Match Records
- Highest score: R17, 1980 (WP) – Collingwood 32.11 (211) v St Kilda 16.11 (107)
- Lowest score: R6, 1897 (VP) – Collingwood 0.8 (8) v South Melbourne 2.15 (27)
- Lowest score since 1919: Grand Final, 1960 (MCG) 2.2 (14) v Melbourne 8.14 (62)
- Highest losing score: R16, 1937 (VP) – Collingwood 21.16 (142) v Melbourne 22.21 (153)
- Lowest winning score: R9, 1899 (VP) – Collingwood 3.3 (21) v Melbourne 1.7 (13)
- Lowest winning score since 1919: Grand Final, 1927 (MCG) – 2.13 (25) v Richmond 1.7 (13)
- Biggest winning margin: 178 points; R4, 1979 (VP) – Collingwood 31.21 (207) v St Kilda 3.11 (29)
- Biggest losing margin: 138 points; R3, 1942 (PR) – Collingwood 5.7 (37) v Richmond 25.25 (175)
- Record attendance (home and away game): R10, 1959 (MCG) – 99,346 v Melbourne
- Record attendance (finals match): Grand Final, 1970 (MCG) – 121,696 v Carlton
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