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Just got a Facebook post from Collingwood Football Club asking which 3 premiership stars have re-signed, and to tune in tonight to find out!!
 
On Tonight's episode.

The Club marks its move to its new time slot with a look at one of Collingwood’s brightest young prospects Jamie Elliott.

Now screening on Fox Footy (channel 504) at 9.30pm on Tuesday nights, The Club will chat with the 19-year-old Elliott who played a vital role in the Magpies’ tense victory over the West Coast Eagles on Saturday.

Watch past episodes of The Club on CTV.

There is more to Elliott than first meets the eye. The Euroa product has lived in three states in his 19 years and has been forced to overcome much hardship on his journey to the bright lights of Collingwood.

The Club also follows Sue and Rob Brown, the parents of twin brothers and weekend opponents Nathan (Collingwood) and Mitch (West Coast). The pair faced off against each other at the MCG on the weekend and The Club’s cameras capture the mixed emotions experienced by the twins and their parents.

Fans will also walk down memory lane with Tony Shaw in Vintage Collingwood. Shaw speaks to favourite son Rene Kinkabout his colourful career at Victoria Park and learns about what he’s been up to since he hung up the boots.

The Club - now at 9.30pm Tuesdays on Fox Footy (channel 504).
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In episode 16 of The Club, The Old Guard, viewers go behind closed doors and find out the story behind Collingwood doorman Brian Evans to see what they get up to on match day.

There’s more to the role of monitoring who enters the change rooms at the MCG than first meets the eye as the trio explain at 9:30pm on Fox Footy (channel 504).

Click here to watch the first 15 episodes of The Club on CTV.

Premiership defender Harry O’Brien joins Michael Christian in the studio to discuss a range of issues including his cultural heritage and successful use of social media.

O’Brien also previews Friday’s match against Carlton, and discusses the way the club will be approaching the match in light of the well-documented round three loss to the old enemy.

The two clubs will be playing for the 20th Peter Mac Cup, raising money and awareness for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre.
 

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I really enjoyed the show tonight. Obviously it isn't fast paced and action packed but it's great to get a look behind the scenes of the club. Seeing what all the old guys do for the club is great and it gives them a chance to share their stories.

Agree. Enjoyed it as well. Quite like the behind the scenes, like the episode they had featured on the property steward during the Adelaide game. Different insight to the work put into the club by those who love it just as much as we do.

Then there is probably the envy that I wish i was them working/volunteering at the club!!
 
I thought it was great.
Good to see the old guys getting some cred.
49 years as a Pie. Deserves his moment in the sun.
More stories like that please.
 
Decent show again tonight, but surely the show could go longer, the "in the studio" segment at the end always gets cut short.

You could have 30 minutes of "stories" and 30 minutes of studio stuff I reckon.

Anyway, good to see the future father sons, and I'm sure Brown and Richardson's kids have told their Dads that working for Carlton is just wrong.:cool:
 
Bloady oath all Richo's and Brown's kids are going to go for Collingwood. I would be shocked if their dad's didnt as well, even though they work at Carlton.
 

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