Pies in print on Sunday 15 August
Read what the major papers are writing about Collingwood on Sunday 15 August
"Neeld cut as Power shortens list"
Jay Clark - Sunday Herald Sun
"Highly rated Collingwood midfield coach Mark Neeld is out of the running for Port Adelaide's coaching job, leaving Matthew Primus firm favourite to lead the club next season."
"No guarantees"
Jackie Epstein - Sunday Herald Sun
"Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse has not guaranteed Josh Fraser his 200th game as he remains focused on team not individual."
"Vain Dane finds brain"
Tony Sheahan - Sunday Herald Sun
"Booze, broads and a bad attitude almost cost Dane Swan a shot at an AFL career, according to his TAC Cup coach Robert Hyde."
"All's well"
Craig Hutchinson - Sunday Herald Sun
"Sharrod Wellingham's emergence has been a humbling sight for the Collingwood faithful, with the midfielder repaying the faith the club has showed him."
"Fraser may be stranded on No. 199"
Jon Pierik - The Age
"Josh Fraser's hopes of notching his 200th game may have taken another hit as Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse revealed his team was striving for greatness."
"Feeder competition keeps Pies hot and hungry"
Emma Quayle - The Age
"Collingwood's willingness to flick players between its AFL and VFL teams has left every player with the belief that he could play a part in September, says Brent Macaffer."
"separated at birth"
Bruce Eva - The Age
"That's Magpie Scott Pendlebury on the left, alongside actor Colin Morgan - who doubles as a bloke called Merlin."