Debutants, comeback kings and a bevy of injuries headline the changes to the Collingwood team that will take on Melbourne this Monday.
Teenager Callum Brown has been named to make his senior AFL debut, while Tom Langdon will play his first senior game since round six, 2016.
Alex Fasolo returns after sitting out last week’s trip to Perth, while James Aish is back in the mix after recovering from a fractured cheekbone only a fortnight ago.
Ex-Docker Chris Mayne is also a chance to play his first match since round three after several weeks of consistent form in the VFL.
Tall utility Mason Cox rounds out the six potential inclusions.
As confirmed by General Manager of Football Geoff Walsh in Collingwood Media’s Blackmores Injury Update, Jamie Elliott (ankle), Tyson Goldsack (shoulder) and Daniel Wells (calf) will all miss Monday’s match.
Like father, like son
Callum Brown has had Collingwood in his blood from the moment he was born on 27 April 1998.
At the time, his father, Gavin, was nursing an injured Achilles, and the Magpies, the team Gavin captained, had beaten the Bombers on ANZAC Day two days prior.
Like his father, Callum is a product of Marcellin College, and is a graduate of the Eastern Rangers in the TAC Cup.
He represented Vic Metro at last year’s National Under 18 Championships.
“He’s as clean below his knees as I’ve seen – he’s very much Caleb Daniel like as well in terms of how he doesn’t waste his possessions,” Eastern’s talent manager Len Villani told Inside Football last November.
“The one thing he is, he is just super competitive, super determined, very driven and just a beautiful, natural footballer.”
His pre-season was stymied by glandular fever, but after six VFL games, Brown is averaging 22.5 disposals, 4.3 tackles and 4.3 clearances. He collected a combined 60 disposals in his past two games, and flew to Perth as the travelling emergency last Sunday.
Gavin and Callum are pictured prior to the former's 250th game for Collingwood, against Hawthorn in round 16, 2000.
Welcome back Langers
Debuting in the opening round of the 2014 season, Tom Langdon played 41 of a possible 44 games in his first two years as a Magpie.
He has since played just six of the 33 that have followed, and none since 1 May last year.
Langdon, who will turn 23 on Friday, has endured a wretched run with knee and ankle injuries, but has averaged a whopping 27 disposals in his three VFL games since returning.
Importantly, he is averaging 5.7 marks per game, including 2.7 intercepts.
He won 20 disposals and had seven rebounds from half back during Collingwood’s win over Sandringham at Victoria Park last Sunday.
Tom Langdon has performed brilliantly in the club's past three VFL games. Photo: Shane Barrie.
#FightMND
Join the great Neale Daniher and the two clubs in helping create awareness of Motor Neurone Disease (MND) and raise funds for research to help find a cure at the MCG this Monday.
Collingwood is inviting all members and supporters to gather at the Glasshouse at the Holden Centre before marching over to the MCG together.
Daniher will address supporters in the main event space at 1pm, before the march begins.
Daniher will be joining the Melbourne supporters on their march from Federation Square, while a host of Magpie names will be leading the way as the Collingwood faithful converge at the Glasshouse.
The Glasshouse events space will be open from 12pm.
A group of the finest sportspeople to represent Australia will take on the Big Freeze challenge inside the ground at 2pm.
The football world will help Neale Daniher freeze MND on Monday.
Melbourne v Collingwood
AFL Round 12
Monday 12 June
MCG, 3.20pm
Collingwood
B: Jeremy Howe, Lynden Dunn, Brayden Maynard
HB: Josh Smith, Tom Langdon, Matthew Scharenberg
C: Steele Sidebottom, Scott Pendlebury, Tom Phillips
HF: Jordan De Goey, Alex Fasolo, Will Hoskin-Elliott
F: Callum Brown, Darcy Moore, Tim Broomhead
Foll: Brodie Grundy, Taylor Adams, Adam Treloar
Int (from): James Aish, Chris Mayne, Levi Greenwood, Jack Crisp, Jackson Ramsay, Ben Crocker, Mason Cox
IN: Alex Fasolo, Tom Langdon, James Aish, Chris Mayne, Callum Brown, Mason Cox
OUT: Daniel Wells (calf), Jamie Elliott (ankle), Tyson Goldsack (shoulder)
NEW: Callum Brown (19, Eastern U18)
Selection: Six inclusions, one debutant
Debutants, comeback kings and a bevy of injuries headline the changes to the Collingwood team that will take on Melbourne this Monday.