Collingwood duo Jack Crisp and Will Hoskin-Elliott have recommitted to the club on long-term contract extensions.

Crisp has signed a new four-deal deal that will tie him to the club until the end of 2023, while Hoskin-Elliott has added a further three years to his contract to remain a Magpie until the end of 2022.

โ€œAt the end of the 2018 season retention was a focus for us,โ€ Collingwood list manager, Ned Guy told the club website.

โ€œJack and Will were obvious priorities in that regard, given the seasons they produced, their experience and the fact that they are reaching the sweet spots of their careers.

โ€œThat they were keen to sign long term is also an indication of their faith in the coach, their team-mates and the broader program, which is heartening. They are enjoying their football.โ€

Both Crisp and Hoskin-Elliott played key roles in Collingwood's resurgence last year that took the club to a grand final appearance.

Crisp, 25, averaged 23.1 disposals and 5.2 marks per game across half back in 2018, ranking sixth in the AFL for total intercepts.

Hoskin-Elliott, also 25, booted 42 goals for the Magpies last year, ranking second at the club and 15th in the league.