Collingwood would like to thank its supporters who contributed in the ‘Movember’ appeal with the club raising over $11,000.

Several players and staff donated their upper lips for the month of November with supporters all over the world donating their hard earned for the cause.

Special mentions to Scott Pendlebury, Travis Cloke, Steele Sidebottom, Darren Jolly, Dale Thomas, Shae McNamara, Thomas Hunter and Josh Thomas who represented the playing group.

Ryan Whitehead in the club’s corporate department was a standout with his mo, raising over $7,000 to rank him in the top 30 in Australia.

You can still donate to the Movember cause by clicking here.

About Movember (from Movember.com.au)


Each year Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces in Australia and around the world, with the sole aim of raising vital funds and awareness for men’s health, specifically prostate cancer and depression in men.

Men sporting Movember moustaches, known as Mo Bros, become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November and through their actions and words raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health.

Money raised in Australia is shared equally between programs targeting prostate cancer and male depression. Funds are committed to our men’s health partners, the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia and beyondblue - the national depression initiative and the Movember Foundation. Together, the three channels work to ensure that Movember funds are supporting a broad range of innovative, world class programs in the fields of research, education, support, and awareness.

Collingwood's best mos



Darren Jolly and Travis Cloke had the best mos of the group.




Shae McNamara and Dale Thomas struggled with their 'mos'.




Scott Pendlebury and Steele Sidebottom sported the 'dirty' mo.