Collingwood is pleased to announce the re-signings of three players.

Midfielder Patrick Lipinski has put pen to paper signing a three-year contract extension which will see him remain a Magpie until at least the end of 2027.

Finlay Macrae and Darcy Cameron have both penned a one-year extension to remain at the Pies until the end of 2025 and 2026 respectively.  

Joining Collingwood at the end of the 2021 season, Lipinski has gone on to play 39 games in the black-and-white stripes including the 2023 Grand Final Premiership.

With a total of 95 AFL games to his name, the 25-year-old is on track to play his 100th game this season.

Drafted to Collingwood as a first-round pick in 2020, Macrae made his AFL debut in Round five of the 2021 season and has gone on to play 12 games across three seasons.

Despite only playing one AFL match in 2023, the 21-year-old has been a consistent contributor to the Pies’ VFL side, averaging 26.5 disposals last season.  

Cameron, who was first drafted to the Sydney Swans, arrived at Collingwood at the end of 2019 after one game with the Swans.

The 28-year-old ruckman has gone on to play a total of 71 games - including the 2023 Grand Final Premiership - and has booted 53 goals across four seasons as a Magpie.

Collingwood General Manager of Football, Coaching and Leadership Brendon Bolton said the Club is delighted to have retained the three talents.

“We’re pleased to have Patrick, Finlay and Darcy extend their contracts with the Club,” Bolton said.

“Patrick has consistently dedicated time to improving his craft and has proved to be a key contributor within our environment.

“Finlay has shown a strong commitment to his ongoing development and has shown immense improvement over these last few years.

“Since joining us in 2019, Darcy has shown exceptional growth in his game and has not only fulfilled a key role as a ruck but has also been a key target in front of goals.

“We’re excited to see where these three players can take their game in 2024 and beyond.”