Can you spot the HUGE mistake on banner created for footy star's milestone match for Collingwood?

  • There was a spelling error on the Pies' cheer squad banner
  • Isaac Quaynor was celebrating his 100th game
  • But the banner was embarrassingly incorrect 

A day of celebration got off to a bad start for Isaac Quaynor, with the Collingwood star marking his 100th game for the Pies.

The gun defender stepped out onto the field for last week's game against the Gold Coast Suns, with the cheer squad banner dedicated to their premiership-winning star.

At least, it can only be assumed that the cheer squad were referring to their defender, having spelt his name wrong on the giant banner.


Instead of reading 'Isaac Quaynor', the banner read: 'Issac Quaynor'. 

It was a bad omen for Quaynor and the Pies, who went on to lose the game after letting slip their lead over the Suns in the final quarter.

The manner of their capitulation has led to debate as to whether the premiers have lost their 'aura' when it comes to closing out games.

Brisbane Lions legend Jonathan Brown questioned whether Collingwood had lost their 'aura', insisting they had problems in their premiership defence.

But Essendon star Andrew McGrath, who will play his 150th match in Friday night's clash with the Magpies at the MCG, was having none of that talk after being on the end of some brutal losses against Collingwood during the past three seasons.

Collingwood's cheer squad made an embarrassing error with Isaac Quaynor's banner

Collingwood's cheer squad made an embarrassing error with Isaac Quaynor's banner

The premiership-winning defender was celebrating his 100th game last weekend

The premiership-winning defender was celebrating his 100th game last weekend

'They've done it to us a few times in the past (storm home late in games) and we know and respect how good a side they are,' the former No.1 draft pick said on Thursday.

'They've been a great team for a long period of time and we're preparing for them at their absolute best.

'We know what strategies they do late in games, (but) it's one thing knowing and another thing trying to stop it and arrest it. We're prepared for that.'