim Broomhead
  • Round 20 – 2015 AFL Rising Star nomination – Jordan De Goey
  • Club Awards

  • E.W. Copeland Trophy – Scott Pendlebury
  • R.T. Rush Trophy – Dane Swan
  • J.J. Joyce Trophy – Jack Crisp
  • J.F. McHale Trophy – Taylor Adams
  • Jack Regan Trophy – Steele Sidebottom
  • Joseph Wren Memorial Trophy – Ben Moloney
  • Darren Millane Memorial Trophy – Nathan Brown
  • Harry Collier Trophy – Jordan De Goey
  • Gordon Coventry Trophy – Jamie Elliott
  • Gavin Brown Award – Jack Crisp
  • Magpie Army Player of the Year – Dane Swan
  • Milestones

  • Round 1 – Jordan De Goey (AFL debut)
  • Round 1 – Travis Varcoe (Collingwood debut)
  • Round 1 – Jack Crisp (Collingwood debut)
  • Round 1 – Steele Sidebottom (100 goals)
  • Round 3 – Patrick Karnezis (Collingwood debut)
  • Round 3 – Dane Swan (151 games at the MCG, most games at the home of football in the club's history.)
  • Round 4 – Travis Cloke (400 goals)
  • Round 6 – Jesse White (100 AFL goals)
  • Round 7 – Nathan Brown (100 games)
  • Round 8 – Scott Pendlebury (200 games)
  • Round 8 – Taylor Adams (50 AFL games)
  • Round 9 – Dane Swan (200 goals)
  • Round 10 – Scott Pendlebury (50 games as skipper)
  • Round 11 – Jesse White (100 AFL games)
  • Round 11 – Nathan Buckley (50 wins)
  • Round 14 – Darcy Moore (AFL debut)
  • Round 14 – Brayden Maynard (AFL debut)
  • Round 15 – Dane Swan (250 games)
  • Round 16 – Levi Greenwood (Collingwood debut)
  • Round 18 – Matthew Scharenberg (AFL debut)
  • Round 19 – Ben Reid (100 games)
  • Round 19 – Jonathon Marsh (AFL debut)
  • Round 20 – Jamie Elliott (100 goals)
  • Round 22 – Ben Sinclair (50 games)
  • References

    2015 Collingwood Football Club season Wikipedia