Leigh Matthews, Dane Swan and Ross 'Twiggy' Dunne are the latest names to be placed in the Collingwood Hall of Fame following Wednesday's event at the KGM Centre.
Hosted for the first time since 2017, the trio of club legends were added to the growing list of 68.
Dunne played 213 games in the black and white between 1967 and 1978, kicking 238 goals.
Following his playing days, 'Twiggy' took on multiple roles at the Pies, including an assistant to football secretary Jack Regan, and as the operations and administration manager until the end of the century.
Matthews' influence at Collingwood saw the club end a 32-year premiership drought in 1990.
The Hawthorn champion took over the head coaching role in 1986 and instilled a new culture at the Pies.
Matthews coached in 224 games for 125 wins, 94 losses and 5 draws, and most importantly, the flag win against Essendon.
Swan was the last name to be read as the latest inductee into Collingwood's Hall of Fame.
The champion midfielder was a star in his own right, claiming the 2011 Brownlow Medal as well as a 2010 premiership medallion.
He was also a three-time Copeland Trophy winner, five-time All-Australian, a Leigh Matthews Trophy recipient, two-time AFLCA Player of the Year and a two-time Anzac Day Medallist.
Ross ‘Twiggy' Dunne
Career Summary (1967 – 1978)
- Games: 213
- Goals: 238
Awards
- Bob Rose Award (Best Finals Player) 1971
- Harry Collier Trophy (Best First Year Player) 1967
- Collingwood Football Club Life Member 1977
Leigh Matthews
Collingwood career summary (1986 – 1995)
- Games coached: 224
Awards
- AFL Premiership Coach 1990
- AFL Coaches Association Coach of the Year 1990
Dane Swan
Career Summary (2003 - 2016)
- Games: 258
- Goals: 211
Awards
- AFL Premiership Player 2010
- Brownlow Medal 2011
- Copeland Trophy 2008, 2009, 2010
- R T Rush Trophy (runner-up) 2011, 2013, 2015
- J J Joyce Trophy (third) 2012
- Bob Rose Award (Best Finals Player) 2008, 2010, 2013
- Anzac Day Medal 2012, 2014
- All-Australian 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013
- Leigh Matthews Trophy (AFLPA) 2010
- AFLCA Champion Player 2010
- Collingwood Football Club Life Member 2017






