Bobby Hill has officially committed his future to Collingwood, putting pen to paper on a fresh four-year contract extension that will see him remain in black and white until at least the end of the 2029 AFL season. The electrifying small forward, who has become a fan favourite since arriving at the Holden Centre, has rewarded Magpie fans with his trademark pace, pressure, and knack for producing big moments when it matters most.
Since joining Collingwood from Greater Western Sydney, Hill has quickly established himself as one of the most dynamic forwards in the competition. His ability to impact games with bursts of brilliance — whether through a spectacular mark, a clever crumbing goal, or relentless defensive efforts — has made him a key pillar in Craig McRae’s forward structure. Hill’s 2023 Grand Final performance, where he claimed the Norm Smith Medal, cemented his reputation as a player built for the biggest stage, etching his name into club folklore.
The extension is not just a win for Collingwood, but also a statement of intent as the club looks to maintain its premiership window. At just 24 years old, Hill is entering his prime, and his long-term commitment ensures the Magpies will continue to benefit from his energy, creativity, and flair well into the future.
Speaking on the deal, Hill expressed his excitement about building further success with the Pies. “This club feels like home. The support from the boys, the staff, and the fans has been incredible. I’m proud to be part of Collingwood’s future and can’t wait to see what we can achieve together,” he said.
For Magpie supporters, Hill’s re-signing is cause for celebration — a guarantee that one of their most exciting players will keep lighting up the MCG for years to come.