A Career-Best Season for Number 5: Jamie Elliott Reaches 41 Goals and Counting
It’s official — Jamie Elliott is in career-best form.
The Collingwood fan favourite and clutch forward has hit a new personal milestone, notching 41 goals so far in the 2025 season — his highest total in a single campaign, and his best return since 2023. Wearing the beloved number 🖐️, Elliott has once again proven he’s more than just a highlight-reel player — he’s become a consistent, reliable weapon inside 50.
🎯 The Sharpest He’s Ever Been
Elliott has always had flair — the speccies, the game-winners, the moments of magic. But in 2025, it’s been his efficiency, positioning, and goal sense that have elevated his game to new heights. With 41 goals and counting, Elliott has delivered week in and week out, stepping up when it matters and making every opportunity count.
“He’s in the zone,” said head coach Craig McRae. “He’s reading the game better than ever, staying composed, and kicking truly. You can see the confidence.”
💥 A Season to Remember
This year, Elliott has:
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Averaged 2+ goals per game
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Delivered in clutch moments, including multiple fourth-quarter finishes
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Thrived both as a leading target and crumbing forward, showing his versatility
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Stayed fit and firing, providing leadership in a forward line filled with rising talent
His experience and football IQ have also helped younger players around him grow — a testament to his evolution not just as a player, but as a senior figure in the squad.
🖤 Forever Number 5
Jamie Elliott has always held a special place in Collingwood hearts. Through injuries, big moments, and unforgettable goals, he’s stuck with the club — and now, in 2025, he’s delivering the best football of his career.
His 41-goal haul isn’t just a number. It’s a symbol of resilience, growth, and that trademark Elliott spark we’ve all come to love.
🚀 Still More to Come?
With several rounds still to play — and finals within reach — Jamie isn’t done yet. He’s chasing more goals, more wins, and perhaps one more unforgettable moment in black and white.
41 goals. Career-best. Number 5. Forever Collingwood.