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PIES OPT AGAINST FATHER-SON NOMINATION
COLLINGWOOD has told father-son prospect Tom McGuane it won't be committing to him as a national pick in this year's draft, but are keeping the door ajar for a rookie position.
McGuane, who impressed in Sunday's testing at the Telstra State Draft Combine, will be available in the open draft after the Pies recently communicated their position to the classy left-footed prospect.
The son of former Magpie Mick, McGuane debuted for the Pies' VFL side in the second half of the season and has spent plenty of time around the Collingwood program given his father-son links.
Tom McGuane playing for Collingwood's VFL side in August, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos
The Magpies will not commit to McGuane so are unlikely to select him in the national draft, with the possibility of a rookie spot to be decided following the trade period.
It leaves other clubs open to swoop on McGuane, who has had rival clubs interview him throughout the year and keep tabs. He will be able to continue to lean on the Pies for training support in the lead-up to the draft.
McGuane ran a 2.93 second 20-metre sprint and completed the 2km time trial in 6:20 minutes on Sunday in a strong showing, having averaged 28 disposals playing with the Western Jets this season.
His father Mick played 152 games for the Magpies between 1987-1996, including playing in the 1990 premiership, before finishing his career with one season at Carlton. – Callum Twomey
PIES OPT AGAINST FATHER-SON NOMINATION
COLLINGWOOD has told father-son prospect Tom McGuane it won't be committing to him as a national pick in this year's draft, but are keeping the door ajar for a rookie position.
McGuane, who impressed in Sunday's testing at the Telstra State Draft Combine, will be available in the open draft after the Pies recently communicated their position to the classy left-footed prospect.
The son of former Magpie Mick, McGuane debuted for the Pies' VFL side in the second half of the season and has spent plenty of time around the Collingwood program given his father-son links.
Tom McGuane playing for Collingwood's VFL side in August, 2025. Picture: AFL Photos
The Magpies will not commit to McGuane so are unlikely to select him in the national draft, with the possibility of a rookie spot to be decided following the trade period.
It leaves other clubs open to swoop on McGuane, who has had rival clubs interview him throughout the year and keep tabs. He will be able to continue to lean on the Pies for training support in the lead-up to the draft.
McGuane ran a 2.93 second 20-metre sprint and completed the 2km time trial in 6:20 minutes on Sunday in a strong showing, having averaged 28 disposals playing with the Western Jets this season.
His father Mick played 152 games for the Magpies between 1987-1996, including playing in the 1990 premiership, before finishing his career with one season at Carlton. – Callum Twomey
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