Collingwood have announced the return of former assistant coach Matthew Boyd ahead of the 2025 pre-season.

Boyd will land back in Victoria after spending the past four years with Fremantle under Dockers senior coach and former Magpies colleague Justin Longmuir.

The 42-year-old returns to Melbourne for family reasons and will commence a new role with Collingwood in November after leading Fremantle's defence since the 2021 season.

โ€œWe welcome Matthew and his family back to our Club,โ€ Collingwood football boss Brendon Bolton said.

โ€œMatthew started his coaching career with Collingwood and has since gone on to further develop himself under Justin Longmuir at Fremantle.

โ€œHe has experienced great success as a player and has spent six years as a highly regarded assistant coach.

โ€œWe are really pleased to have Matthew join our program and we extend that welcome to his wife Kate and their three children Chloe, Asher and James.โ€

Boyd brings over two decades of experience back to Collingwood, having started his AFL career in 2002 with the Western Bulldogs. The hard-nosed defender played 292 games in the red, white and blue, including a role in the club's drought-breaking 2016 premiership.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - MARCH 27: Collingwood assistant coach Matthew Boyd gives instructions to players during a Collingwood Magpies AFL training session at Holden Centre on March 27, 2018 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Darrian Traynor/Getty Images)

The new Magpies assistant also won three best and fairests and three All-Australian selections during his 15 seasons with the Bulldogs, who he captained from 2011-2013.

โ€œIt has been an extremely difficult decision to make,โ€ Boyd said on his Dockers departure.

โ€œMy family and I have loved our time as part of the Freo family and it is with a heavy heart that we will be leaving the Club.

โ€œI truly believe this group can do amazing things, and my family and I will all be watching on with great interest.

โ€œThere will always be a spot for the Freo family in our hearts.โ€

Boyd arrives at Olympic Park after an off-field shuffle in Collingwood's football department, with Bolton and Justin Leppitsch stepping into more senior roles ahead of the new season.