‘There had to be change’: Why Molloy had to leave Collingwood

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‘There had to be change’: Why Molloy had to leave Collingwood
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AFLW star Chloe Molloy declares there’s not a hint of malice or drop of bad blood between her and her old side. But she knows leaving Collingwood was the right choice.

Last season, the Magpies fan favourite flew the nest and headed to Sydney on a five-year-deal – the longest contract in the history of the competition and arguably the biggest trade of the off-season.The Swans landed the 24-year-old club best-and-fairest, two-time All Australian and Rising Star winner during the priority sign and trade period, where the four newest teams to join the competition – Sydney, Essendon, Hawthorn and Port Adelaide – were allowed to sign players without a trade.

It was always going to be a big storyline when the high-profile goalkicker faced Collingwood for the first time. Molloy has had a huge influence on the Swans’ sharp rise. She’s kicked nine goals in eight games and last weekend set a record for score involvements in an AFLW game with 17 – along with three goals, 11 marks and 28 touches – in her side’s 57-point thrashing of the Western Bulldogs.

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