Cockatoo-Collins proved in his first season at the club (
1999) that he was a useful pickup. He played 12 games, kicking 23 goals. The next season, however, was to be a disappointing one for him, only playing two games because of persistent injury troubles. In
2001, he played 22 out of 24 games, kicking 41 goals and averaging 15 disposals in his best season yet. In the next two seasons, he was to kick 40 goals in total, but he was only able to play 16 games in what was to be his last season. At the end of the
2003 season, he was delisted.
Retirement Cockatoo-Collins kept on playing for the
Port Adelaide Magpies, becoming a solid contributor to the team. He announced his retirement from the SANFL in February 2006. Cockatoo-Collins then played for United in the
Adelaide Plains Football League in 2007 and 2008, missing the 2007 grand final. Cockatoo-Collins had a small role in the 2005 Australian movie
Look Both Ways, starring
William McInnes and
Justine Clarke. He is the man who walks into the editors office at the start and is told to go away. He is seen photocopying in a later scene as well. ==Personal life==