Premiership players who immediately departed to join another club:
Jack Ginnivan (Collingwood - 2023) = Joined Hawthorn
Brandon Ellis (Richmond - 2019) = Joined Gold Coast
Scott Lycett (West Coast - 2018) = Joined Port Adelaide
Joel Hamling (Western Bulldogs - 2016) = Joined Fremantle
Matt Suckling (Hawthorn - 2015) = Joined Western Bulldogs
Lance Franklin (Hawthorn - 2013) = Joined Sydney
Steven King (Geelong - 2007) = Joined St Kilda
Josh Carr (Port Adelaide - 2004) = Joined Fremantle
Jarrad Schofield (Port Adelaide - 2004) = Joined Fremantle
Des Headland (Brisbane Lions - 2002) = Joined Fremantle
Brett Allison (North Melbourne - 1999) = Joined Sydney
Cameron Mooney (North Melbourne - 1999) = Joined Geelong
Scott Welsh (North Melbourne - 1999) = Joined Adelaide
Terry Wallace (Hawthorn - 1986) = Joined Richmond
Alex Jesaulenko (Carlton - 1979) = Joined St Kilda
Barry Goodingham (North Melbourne - 1975) = Joined South Melbourne
John Rantall (North Melbourne - 1975) = Joined South Melbourne
Adrian Gallagher (Carlton - 1972) = Joined Footscray
Ron Barassi (Melbourne - 1964) = Joined Carlton
Gordon Lane (Essendon - 1949) = Joined South Melbourne
Norm Smith (Melbourne - 1948) = Joined Fitzroy
Charlie Dibbs (Collingwood - 1935) = Joined Geelong
Bill Hudd (Geelong - 1925) = Joined Essendon
Tom Fitzmaurice (Essendon - 1924) = Joined Geelong
Mick Grace (Carlton - 1907) = Joined St Kilda
Alf Sharp (Fitzroy - 1904) = Joined Carlton
Farewell #33 Jack Ginnivan
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Going back to Franklin's move in 2013, all of them were out of contract players except for Ginnivan.maurs64 wrote:^ but out of interest, how many of those players were still under contract? Bet that shortens the list considerably!
Before that, details of contracts are scarce.
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This sounds about right. It takes two to tango and I suspect that the club played a leading role in the process. Wrighty went from “required player” to sealing a deal extremely quickly for a reason that obviously didn’t concur with the former comment. It was incredibly weird IMO.Pies4shaw wrote:Well, no - Franklin beat him to it. What he just may be is the first premiership player emptied out so promptly and unceremoniously by his club?
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm