Collingwood football boss Graham Wright departs club after overseas holiday
In short:
Collingwood football boss Graham Wright will leave the club after taking a sabbatical during the 2024 home-and-away season.
Wright was one of the masterminds behind Collingwood’s premiership triumph in 2023.
What’s next?
Collingwood is set to become the third reigning premier in four seasons to miss finals, entering the last round as only a mathematical chance to finish inside the top eight.
Collingwood football boss Graham Wright has quit his job, choosing not to return after the Magpies allowed him an overseas sabbatical this year
Wright has been in the United States and Europe with his wife Tracey since March.
The 56-year-old, who was one of the masterminds behind Collingwood’s premiership last year, wanted a break following 35 straight years involved in the AFL, first as a player, then in various off-field roles.
The Magpies were adamant Wright would return to his role refreshed. However, he instead exits the club having been on leave during the entire home-and-away season.
“All of us at Collingwood wish Graham, his wife Tracey and children James and Ethan all the best and every success for the next chapter.”
Wright, a 1990 premiership player with the Magpies, spent an extended period at Hawthorn under Alastair Clarkson before moving across to Collingwood in 2021.
When the Magpies announced Wright’s sabbatical last December, Collingwood chief executive Craig Kelly insisted the club wanted to “normalise this type of leave for our key people”.
During Wright’s absence, the crucial role was mostly filled by assistant coach Brendon Bolton.
Collingwood is set to become the third reigning premier in four seasons to miss finals, entering the last round as only a mathematical chance to finish inside the top eight.