Collingwood have confirmed Graham Wright won’t be returning as their football boss after the club granted him leave to take a sabbatical overseas with his family, which drew the ire of some sections of the AFL community. Wright hadn’t stepped down from his role but has been in the United States and Europe with his wife Tracey since March.
The 56-year-old wanted a break and actually offered his resignation to the club, but it was instead decided that Wright would take a year off and come back refreshed. Wright helped mastermind Collingwood’s premiership triumph last year following 35-straight years involved in the AFL – first as a player, then in various off-field roles.
The Magpies were hopeful Wright would remain in the role after his break, but the club confirmed on Monday that he won’t be returning. “We have been in constant discussions with Graham during his sabbatical and both of us have agreed that Graham be free to pursue new opportunities to further develop his already distinguished career,” Magpies president Jeff Browne said. “All of us at Collingwood wish Graham, his wife Tracey and children James and Ethan all the best and every success for the next chapter
It comes after c great Kane Cornes criticised Wright for posting photos of his holiday on social media when his club were struggling so badly. Collingwood are set to become the third reigning premier in four seasons to miss out on the finals, and are only a mathematical chance to finish inside the top eight heading into the final round of the regular season.
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