Bobby Hill has officially committed his long-term future to Collingwood, signing a fresh four-year contract extension that will keep him in the famous black and white until at least the end of the 2029 AFL season. The dynamic small forward, who has quickly become a fan favourite at the Holden Centre, is now firmly locked in as a key part of the Magpies’ future as they continue to chase more premiership glory.
Since arriving at Collingwood, Hill has made a significant impact with his electrifying pace, sharp goal sense, and ability to rise to the big occasion. None was more memorable than his stunning performance in the 2023 AFL Grand Final, where he was awarded the Norm Smith Medal for his game-breaking display. That moment not only etched his name into club folklore but also signaled his emergence as one of the league’s most exciting talents.
Collingwood’s list management team has been proactive in securing core players to long-term deals, and Hill’s extension highlights the club’s commitment to building sustained success. At just 24, his best football is still ahead of him, and the Magpies believe his partnership with stars like Nick Daicos, Jordan De Goey, and Jamie Elliott will keep their forward line among the most dangerous in the competition.
For Hill, the decision was about loyalty, growth, and family. In interviews, he has often spoken about the support he has received from Collingwood both on and off the field, making his choice to extend an easy one. “I love this club, the players, the coaches, and the fans. It feels like home, and I want to be part of what we’re building here for years to come,” he said.
With Hill locked in until 2029, Collingwood supporters can look forward to more thrilling moments from their exciting forward as the Magpies continue their pursuit of greatness.