Senior Coach Sam Wright has made one change following his side’s 26-point win over Sydney.
24-year-old forward Alana Porter will return for her first game since Round 3, replacing Grace Campbell who sustained an ankle injury in last week’s win.
After last week’s 18-disposal and two-goal haul against the Swans, the Round 5 Rising Star nominee Ash Centra will look to go one better this week when the Pies face the Hawks for the second time in AFLW history.
Annie Lee, Georgia Knight, and Eliza James will be the emergencies for the match.
The last time the two side's faced was in Round 2 last season, where Brit Bonnici tallied 27 disposals and 10 tackles in the 47-point loss.
2025 should be a different story for Wright's Pies, with both teams statistically coming into the clash evenly.
With the Pies leading the Hawks in average disposals, centre clearances, and marks inside 50 in 2025, all signs point to a tight clash set for Victoria Park.
Collingwood’s AFLW side will also be looking to kick Saturday afternoon off the right way for the Club on Saturday, with the AFL side taking part in their Preliminary Final at 5:15pm (AEST) that evening.
Tickets to Collingwood’s AFLW clash are just $15, while under 18s can redeem their ticket for free via Ticketmaster.
Round 6
Collingwood v Hawthorn
Saturday 20 September, 12:35pm (AEST)
Victoria Park – Wurundjeri