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Six premiership Magpies handed life membership as Collingwood appoint new president

Collingwood have locked in their board while handing out eight life memberships.

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Mitch Keating

Six members of Collingwood's 2023 premiership side are among eight new life members at the Magpies, while the club has appointed their new president to succeed the outgoing Jeff Browne.

Darcy Moore Jack CrispMason CoxJordan De GoeyBrayden Maynard and Nathan Murphy were given life membership along with departing board member Christine Holgate and volunteer Neil Price at Monday's Annual General Meeting.

Moore captained the Magpies to their 16th premiership, with Crisp, De Goey, Cox, Maynard and Murphy all in support, with the latter since leaving the club due to retirement.

"On behalf of everyone at Collingwood, I congratulate these eight individuals on receiving Life Membership and for their immense contribution to the black and white," Browne said.

"To our six AFL Premiership players, thank you for delivering the Club our 16th AFL Premiership.

“Each of you have brought incredible happiness and pride to the entire Club and supporter base. You all will always be Collingwood people and forever a part of the fabric of our Club.

"I thank Christine for her magnificent contribution as a long-term Director at Collingwood.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 30: Darcy Moore of the Magpies and Craig McRae, Senior Coach of the Magpies celebrate with the premiership cup during the 2023 AFL Grand Final match between the Collingwood Magpies and the Brisbane Lions at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on September 30, 2023 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Dylan Burns/AFL Photos via Getty Images)

"Since joining the Board in 2016, Christine has demonstrated dedication and deep care for the Club and the Collingwood Community Foundation's initiatives. She has strengthened our Club, and we are deeply grateful for Christine's contribution to help steer the Club achieve its best.

"Having started as a volunteer back when we were based at Victoria Park, Neil has gone on to serve the Club for over three decades.

“Neil is much more than just the boot studder, he is the ultimate Collingwood person. He is dearly loved and highly respected across the whole Club and we thank him for his dedication to his beloved Magpies."

Collingwood have also appointed Barry Carp as the club's new president, with the founder of River Capital taking the reins from Browne.

Carp will be supported by vice-presidents Paul Licuria and Jodie Sizer following unanimous support for all appointments.

Collingwood president Barry Carp (Image via Collingwood FC)

“It is a true honour to become the 15th President of the Collingwood Football Club," Carp said.

“I want to pay tribute to Jeff Browne for his strong leadership over the past three years and to each President who has served before him. Our Club is in a very strong position, and we have set the foundation for sustained success.

“The priority for me as President and for our Board is to continue to build on the foundations we have set.

“I thank all the candidates who contested the election hoping to make a contribution to Collingwood at Board level.

“To our incredible Members, I look forward to connecting and listening to you all to ensure we continue to offer the best Member experience in 2025 and beyond.”

Carp and Renée Roberts return to the club's board, with Gaye Morris and Dan Rosen also elected as new directors.

Licuria, Sizer and Paul Tuddenham will remain on the club's board also.

Published by
Mitch Keating