
In a major announcement that has thrilled Magpie fans, Collingwood Football Club captain Darcy Moore has officially signed a five-year contract extension, securing his future at the club through the 2030 AFL season. The deal reportedly includes a significant salary increase, making Moore one of the highest-paid defenders in the league.
The 28-year-old star, known for his elite intercept marking and leadership on and off the field, has been instrumental in Collingwood’s recent success. After leading the team to a premiership in 2023, Moore has continued to set the standard with his professionalism and poise under pressure.
“I couldn’t be prouder to continue my journey with this great club,” Moore said in a statement. “Collingwood is my home, and I’m committed to helping build a sustained era of success.”
Collingwood head coach Craig McRae praised the extension, calling Moore “the cornerstone of our backline and a leader who inspires everyone around him.”
Fans have reacted with excitement, calling the deal a “no-brainer” and celebrating the long-term commitment from their captain.
With Moore locked in, the Pies look well-positioned to remain a powerhouse for years to come.
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