In an exciting move during the AFL’s delisted free agency period, Collingwood has secured Tim Membrey, the former St Kilda forward, on a two-year contract. The addition of Membrey, who was recently delisted, marks the beginning of the AFL’s free agency window and could significantly bolster Collingwood’s forward line as they look to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season.
Membrey, who had been a key figure at St Kilda, now embarks on a fresh chapter with Collingwood. Known for his consistent scoring ability and strong marking, the 28-year-old forward will be aiming to make an immediate impact at his new club. His signing offers Collingwood a versatile option in attack and could help them improve their offensive strategy moving forward.
The move also signals Collingwood’s commitment to refining their roster, as the club works to build a more competitive team for the future. While Membrey’s career at St Kilda saw ups and downs, his overall contribution has been highly regarded, and his experience will undoubtedly prove valuable to the Magpies.
In other news, former St Kilda player Martin has made the switch to Geelong, further reshaping the AFL’s landscape during the free agency period. This shift represents another significant player movement, as clubs continue to evaluate their squads ahead of the next season. Martin’s joining