Pies in print on Sunday 27 June
Read what the major papers are writing about Collingwood on Sunday 27 June
"Collingwood prolongs the pain for Swans coach Paul Roos"
Glenn McFarlane - Sunday Herald Sun
"SYDNEY coach Paul Roos won't miss Collingwood when he bows out of coaching at the end of the season."
"Magical two miss the Train"
Mark Stevens - Sunday Herald Sun
"And for the optimistic souls in the outer looking for entertainment, two players would have been at the forefront of their minds: Adam Goodes and Leon Davis."
"Elite player shuffle a worry: Pies"
Jon Pierik - The Age
"COLLINGWOOD chief executive Gary Pert fears the premiership aspirations of the AFL's best teams could abruptly end even under the revised compensation formula for those who lose elite, uncontracted players to expansion clubs."
"Practice not making perfect at Pies: coach"
Martin Blake - The Age
"Collingwood kicked a wasteful 13.18 but was considerably better than the Swans, Malthouse's team leaping back to third on the ladder with a 9-3-1 record."
"Magpies play to script"
Martin Blake - The Age
"HE Collingwood tribes descended on the Olympic stadium at Homebush last night - as they do every year."
"Hot Pies give Swans food for thought"
David Sygall - Sydney Morning Herald
"In front of a western Sydney turnout of 43,585 fans the Swans made it too easy for Collingwood to maintain their five-year winning streak and give coach Mick Malthouse reason to celebrate 800 games as a player and coach."
"Pies five-year hoodoo over Swans"
Todd Balym - The Sunday Telegraph
"Their inability to compete against the best sides was again exposed as Collingwood extended their dominance to nine successive games with a 25-point victory."