Career
After arriving from Braybrook, Collins became a regular fixture in the Footscray side for six seasons. A pacy wingman, he was also used as a half forward and rover during his career. He averaged a career high 19 disposals from his 20 games in 1977 but it would be his final season at Footscray.
Collins made 21 appearances for Carlton in 1978 and took part in his second finals series, having played an elimination final with Footscray.
In the last round of the home and away season he was famously felled by Robbie Muir. With Muir reacting angrily to being reported for striking Val Perovic, Collins came up behind him and ruffled his hair, to which the Street Kilda player responded by flinging back his forearm and striking Collins on the jaw.
In the Brownlow Medal count later that year, Collins was Carlton"s best performed with 12 votes. Dissatisfied after spending much of the 1979 season in the reserves and missing out on playing in Carlton"s 1979 premiership team, Collins was granted a clearance to Richmond in 1980.
Collins was set to be named on the bench for the Grand Final, but missed an appointment with the club psychologist the Thursday before the game.
As a result, coach Tony Jewell dropped him from the side and played Daryl Freame instead. Collins retired from the VFL after the 1980 season and soon after moved to Western Australia where he played for East Perth in the West Australian Football League. He was the son of Essendon premiership player Jack Collins.
Collins of a heart attack on 31 August 2011 in the Western Australian town of Hyden.
He was 58 years old.