Photos of a Jolly good four years
Recap the moments that mattered in Darren Jolly's four year Collingwood career.
Darren Jolly played 48 games for Melbourne between 2001 and 2004...
...and 118 for Sydney, including the 2005 premiership.
Jolly celebrates with Brent Macaffer after goaling on the run during his first outing at Collingwood in the opening round of the 2010 NAB Cup against St Kilda.
Within months of arriving at the club, Jolly was added to the leadership group.
Ball and Jolly sing Good Old Collingwood Forever after their first win against the Western Bulldogs in round one, 2010.
Darren Jolly celebrates one of his four goals against West Coast in round 14, 2010. The ruckman earned three Brownlow votes against Dean Cox and Nic Naitanui.
Jolly took the first bounce against Michael Gardiner in the drawn Grand Final and seconds later he bobbed up in the goal square to kick the first goal of the Grand Final.
One week later, Jolly was one of the best afield in Collingwood's 15th premiership.
The siren sounds and Jolly throws his mouthguard in celebration. The Magpies are premiers!
Jolly and back-up ruckman Leigh Brown celebrate with the cup in the rooms.
Jolly went for almost five years in a row without missing a game, but knee surgery sidelined him for much of 2011. He joined fellow injured teammates Dane Swan, Brent Macaffer and Nathan Brown on a mid-season training camp in Arizona.
Jolly is chaired off the MCG after playing his 200th senior game against Essendon in round 19, 2011.
A sore groin caused some nervous moments on the interchange bench during the final quarter of the nerve-wracking Preliminary Final against Hawthorn. Fortunately, Jolly was fit to play against Hawthorn.
Punching the air as the siren sounds on Collingwood's one-point win against Essendon on ANZAC Day 2012.
Taking another goal-saving pack mark in a three-vote performance against St Kilda in round 19, 2012.
Battling with Dean Cox in the 2012 Semi-Final.
Sucking in some Powerade and cooling down during quarter time of the Magpies NAB Cup loss to Brisbane earlier this year.
Doing battle with his old side and ex-teammate Mark Jamar at a boundary throw-in during Collingwood's win over Melbourne on the Queen's Birthday, 2013.
Could all the dual premiership ruckmen put their hands up please! Congratulations and thank you for all you've given us, Jolls. The Magpie Army will be forever grateful.