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BREAKING: Craig McRae Makes SHOCKING Collingwood Roster Announcement – Fans Are FURIOUS Over This Cut Craig McRae, the head coach of Collingwood Football Club, has made a shocking roster announcement that has left supporters in shock. During a press conference on Wednesday, May 21, 2025, it was announced that Jordan De Goey, a standout player, had been cut from the squad just a few days before the season began. The devoted supporters of the Magpies are furious over this startling move. De Goey, a crucial player for Collingwood in recent seasons, was anticipated to play a major role in the team's attempt to win the Premiership this year. He is a fan favorite because of his dynamic style of play and ability to score goals under duress....
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Read moreSHOCK!!:Darcy Moore Announce his Departure from Collingwood football due to.... Darcy Moore and Jordan De Goey, the two first-round picks from the previous season, have been locked away by Collingwood until the conclusion of the 2018 campaign. Moore and De Goey's contracts were extended by the Magpies yesterday night, and Jackson Ramsay, a promising defender, signed a new contract with the team through the end of 2017. The 25-man roster for Sunday's matchup against Richmond includes De Goey, the No. 5 choice in the previous year's national draft, who has demonstrated strong VFL play since his Round 1 debut. "It is incredibly exciting for the team because a number of the senior players, like Jamie Elliott and Tom Langdon, have also joined on," De Goey, 19, stated. "I just think the club is headed in the right path, and I am excited to attempt to win premierships while growing up with some of these young guys." Moore, who was selected as a father-son at pick nine, is recuperating nicely from a hamstring injury and has not yet participated in a senior game. In the next weeks, he anticipates being available for selection in the VFL. "I am not leaving," declared 19-year-old Moore. Being offered an additional two years is a dream come true. It is so thrilling....
Read moreDone Deal:Brodie Grundy has signed a seven-year, multi-million-dollar contract to stay with the Magpies. Grundy's desire for a long-term contract has been fulfilled by the Pies, who have locked in their lucky ruck until 2027, despite the threat of free agency at the conclusion of 2020. At only 25, Grundy, a two-time All Australian, has made a name for himself as one of the game's top big men and, in theory, still has his best footballing years ahead of him. He will be among the highest-paid ruckmen in the history of the game, earning close to $1 million annually. "Clearly, it was a crucial decision at this age and place in my career," Grundy stated. "I decided on what I think is best for all of those connections, needs, and hobbies after giving careful thought to everything that matters most to me, including my football, my goals, my life outside of the game, my family, friends, teammates, and the football club. "I want to be able to find the very best version of myself, as a person and a footballer, but I also want to contribute to the greater good, to the entire....
Read moreSHOCK:Darcy Moore has been placed on 2years Suspension due to..... After giving what has been called one of the greatest post-match statements in the history of the customary Anzac Day match, Darcy Moore is the talk of the AFL community. The Magpies overcame a 28-point deficit at three-quarter time to win 13.12 (90) to 11.11 (77) on Tuesday, thanks to the Collingwood captain's amazing comeback. Moore accepted the Anzac Cup as the winning skipper on the day, before blowing the AFL world away with his victory speech. "First and foremost, I would want to express my sincere gratitude to the 95,000 people present—a record-breaking throng," he stated. "This game is about so much more than four points, regardless of whether you wear the red sash or the black and white stripes. We are immensely happy to be playing our part in this game, and your presence and support today mean a lot. "Thank you so much to Andrew (McGrath), the team, and the entire club at Essendon for making this event what it is. Being able to join your football team in honoring the sacrifices made by all Australian servicemen and women worldwide, not just the Anzacs, means a great deal to us. Thus, I would want to thank the Essendon Football Club. "I would want to express my gratitude to all of the men and women who are fighting for our nation's interests in both domestic and international conflicts as well as peacekeeping missions....
Read moreUrgent:Coach Craig McRae has been placed on 2years Suspension due to.... Craig McRae, the coach of Collingwood, acknowledges that his controversial post-match remarks against umpires were "selfish" because he let his annoyance control him. Following the Magpies' tense three-point loss to Sydney last Friday night, which severely damaged their prospects of making the finals, McRae received a warning from the AFL this week for the remarks. The 50-year-old claimed that a 50-meter penalty to Dan McStay "would have been paid at the MCG" after Swans defender Tom McCartin crossed the mark in the closing moments at the SCG, but it was not paid. Additionally, he called the umpires' application of the insufficient intent rule throughout the game "a bit of a circus" Sydney coach John Longmire responded sharply to McRae's remarks, calling the MCG reference a "amazing admission" from the coach of the team with the largest home ground advantage in the AFL. "I analyze extremely deeply on everything I do and I am sad that I went into an irritation mode versus a disappointed mode," McRae said on Thursday after reflecting on the issue over the previous four days. "I am allowed to be disappointed, because who would not be? That shows that I care." "But since everything I have done has taught us valuable lessons—and me specifically—I do not wish to take back what I have done." When questioned about McRae's remarks on Monday, Longmire chuckled and verbally attacked his Collingwood opponent several times, pointing out some of the Magpies' advantages in the match. When questioned about McRae's remarks on Monday, Longmire chuckled and verbally attacked his Collingwood opponent several times, pointing out some of the Magpies' advantages in the match....
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