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Collingwood vs Fremantle Round 15, 1997, at Victoria Park: In his 100th senior match, Buckley had 43 possessions, many of which were goal assists to full forward Sav Rocca.
Collingwood vs Fremantle Round 8, 1999, at the MCG: Collingwood had not won a match all season.
Collingwood vs Fremantle Round 2, 2001, at Colonial Stadium: Buckley collected a career high 46 possessions and scored two goals Collingwood beat the Dockers by 17 points at Colonial Stadium, Collingwood's first victory of the season.
The record was beaten by Dane Swan ( Collingwood ) on 31 May 2009 vs Port Adelaide on round 10 with 48 touches.
Collingwood vs Adelaide Round 13, 2001, at Football Park Buckley scored two goals and had 37 possessions.
Collingwood vs Brisbane, Grand Final 2002, at the MCG The 2002 Grand Final will go down as perhaps Nathan Buckley's finest performance in the Collingwood jumper.
Collingwood vs Essendon, Round 5 2003, at the MCG: Collingwood lost the match by 66 points but Buckley was awarded two Bronlow Medal votes, winning 37 possessions, laying four tackles, and scoring long range goal in the second term.
Collingwood vs Brisbane, Round 10 2006: With his hamstrings failing him, Buckley was positioned in attack in the latter stages of 2005, and by the midway point of 2006 played most of his football forward, with the ability to still play short bursts in the midfield.
Deledio's best game of the season was arguably during the Round 19 win vs Collingwood.

Collingwood and Adelaide
** John McCarthy ( Australian rules footballer born 1989 ), former Port Adelaide and Collingwood player
Collingwood again defeated Port Adelaide in the 2003 Preliminary Final at the MCG.
After losing their first game against Hawthorn by 50 points and a narrow defeat to Collingwood, Melbourne strung together three consecutive wins against Adelaide, Richmond and Brisbane, making it the first time they have won three games in a row since 2006.
Despite showing great resilience against Collingwood, the Dmons were handed two further blows with losses to Adelaide and St Kilda.
** Brownlow Medal awarded to Nathan Buckley ( Collingwood ), Adam Goodes ( Sydney Swans ) and Mark Ricciuto ( Adelaide Crows )
Jim Park of Carlton, Jack Dyer ( age 24 ), and Phonse Kyne of Collingwood, at the Adelaide Oval, before the 1938 interstate match against South Australia
Matthews guided the Lions to four consecutive grand finals, including triumphs over Collingwood in 2002 and 2003, and losing to Port Adelaide in 2004.
However, the milestone was not one to be remembered, as Essendon went down by 60 points to Port Adelaide ( a fate that also befell Jock McHale, who lost his 600th game as coach of Collingwood ).
After winning the Pick of the Fringe award at the 1986 Adelaide Fringe Festival, the group relocated from Canberra to Melbourne, where they based themselves with a regular gig at the Prince Patrick Hotel in Collingwood, in an effort to save enough money to travel to the Edinburgh Fringe.
* Both clubs, in contrast to the stronger Melbourne-based clubs ( like Collingwood, Carlton, or Essendon ), and the stronger interstate teams ( like Adelaide, or West Coast ), had a relatively small membership base.
The 2003 Wizard Home Loans Cup saw Adelaide Crows defeat Collingwood 15. 14 ( 104 ) to 10. 13 ( 73 ) in the Final.
* The Brownlow Medal was awarded to Mark Ricciuto of Adelaide, Nathan Buckley of Collingwood, and Adam Goodes of Sydney.
In the second Test, he backed up his good form with a century in the Second Test in Adelaide, sharing a 310-run partnership for the fourth wicket with Paul Collingwood.
On 9 July 2010, Williams resigned as coach of Port Adelaide and coached his final game for Port Adelaide against Collingwood at AAMI Stadium.
The son of former Collingwood and Port Adelaide player Gary Tredrea, Warren Tredrea played the bulk of his junior football as a wingman before a substantial growth spurt at the age of 16 saw him transformed into a key position player, highlighted by his capture of both Port's Under-17 Coach's Trophy and the St Michael's College, Adelaide ' student athlete ' award in 1995.
He is the son of former Port Adelaide and Collingwood player Gary Tredrea.
Hunt is best known for his commentary on 3AW and has a penchant for making up nicknames for players such as " not a well man " for Sean Wellman of the Essendon Football Club, " Doctor Christian Barnard " for Essendon Football Club player Paul Barnard, " Ot ' n ' Sticky " for Geelong footballer Brad Ottens ; " Yellow Brick Croad " for Hawthorn footballer Trent Croad ; " Oysters Kilpatrick " for Geelong footballer Glenn Kilpatrick ; " Special Fried Rice " for ex-Carlton footballer Dean Rice ; " The Mediator " for Kangaroos footballer Troy Makepeace ; " Heavy Overnight Dew " for Port Adelaide footballer Stuart Dew ; " Horney Torney " for Richmond and Adelaide footballer Jason Torney ; " Awesome Wells " for Kangaroos player Daniel Wells ;" Hooligan " for Blues player Ryan Houlihan ; Thomas the Tank for Collingwood player Dale Thomas ; " Brogan Josh " for Port Adelaide player Dean Brogan ; Yaaaablett !!
* Mark Williams ( Australian footballer born 1958 ), Australian rules footballer with Brisbane and Collingwood, former coach of Port Adelaide

Collingwood and Round
In Round 8 2002 Collingwood beat Brisbane by three points in a tense match in front of 46, 279 people at Colonial Stadium.
In Round 15 Geelong beat Collingwood by 16 points in a high-quality match.
However, late-season victories over old rivals Collingwood in Round 19, and Essendon in Round 21, saved them from this fate.
He was nominated for the AFL Rising Star award in Round 19 in a 24-point win against Collingwood.
The largest non-finals attendance was 60, 898 people for the Collingwood v Carlton game of Round 22.
The largest non-finals attendance was 72, 393 people for the Collingwood v Sydney game of Round 21.
The largest non-finals attendance was 84, 894 people for the Collingwood v Essendon game of Round 5.
Collingwood is a member of the international Round Square network of schools.
Collingwood annually sends students across the globe to Round Square International Service trips, to exotic destinations such as India, Belize, and Thailand.
Every year, Collingwood sends a delegation of both staff and students to the International Round Square Conference.
In October 2008, Collingwood School co-hosted the international senior Round Square conference with Glenlyon Norfolk School.
Delegates from every Round Square school were billeted with Collingwood families.
He returned in Round 8 to help Collingwood to their first win of the season and their first in 13 matches.
In April 1946, shortly after being discharged from military service, Regan returned to Collingwood and trained so well that he was selected for their Round 1 match of the 1946 season against Hawthorn.

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