Get Game Day Ready! Head to the Collingwood Cube at the Gather Round Live Site this Friday from 3pm to 8pm. Footy fans of all ages can enjoy face painting, giveaways, and fun footy activities before the big game!
Where: Gather Round Live Site (opposite Adelaide Oval) Time: 3pm - 8pm
March to the Oval – Friday 11 April
Ever experienced a March to the Oval packed with passionate Pies fans? Now’s your chance! After visiting our Cube, head to the stage at 6pm and be part of the Collingwood chant as we march to Adelaide Oval at 6:05pm.
Time: 6pm, for the march to start at 6:05pm
Live Site Player Appearance – Saturday 12 April
One last chance to see the Collingwood players. Head to the Gather Round Live Site on Saturday, where a bunch of Collingwood players will be making an appearance. See you there!
Time: 11am-12pm (ACST)
Injury Update: Two to miss Gather Round clash
Collingwood’s Head of High Performance Jarrod Wade has provided an injury and health update ahead of Collingwood’s Round Five (Gather Round) match against the Sydney Swans at Adelaide Oval on Friday night.
NEW UPDATES:
Jordan De Goey
Jordan De Goey will be ruled out of Collingwood’s Round Five match against the Sydney Swans on Friday night as he recovers from right ankle and Achillies inflammation.
The midfielder was subbed off in the final term of the side’s Round Four match against Carlton after experiencing soreness.
De Goey will be assessed leading into the side’s Round Six match against Brisbane.
Lachie Schultz
Lachie Schultz will be sidelined for Friday night’s game after scans revealed the forward sustained a minor hamstring strain during the side’s training session on Sunday afternoon.
Schultz is expected to spend two to three weeks on the sidelines.
OTHER UPDATES:
Tom Mitchell
Tom Mitchell has commenced running and will continue to build on this over the next few weeks.
Mitchell is no longer experiencing plantar fasciitis symptoms and continues to progress re-loading his ankle.
Harvey Harrison
Harvey Harrison is progressing well in his return from an ACL injury. The forward commenced a running program this week and is expected to return to some light skill work within the next month.
Reef McInnes
Following a successful surgery 10 days ago, Reef McInnes is progressing well as he recovers from an ACL injury.
McInnes will commence a gym-based program to build on his strength over the next four to six weeks.
Ash Johnson
Ash Johnson continues to progress well following successful surgery to his left fibula.
Johnson will remain in a moonboot for the next two to three weeks and will commence a re-load period. The Club expects Johnson to return to play within the next six to eight weeks.
Team Selection: Three changes for Gather Round
Collingwood Coach Craig McRae has made three changes to his team for Friday night’s Gather Round clash with Sydney.
2023 premiership player Will Hoskin-Elliott will return to the AFL side after overcoming a knock he sustained to his back in the Opening Round fixture. The utility has played the last two matches at VFL level, collecting 12 disposals and a goal from limited game time in Sunday's win over Coburg.
Midfielder Ed Allan also returns for his second match of 2025 after playing in the first match of the year against GWS. The 20-year-old has impressed in recent weeks, highlighted by his 31 disposal and one goal game against Sydney in Round 1 of the VFL.
Midfielder Lachie Sullivan will play his second match of the season following his 26 disposals and seven clearances in the VFL on Sunday against Coburg. In the 27-year-old's only match at AFL level this season, Sullivan collected 12 disposals and kicked a goal in the Pies’ 91-point victory over Port Adelaide.
The three omissions to the team that defeated Carlton are Dan Houston (suspension), Jordan De Goey (ankle/achilles) and Lachie Schultz (hamstring).
19-year-old key forward Charlie West has been included in the squad for the first time in his career, joined by Oleg Markov and Mason Cox as emergencies.
Collingwood ruck Darcy Cameron will notch his 100th AFL match against his former team, who he played one match for.
Selected for his 408th match, Collingwood midfielder Scott Pendlebury will move into third all-time for games played in VFL/AFL history, overtaking former Hawthorn and Port Adelaide player Shaun Burgoyne’s 407. It will also be the 37-year-old's 400th game in the number 10 guernsey after he played his first season in the number 16.
Collingwood fans can watch the game live on Channel Seven, Fox Footy and kayosports.com.au, with the first bounce at 7:10pm (ACST).
The Long shot: Second-chance Pie making every post a winner
JANNIK Sinner won the 2024 Australian Open, but Ned Long didn't spend the fortnight tracking the Italian world No.1 at Melbourne Park. He was tracking something else. Months after being delisted by Hawthorn, the midfielder had just started his first proper job as a data analyst in sports tech.
