Collingwood Magpies Premierships:
Year: Against:
1902 - Essendon Bombers
1903 - Fitzroy Lions (Brisbane Lions)
1910 - Carlton Blues
1917 - Fitzroy Lions (Brisbane Lions)
1919 - Richmond Tigers
1927 - Richmond Tigers
1928 - Richmond Tigers
1929 - Richmond Tigers
1930 - Geelong - Cats
1935 - South Melbourne Bloods (Sydney Swans)
1936 - South Melbourne Bloods (Sydney Swans)
1953 - Geelong Cats
1958 - Melbourne Demons
1990 - Essendon Bombers
2010 - St. Kilda Saints.
Won a total of 15 premierships, one behind the record of 16, by Essendon and Carlton.
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No, it hasn't happened. The closest was Collingwood which went from last in 1976 then drew the grand final in 1977. Collingwood lost in the grand final replay.
I Really hope they do!
Collingwood won 18 of 18 home and away games in 1929. Collingwood won one final - the grand final.
In 1929 Collingwood won all 18 home and away games. The only match the lost was a semi-final to Richmond. Collingwood went on to Win the grand final.
collingwood are a great chance and they will flog any team carn the pies
15 (of 18) Home and Away matches and 2 finals including the grand final.
The Western Bulldogs last won a grand final in 2016, when they defeated the Sydney Swans in the AFL Grand Final.
In 2003.
No. Closest was Collingwood - Bottom 1976 drawn grand final 1977 (lost replay). Fiztroy finished last on the ladder AND won the premiership in 1916. (only 4 teams competed that season due to WW1).
In 2010, against St. Kilda - they romped it home the second time, after a Grand final replay due to a drawn first Grand final. Before that, it was in 1990, against Essendon, by 58 points. It was their first premiership since 1958, including a heartbreaking draw against North Melbourne in 1977.
As of October 2023, the Collingwood Football Club has been runners-up in the AFL Grand Final 27 times. They hold the record for the most Grand Final appearances without a premiership win, with their last runner-up finish occurring in 2018. Additionally, they have won the premiership 16 times, making them one of the most successful clubs in Australian rules football history.