Collingwood favourite and premiership hero Bobby Hill will remain at the club long-term after inking a four-year contract extension.
Hill, 25, has locked in at the Magpies until at least the end of the 2030 season.
The 2023 Norm Smith medallist capped his first season at the club with a four-goal showcase to help his side lift their first premiership cup in more than a decade in a narrow win over Brisbane.
His previous contract would have seen him play out the 2026 season at the Pies, with reports rival clubs were keen to chase his signature.
Hill said he wants to taste more flag success during his time at the club, while stringing together strong seasons of on-field form and "making more memories to cherish for the rest of my life".
"It feels like home here," Hill said.
"My family loves it, especially my son, he loves it, running around like he owns the place.
"Collingwood is my future and I can't wait to spend the rest of my career here.
"Getting the taste of premiership success in 2023, that's what drives me to want to play more footy here at the Pies in front of our big fan base."
The goal sneak has boomed in profile since crossing from Greater Western Sydney following the 2022 season and 41 games across four years at the Sydney-based club.
Hill quickly put his stamp on the competition with a career-best 23 game, 33 goal year on route to collecting two medals on grand final day in his debut year at Collingwood.
His final year at the Giants was interrupted by treatment for testicular cancer.
The West Australian has kicked 74 goals from 54 games across his opening three years in black and white.
"Bobby is a much-loved member of our Club and it's fantastic to have him extend until at least the end of 2030," Pies general manager of list and talent strategy Justin Leppitsch said.
"Since arriving at the Club, Bobby has become an integral part of our forward line and continuously works to grow and develop his own game.
"At only 25, Bobby has a lot of football ahead of him, and we look forward to seeing many more magical moments that will excite our fans."
Collingwood sit on top of the ladder after six wins from their opening seven games to start 2025.