Collingwood Football Club has made strategic adjustments to its playing list ahead of the 2025 AFL season, notably delisting three players: Nathan Kreuger, Josh Eyre, and Jack Bytel. The club announced that these players have not been offered contracts for the upcoming season, expressing gratitude for their contributions and wishing them success in future endeavors.
In a significant acquisition, Collingwood has signed forward Tim Membrey from St Kilda on a two-year deal. Membrey, 30, brings experience and versatility to the Magpies’ forward line, having concluded the previous season with a strong performance of 14 goals in the last six games. His addition aims to bolster Collingwood’s attacking options alongside key forwards Brody Mihocek and Dan McStay.
To accommodate Membrey’s inclusion, Collingwood delisted two players, Oleg Markov and Ash Johnson, with the intention of re-drafting them as rookies if they remain unselected by other clubs. This strategic move reflects the club’s commitment to enhancing its roster while retaining valuable talent.
These roster changes are part of Collingwood’s broader strategy to strengthen the team for the 2025 season. The club is focused on building a competitive squad capable of contending for the premiership, with a blend of seasoned veterans and promising newcomers.
For a detailed analysis of Collingwood’s 2025 season prospects and player movements, you might find the following video informative:
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