Daicos versus Ablett on May 18, 2016 This match wasn't simply Collingwood versus Geelong; for much of it, this was Daicos versus Ablett.
A night of hellos and goodbyes on May 11, 2016 It was a match that seemingly had everything, including a victory crafted from adversity, owing to a quartet of injuries, one of which proved career-ending.
Tuddy's super seven on April 6, 2016 It's one of the greatest individual finals performances in Collingwood's history, but for too long it has been overshadowed by what happened in a match a fortnight later.
Sav sinks the Dockers on August 4, 2014 In the fourth last match at the ground, 24-year-old Saverio Rocca turned in the most complete performance of his AFL career, bagging 11.1 from 16 kicks to help down Fremantle in Round 10, 1998.
Peter Daicos' first match on August 4, 2014 A 17-year-old student from the northern suburbs played his first match for Collingwood in 1979 and as far as debut games go, they don't come much more memorable or any more lop-sided.
Collingwood's greatest comeback on August 3, 2014 The story behind the greatest comeback in Collingwood history
The day the Pies cut the Power on August 3, 2014 Then Victorian premier Steve Bracks, a Geelong supporter, called on all Victorians to cheer for the black and white in late September 2003. Some did; others found that task too tough.
Daicos' baker's dozen on August 3, 2014 Arguably Peter Daicos' greatest game was when he kicked 13 goals against the Brisbane Bears on a dewy night on the Gold Coast in Round 20, 1981.
Winning in the dark at Waverley Park on August 3, 2014 Of all the moments and matches of a frustrating 1998 season, one stands out in the memory of Magpie fans - the 86-point win over Hawthorn at Waverley Park in Round 16.
Mighty Mick's magic moment on August 3, 2014 Mick McGuane's football career could never be defined by 19 seconds of football.
Banks robbed of Mark of the Year on August 1, 2014 Collingwood was playing Footscray at the Western Oval in a game that transformed from an ordinary mid-season home-and-away match into a dramatic conclusion few would forget.
Tranquilli's moment in the sun on August 1, 2014 Andrew Tranquilli played the football match of his life to help steer Collingwood to a remarkable win over the eventual premiers West Coast.
Magro v Jezza on August 1, 2014 It was the bump that has long helped to define Australian football's fiercest rivalry.
An ANZAC Day thriller - against Carlton on August 1, 2014 Collingwood has played on 11 other occasions on that date - one before it became a part of the Australian psyche and another 10 times after an act of parliament in 1960 permitted sporting events on ANZAC Day.
Tony Shaw brings up 300 matches on August 1, 2014 Tony Shaw became the second Collingwood footballer to play 300 games, when he ran out onto the MCG against North Melbourne on May 20, 1994.