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Collingwood select four at the 2025 Telstra AFL Draft
Collingwood has welcomed four new Magpies to the Club, with Tyan Prindable, Sam Swadling, Zac McCarthy and Angus Anderson joining the black and white at the second night of the 2025 Telstra AFL Draft.
Collingwood has welcomed four new Magpies to the Club, with Tyan Prindable, Sam Swadling, Zac McCarthy and Angus Anderson joining the black and white at the second night of the 2025 Telstra AFL Draft.
Hailing from Queensland and a member of the Brisbane Lions Academy, Prindable was the first player selected by Collingwood.
The left footer played three games at the National Championship level for the Allies, averaging 19 disposals and 5.7 tackles.
AFL Draft: Collingwood swoop on West Perth midfielder Sam Swadling at pick 37
Collingwood have swooped on West Perth midfielder Sam Swadling with the first pick of the third round in the AFL Draft.
After no WA prospects were taken in the second round following the selection of Jacob Farrow by Essendon in the first round on Wednesday, Swadling ensured WA had some instant representation in the third round by being selected at pick No.37.
Swadling is close friends with fellow Falcons product Farrow, who was the only West Australian selected in the first round of the draft on Wednesday, going to Essendon at pick 10.
A hugely prolific midfielder, the noted ball-winner averaged a remarkable 35 disposals per game at WAFL colts level while also notching more than 20 touches in two of his three appearances at league level.
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‘Banger’ drafted by Collingwood
FORMER Sawtell/Toormina player Angus Anderson has created AFL North Coast history by becoming the first male player from the region to be drafted onto the primary list of an AFL club.
The 22 year-old was selected with Pick 57 in the 2025 AFL National Draft by Collingwood.
Collingwood’s National Recruiting Manager Shane O’Bree said Anderson showed traits which made him attractive to the Magpies.
“When you watch Angus play football, there is a lot of heart in his game,” O’Bree said.
Anderson’s journey toward this moment has been one of perseverance.
He played his junior football with the Saints as well as his first foray into the seniors playing representative football with the North Coast Force, a member of the Northern Heat Development Program and QBE Sydney Swans Academy.
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