Collingwood star forward Jamie Elliott has officially put pen to paper, ending weeks of speculation surrounding his AFL future. The 31-year-old fan favourite has signed a new four-year deal that will see him remain a Magpie until the end of the 2030 season.
Elliott, known for his electrifying pace, strong marking, and clutch goal-scoring ability, has been a crucial part of Collingwoodโs success in recent years. Despite rumours linking him with other clubs during the trade period, Elliottโs decision to stay comes as a massive relief to fans and teammates alike. His loyalty and leadership both on and off the field have earned him deep respect across the league.
Speaking after the announcement, Elliott expressed his excitement about continuing his journey with the club that drafted him over a decade ago. โCollingwood is home. Iโve grown here as a player and as a person, and Iโm proud to keep wearing the black and white,โ he said.
Collingwood head coach Craig McRae praised Elliottโs commitment, calling him โa vital pillar of our forward structure and a role model for younger players.โ
With this new deal, Elliott becomes one of the longest-serving Magpies in modern history. Fans are now eager to see if his experience and passion can help guide Collingwood to another premiership before his career eventually winds down.
A loyal Magpie to the core โ Jamie Elliott isnโt going anywhere.