Collingwood and Isaac Quaynor have agreed on a new deal that secures the outstanding young defender’s future until the end of the 2025 season.
Quaynor, contracted for 2022, has signed for a further three years.
“We see Isaac as an integral part of our future. He has already developed into a very good medium-sized defender and, in our view, there is so much growth ahead,” Collingwood GM of Football, Graham Wright, said.
“He has talent and strength, is a model professional and is an excellent team-mate. Isaac can be a cornerstone of our team for a very long time.”
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Quaynor joined Collingwood as a first round selection in the 2018 national draft. He made his debut late in the 2019 season, became a regular member of the back six in 2020 and played 20 of 22 matches in 2021. He has played 35 matches in black and white.
“It’s pleasing to know I have Collingwood’s long term faith and, equally, I was keen to make a commitment,” Quaynor said.
“I feel that I can be my best at Collingwood. It’s the right place for me and I was keen to acknowledge that. The fans and the crowds, the general environment, are superb and I’m bullish about what is to come on the field.
“I grew up a Collingwood supporter and this is where I want to be.”
Quaynor’s new deal follows those of Scott Pendlebury, Brayden Maynard, John Noble and Trey Ruscoe.