Collingwood midfielder Jack Crisp is quickly forging his place in Magpies' history, claiming his second-straight E. W Copeland Trophy in a tight count on ...
[Jon Pierik](/by/jon-pierik-hveju)is a sports journalist at The Age. [Sign up here](/link/follow-20170101-p56jp7). He has also become something of an ironman, notching 188 consecutive matches, the most of any active player. This was Crisp’s eighth season at Collingwood, having spent his first three seasons with the Lions. W Copeland Trophy in a tight count on Friday night. He finished runner-up to Patrick Dangerfield in the AFL Coaches’ Association Gary Ayres Award.
Earlier this month Crisp, along with Nick Daicos, polled highest in the 2022 Brownlow Medal count for the Club at 11 votes. Collingwood Captain Scott Pendlebury ...
Daicos was the leading disposal collector for the side (averaging 25.8 per match) and kicked seven goals across 25 games this year. Vice-captain Darcy Moore finished in third place (269 votes) and polled in all but one round this season when he was sidelined for knee soreness in Round 17. Crisp finished the night with 291 votes after a brilliant season where he polled in every home-and-away match and throughout the finals series. Collingwood Captain Scott Pendlebury – who in Round 18 became the first person in Club history to play 350 games for Collingwood – finished the Copeland count second with 276 votes. The E. W Copeland Trophy was one of three best and fairest awards celebrated with the Joseph Wren Trophy awarded to Finlay Macrae as the Club’s best performer in the VFL, and the Brendan Stroud Medal awarded to Ben Jankovski for best performer in the Club’s Victorian Wheelchair Football League (VWFL) side.
Only 16 Collingwood footballers had won back-to-back Copeland Trophy awards before this year but there is a new member of the club.
Nick Daicos (258) Patrick Lipinski (259) Steele Sidebottom (265) Jeremy Howe (266) Darcy Moore (269) Scott Pendlebury (276)
Jack Crisp has edged out captain Scott Pendlebury to go back-to-back as the Pies' best and fairest.
Josh Daicos - 249 Nick Daicos - 258 All-Australian key defender Moore capped off another strong season with third spot, polling in every game except for the one he missed after escaping a major knee injury against the Gold Coast Suns in round 16.
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and I worry for them as well. “Even though it was the leanest I ever looked, in my head I was battling demons ... The Eagles will be too good for the young Hawks. even my mum is this gorgeous tiny unit with an eight-pack where as I am built like my dad and brother. This in turn, may lead to burnout and injuries. and I started getting injured. Some habits aren’t healthy and I like to check in and be open about my story so they can learn it shouldn’t be that way. I was eating 1700 calories a day which is ridiculous for someone training every day but I lost five kilograms very quickly ... “I was too heavy when I started playing footy ... “But I do think it’s a conversation for all of us to have and I don’t think enough people are speaking about it.” “For me to lose weight, I started counting calories and that is a deep dark hole to go down. and then I got injured.”