Following the dissolution of the
trans-Tasman ANZ Championship competition in 2016,
Netball Australia announced the creation of a new national netball league, which would feature the five original Australian teams and three additional teams. In May 2016, Netball Australia confirmed that the
Collingwood Football Club was one of three preferred license holders for the new teams. Collingwood Magpies Netball was launched in September 2016 at the headquarters of the Collingwood Football Club, the
Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre. The new team had a distinct logo, different from the football team, though a few years later the club elected to unify the logo with the football team. Speaking at the launch, club president
Eddie McGuire stated, "This team is not an add on to our [football] program by any stretch. It has its own identity, its own high performance unit in its own right and our strategy is to get the best people and best players possible."
2017–20: Early years The Magpies debuted in the
2017 Super Netball season. For the inaugural season,
Madi Browne was appointed team captain under head coach Kristy Keppich-Birrell. However, the team finished the regular season fourth (out of eight teams) on the ladder and lost their elimination final to
Giants Netball by one goal. In the
following season the Magpies struggled for wins and consistency. Prominent defender
Sharni Layton announced her retirement and the club elected not to extend the contract of coach Kristy Keppich-Birrell, replacing her with former
Swifts coach Rob Wright at the end of the season. Wright oversaw the signing of new players
Kelsey Browne and
Geva Mentor among others, and the Magpies returned to finals, though were defeated by local rivals the
Vixens in the elimination final. The following year the Magpies won only one of their fourteen games in the
COVID-19-impacted season. Co-captain Madi Browne departed from the club and Rob Wright's tenure as coach ended. Wright was replaced by former Diamond and Magpies assistant
Nicole Richardson as the new head coach.
2023: Financial distress and notice of withdrawal Facing just three finals appearances from seven years in the league, the club's performance both financially and on the court came under intense scrutiny during the month of May, culminating in the club's announcement to fold the netball team. Netball Australia promptly announced it would be negotiating with interested parties for the eighth licence for a 2024–26 window. Collingwood CEO
Craig Kelly blamed financial difficulties faced by Netball Australia and the lack of a league-wide collective player agreement and team participation agreement for the 2024 season as the reasons for the withdrawal. ==Franchise==