Collingwood has made further list changes today with Grace Campbell, Georgia Clark, Annie Lee, and Alana Porter not offered contracts for the 2026 season.
Campbell became a Magpie in 2023 after spending time at North Melbourne and Richmond previously. Despite an interrupted 2024 season, Campbell featured in all but one game in 2025. She has played 46 games across her career, including 28 for the Pies.
Clark joined the Pies during the 2023 AFLW Draft and made her debut the following year. Originally from Tasmania, the 19-year-old went on to play nine games in the black and white.
Recruited from Carlton, Lee arrived at the Pies last year. Missing most of the 2024 season due to a knee injury sustained in Round One, she returned to the field this season, playing seven games for the side.
Drafted to the Pies in 2018, Porter was a member of the 2019 Collingwood VFLW premiership side. Celebrating her 50th AFLW milestone in 2024, Porter has played a total of 62 games for Collingwood.
Executive General Manager of Women’s Football Jess Burger thanked the group for their contributions to the Club.
“On behalf of the Club, we want to thank these women for their contributions to our program,” Burger said.
“Grace has persevered through adversity throughout her career, showing great determination to make every moment count. Georgia has displayed great commitment and a team-first mentality, playing across multiple lines throughout her career.
“Annie has shown remarkable resilience in her return from last year’s knee injury, and we are incredibly proud of the maturity and effort she put into returning to the field.
“Alana has been a consistent contributor across her five years in the program. Her tenacity and durability have been defining features of her game, and we were proud to celebrate her 50-game milestone last season.
“Decisions like this are never easy, but we wish each of them the very best for their next chapter and thank them for the mark they have each left on our Club.”