The stage is set for the Collingwood’s 2019 E.W. Copeland Trophy featuring the Collingwood Magpies Netball Awards at Crown Palladium on Friday night.

The awards night will be hosted by Brian Taylor.

If you’re not attending, you can watch all the action live via our livestream above.

Refresh this page at 7:30pm (AEST) to tune in. See below for all the presented awards and other key timings on the evening.

*Times are approximate

E.W. COPELAND TROPHY VOTING SYSTEM

Senior coach Nathan Buckley, assistant coaches Brenton Sanderson, Robert Harvey and Garry Hocking award the votes each match. Each coach is able to award up to 22 votes for each match (no minimum). In the event that two or more players finish on the same number of votes, the player who has the least number of matches claims the higher position. If these players have played the same number of matches, the player who has polled the greater number of ‘high value’ votes claims the higher position. n 2018, Brodie Grundy and Steele Sidebottom were unable to be separated on 203 votes. Their shared victory was the first tied result since 1994.

Time presented: 5th place begins at 10.25pm

RT Rush Trophy (2nd in B&F)
2018 winner: n/a

J.J. Joyce Trophy (3rd in B&F)
2018 winner: Scott Pendlebury (178 votes)

J.F. McHale Trophy (4th in B&F)
2018 winner: Jack Crisp. (160 votes)

Jack Regan Trophy (5th in B&F)
2018 winner: Taylor Adams (159 votes)

OTHER AWARDS PRESENTED

Gavin Brown Award (pressure)
2018 winner: Jack Crisp

Bob Rose Award (player of the finals)
2018 winner: Taylor Adams

Gordon Coventry Award (leading goal-kicker)
2018 winner: Jordan De Goey (48)
 
Harry Collier Trophy (best first year player)
2018 winner: Jaidyn Stephenson
 
Darren Millane Perpetual Memorial Trophy (best clubman)
2018 winner: Lynden Dunn

Joseph Wren Award (best VFL player)
2018 winner: Marty Hore 

VFLW Best & Fairest
2018 winner: Jaimee Lambert

VWFL Best & Fairest
2018 winner: Richard Amon

Collingwood Magpies Best & Fairest
2018 winner: Ash Brazill

Collingwood Magpies players’ player
2018 winner: Ash Brazill

KEY SPEECHES
7.48pm: Aunty Di welcome to country
7.53pm: Eddie McGuire address
8.13pm: Jared Rivers (VFL coach)
8.17pm: Penny Cula-Reid (VFLW coach)
9.19pm: Jaidyn Stephenson
10.19pm: Nathan Buckley
11.10pm: E.W Copeland Trophy winner