Player Watch Matthew Scharenberg (Delisted 2020)

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Collingwood
Collingwood secure boom youngsters Jaidyn Stephenson, Matthew Scharenberg and free agent Ben Reid
Jay Clark, Herald Sun
12 minutes ago
Subscriber only
COLLINGWOOD is poised to announce a raft of major re-signings including highly talented pair Jaidyn Stephenson and Matthew Scharenberg and free agent Ben Reid.

The Herald Sun can reveal Scharenberg has agreed to a two-year extension, which will keep him at the club until the end of 2020.

First-year speedster and Rising Star favourite Stephenson has also committed his future to the club four months into a brilliant debut AFL season.

The club has also secured the futures of Callum and Tyler Brown, Brayden Sier and big man Max Lynch.

Crucial swing man Reid is believed to have signed a one-year deal.

The Magpies are also extremely confident of signing in-demand forward star Jordan De Goey and emerging key position player Darcy Moore.

Scharenberg’s signature is a major coup for the club with the gun defender in the midst of a career-best season after a horrific injury run including dual knee reconstructions.

The two South Australian clubs have been keeping a close eye on the No.6 draft pick.

But the gun half-back is determined to repay the faith the club has shown in him throughout his early injury struggles.

The contract extensions are further good news for the club as it looks to break its four-year finals drought this season. The much-improved Magpies are in sixth position with an 8-4 record heading into Sunday’s huge clash against traditional rival Carlton at the MCG.
 
Collingwood
Collingwood secure boom youngsters Jaidyn Stephenson, Matthew Scharenberg and free agent Ben Reid
Jay Clark, Herald Sun
12 minutes ago
Subscriber only
COLLINGWOOD is poised to announce a raft of major re-signings including highly talented pair Jaidyn Stephenson and Matthew Scharenberg and free agent Ben Reid.

The Herald Sun can reveal Scharenberg has agreed to a two-year extension, which will keep him at the club until the end of 2020.

First-year speedster and Rising Star favourite Stephenson has also committed his future to the club four months into a brilliant debut AFL season.

The club has also secured the futures of Callum and Tyler Brown, Brayden Sier and big man Max Lynch.

Crucial swing man Reid is believed to have signed a one-year deal.

The Magpies are also extremely confident of signing in-demand forward star Jordan De Goey and emerging key position player Darcy Moore.

Scharenberg’s signature is a major coup for the club with the gun defender in the midst of a career-best season after a horrific injury run including dual knee reconstructions.

The two South Australian clubs have been keeping a close eye on the No.6 draft pick.

But the gun half-back is determined to repay the faith the club has shown in him throughout his early injury struggles.

The contract extensions are further good news for the club as it looks to break its four-year finals drought this season. The much-improved Magpies are in sixth position with an 8-4 record heading into Sunday’s huge clash against traditional rival Carlton at the MCG.
Music to my ears :)
 
Collingwood
Collingwood secure boom youngsters Jaidyn Stephenson, Matthew Scharenberg and free agent Ben Reid
Jay Clark, Herald Sun
12 minutes ago
Subscriber only
COLLINGWOOD is poised to announce a raft of major re-signings including highly talented pair Jaidyn Stephenson and Matthew Scharenberg and free agent Ben Reid.

The Herald Sun can reveal Scharenberg has agreed to a two-year extension, which will keep him at the club until the end of 2020.

First-year speedster and Rising Star favourite Stephenson has also committed his future to the club four months into a brilliant debut AFL season.

The club has also secured the futures of Callum and Tyler Brown, Brayden Sier and big man Max Lynch.

Crucial swing man Reid is believed to have signed a one-year deal.

The Magpies are also extremely confident of signing in-demand forward star Jordan De Goey and emerging key position player Darcy Moore.

Scharenberg’s signature is a major coup for the club with the gun defender in the midst of a career-best season after a horrific injury run including dual knee reconstructions.

The two South Australian clubs have been keeping a close eye on the No.6 draft pick.

But the gun half-back is determined to repay the faith the club has shown in him throughout his early injury struggles.

The contract extensions are further good news for the club as it looks to break its four-year finals drought this season. The much-improved Magpies are in sixth position with an 8-4 record heading into Sunday’s huge clash against traditional rival Carlton at the MCG.

That Good but there a Few Months Behind with the Reid and Stephenson's News
 

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Collingwood
Collingwood secure boom youngsters Jaidyn Stephenson, Matthew Scharenberg and free agent Ben Reid
Jay Clark, Herald Sun
12 minutes ago
Subscriber only
COLLINGWOOD is poised to announce a raft of major re-signings including highly talented pair Jaidyn Stephenson and Matthew Scharenberg and free agent Ben Reid.

The Herald Sun can reveal Scharenberg has agreed to a two-year extension, which will keep him at the club until the end of 2020.

First-year speedster and Rising Star favourite Stephenson has also committed his future to the club four months into a brilliant debut AFL season.

The club has also secured the futures of Callum and Tyler Brown, Brayden Sier and big man Max Lynch.

Crucial swing man Reid is believed to have signed a one-year deal.

The Magpies are also extremely confident of signing in-demand forward star Jordan De Goey and emerging key position player Darcy Moore.

Scharenberg’s signature is a major coup for the club with the gun defender in the midst of a career-best season after a horrific injury run including dual knee reconstructions.

The two South Australian clubs have been keeping a close eye on the No.6 draft pick.

But the gun half-back is determined to repay the faith the club has shown in him throughout his early injury struggles.

The contract extensions are further good news for the club as it looks to break its four-year finals drought this season. The much-improved Magpies are in sixth position with an 8-4 record heading into Sunday’s huge clash against traditional rival Carlton at the MCG.

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