When he wasn't inside the office above the Duke of Wellington on the corner of Russell and Flinders Street – or trying to land a second chance at Collingwood Football Club – Long was at the tennis, monitoring what time people arrived, where they went, what they ate and what they bought.
That second chance arrived via last year's Mid-Season Rookie Draft when the Magpies used the second last live pick to promote the 22-year-old from its VFL program to the AFL squad, nine months after Hawthorn delisted the 194cm midfielder after just five games in two years at Waverley Park.
Since then, Long has only played once more in the VFL. Craig McRae picked him for the first time against Essendon in round 17 last year and has kept picking him – Long has played 11 of the past 12 games – including all four to start 2025.
Long is still working a day each week for PMI around a commerce degree he started in 2024 and his time at Collingwood. His time outside the system was brief, but enough to reset his direction after staring football mortality in the eye.
"It was a challenging time, but the one thing I'm grateful for was it forced me into starting a job and seeing a different aspect of life," Long told AFL.com.au this week.
"I started a data analyst role with a company called PMI. They do data in sports and events and tech. I've been involved in the data at sporting events around the world, including the Aus Open. We provide that analysis back to those organisations like Tennis Australia to help them for future events.
"I started that when I was at Collingwood VFL and I’ve been lucky to keep that going while in the AFL program one day a week. They've been really flexible and amazing allowing me to do that."
When Hawthorn opted not to offer him another contract at the end of 2023, Long considered his options far and wide. He met with a few VFL clubs and even contemplated a move across the border to play for Norwood in the SANFL, eventually choosing to stay home.
Collingwood had spots open during the pre-season supplemental selection period that summer. They invited six players to train and ultimately selected Lachie Sullivan, Jack Bytel and Josh Eyre. But Long never stopped impressing the Magpies with his work rate, aggression and persistence, and was eventually rewarded.
"It was about what would be the best club and the best opportunity [to get back in the AFL]," Long said. "Collingwood had the list spots available at the time, and in speaking to them, they were looking to reward and bring up VFL players to the AFL. It felt like a good opportunity and I would have a chance to make that transition."
Collingwood is stacked with box office names like Nick Daicos, Jordan De Goey, Scott Pendlebury and Darcy Moore, but McRae seldom wastes an opportunity to shine a light on an unheralded role player. Less than 45 minutes after last Thursday night’s win over Carlton, the premiership coach pointed out the impact of Long. He did it again on Wednesday morning at the AIA Centre. Every role actually matters to McRae.
"'Fly' has been huge for me," Long said. "He has always backed me in and it's the way he talks and also through his actions. I feel like he gives me a chance and has rewarded me with games. It makes you feel valued and from there being able to play with that belief has been great, it makes you play freer, and I think makes a different in performance."
Long has started as the sub in three of the four games to this point of 2025 – he was also sub twice last year – and only played a quarter in Opening Round and round four. He produced the best game of his career when he started against Port Adelaide in round one, collecting a personal best 24 disposals, 14 contested possessions and seven tackles. The aim, obviously, is to start more often. But something is better than nothing.
"Whatever role I can contribute in I am very happy to do. It is a great team and very healthy overall. Being the sub, I am accustomed to it; I feel like I've developed a bit of a routine. Not that I want to stay in it, but I have given the trust that I can fill that role and impact when I come on," he said ahead of Friday night's Gather Round fixture.
"The more times you do it the more you build a routine, but it is hard sitting on the bench and not knowing if it will be the first five minutes or the last five minutes. I've found how to stay calm, stay engaged enough in the game that I'm ready at any point but not too amped up that I lose energy. I find if you're too involved sometimes you are actually using your energy on the bench, so it's important to stay calm and relaxed so you're ready to impact."
Long has had to earn every opportunity to date. No club was prepared to offer him an instant return to the AFL when Hawthorn cut him. No one offered him an SSP trial. But Collingwood saw something. Now they are seeing something in return.
"I do believe that [I can have a long-term AFL career]," he said. "It has been a bit of a journey, starting with a few one-year deals, then being delisted, coming back through the Mid-Season.
"I feel like I always had the belief that I had a lot of AFL footy in me. I feel like Collingwood are seeing that. It's great to now have that security that I've got the next two years and really try and go to work and build my career over that period."
This time last year, Long had just landed in Adelaide to play for the VFL against the SANFL in Glenelg, alongside former Magpies Cal Brown and Trent Bianco. Long landed back in South Australia on Thursday morning to face Sydney at Adelaide Oval on Friday night.
If Long was tracking how many have turned up at the MCG since he reignited his AFL career the average is 73,236 across his nine games for the Magpies at the home of football. Now a capacity crowd in Gather Round beckons. A full-time career in sports technology will need to wait.
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