Every morning collingwoodfc.com.au will publish ‘Pies in Print’ which will keep Magpie supporters informed on what is being written about the club in major papers around the country.

"No choke, say Clokes"
Aaron Langmain - Herald Sun
"The family of embattled Collingwood star forward Travis Cloke have declared he won't choke in the grand final replay."

"Jab Fest: Saints, Pies load up on painkillers"
Mark Robinson and Matt Windley - Herald Sun
"St Kilda will require more painkilling injections than Collingwood for the Grand Final replay as both clubs assess the injury fallout."

"10 burning questions"
Herald Sun
"1. Does Leon Davis survive?"

"All forgiven to go again"
Bruce Matthews - Herald Sun
"A favourable Collingwood football club medical report helped Goddard avoid a possible rough conduct offence against his former Saint teammate Luke Ball."

"Stars to rebound"
Matt Windley - Herald Sun
"Collingwood midfield coach Mark Neeld said yesterday he expected more from Dane Swan and Scott Pendlebury this Saturday."

"Expect more of the same in replay, says Buckley"

Michael Gleeson - The Age
"The game was likely to be very similar in style to last Saturday's grim draw, Collingwood assistant coach Nathan Buckley forecast yesterday."

"Pies kicking themselves over Fisher"
Michael Gleeson - The Age
"Three coaches filed one after another into consecutive media conferences at Collingwood yesterday."

"Woods eye second chance"

AAP - The Age
"Collingwood midfielder Dale Thomas said the grand final replay would give some of his teammates a quick chance to make amends for below-par performances last Saturday."

"Professional Magpies will be 'up' for replay"
Stephen Rielly - The Australian
"Yesterday, Neeld, Buckley and Watters seemed to indicate that if there are reasons for Collingwood to think carefully about selection of the side for the replay, because of the physical consequences of the ordeal that was the first, the fears of disappointment lingering or of a let-down that existed on Saturday evening no longer exist."