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The “red-hot crack” that Interstate club used to entice the former boss of Collingwood for the “godfather” job was exposed.

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It has been reported that the Adelaide Crows are making a “red-hot crack” at recruiting Graham Wright, who formerly served as the general manager of the Collingwood football team, to take on a position within their football department.

Tim Silvers, the CEO of Adelaide, is said to have just established a formal meeting with the former Collingwood figure. Silvers has been associated with Wright for more than ten years, dating back to their time spent working together at Hawthorn.


Wright’s success as an off-field figure positions him for an occupation with enormous duties, according to Theo Doropoulos of 7 News. The post is expected to be a massive “godfather” position in the football department, and it is expected to be a position that is a “godfather” in the football department.After taking a vacation throughout the Australian Football League’s home and away season, Wright decided to step down from his position as the head coach of Collingwood this year. Despite the fact that Wright was initially scheduled to step down in 2023, the Magpies strongly encouraged him to take a break and then return to his position afterward. They placed a high value on the contributions that Wright made to the football department.

His departure for a trip overseas, on the other hand, caused Collingwood’s personnel to be shaken up and started off a domino effect of upheaval, which ultimately led to instability, which may have been a contributing factor in the Magpies’ reduced achievements on the field.


While Wright was a member of the Hawthorn football department throughout their three-peat era between 2013 and 2015, he was also an integral component of Collingwood’s achievement in winning the championship in the previous season on the other hand.




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