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2 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Huge asset lost. His work with our young indigenous players was immense. Are we going to fill that role? I was completely ok with it, until I read he was playing in their VFL side, that makes me sick.

We have Matty Whelan at the club already as Indigenous Project Officer.

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Well done to Neville on landing this role. I know Collingwood was chasing him last year, so the quick decision doesn't surprise me. Collingwood need to do a lot to change their culture, and Nev is a good person to help lead that change.

Given the soft cap, it will be interesting to see whether Collingwood bring him in as a rookie, similar to how Port picked up Goldsack last year. With that said, given what happened last year, maybe Collingwood has more space in their soft cap than their player cap!

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Good idea for all. I’m assuming his playing payments come from a separate pool, which means he earns more and it doesn’t hurt their soft cap for more than a part time role - yet will spend a good amount of time in the job.

He’s got a bright future Nev. So happy for him.

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This hurts my brain.

Its hard to not like anything Nev does.

Its just as hard to like anything that Collingwood does.

All the best Nev, we will always love you.

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I praised the soft cap the other day as a huge part of our success by being on a level player field but it also makes it hard once you have success to keep everyone you'd like to. That's even assuming Jetta would've wanted to stay. 

The Collingwood VFL team might be a bit more appealing than trudging out to Casey.

And coaching players you've recently played with isn't always easy either.

Plus we've got Matty Whelan too.

So in all 3 aspects of the job I assume Nev has been hired for - playing, coaching, Indigenous programs - it makes sense for him to get a fresh start.

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Collingwood tried to get him last year but the Salary Cap debacle [censored] on that

Nev thinks there are not enough Indigenous coaches in the system and letting them just leave is a blight on the AFL

So the Nev way is show them it can work by doing rather than saying

Playing in the VFL allows him to 'lead' on the field as well, the Casey award did him no harm in this respect

They are assembling quite an off field group there, if they can get the on field group right

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Wish it hadn’t been the pies he was going to but I wish him nothing but the best. Treat him well Collingwood, you couldn’t have landed a better person. 

Love you Nev. 

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Obviously a bit gutted, would have been a huge asset to keep around the club but he's entitled to find work opportunities elsewhere. Maybe it was a soft cap issue? Someone who knows what their talking about can help explain if that was a possibility.

We're going to have to get used to seeing good people go now. It's a situation I'm certainly not used to but now that we're the benchmark they're going to come of our expertise, it is flattering in a way but still annoying.

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Congratulations Neville Jetta you are just the right person for Collingwood you have such great leadership skills just going there will help make them a better club.!!💙❤️

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