Collingwood has bolstered its midfield by the addition of GWS utility Harry Perryman via free agency on Friday.
Perryman lands at the Pies on a MASSIVE DEAL (change) after eight seasons and 129 games for the Giants.
The 25-year-old has been a consistent performer for the AFL’s youngest club since being drafted with Pick 14 in the 2016 National Draft.
Free agency paperwork has been lodged for Harry Perryman. The unrestricted GWS free agency will join Collingwood today.
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After much interest from Port Adelaide and Hawthorn, Collingwood won the heart of Perryman, given its desire to bulk up its midfield alongside Nick Daicos and Jordan De Goey whilst also preparing for life after Scott Pendlebury and Steele Sidebottom.
The GWS utility has featured predominantly in the backline, but it is understood he wanted to play in the midfield, opening the door for rivals to swoop.
It became apparent through injury that Craig McRae’s men need ready-made midfielders to assist Daicos with the load as youngster Finlay Macrae is just behind the eight-ball.
GWS will receive Pick 16 for the loss of Perryman, with the AFL factoring in St Kilda’s compensation for Josh Battle.
His departure comes as the Giants also prepare to part with Nick Haynes (Carlton) and Isaac Cumming (Adelaide) to free agency moves.
Perryman thanked the Giants for the past eight seasons.
“I’d like to thank the GWS Giants for presenting me with my first AFL opportunity,” Perryman said.
“I will always remember my time at Sydney Olympic Park, and to the players and staff, I am so grateful for the friendships I formed along the eight-year journey.
“Collingwood is the right place for me to progress my football journey and I look forward to meeting the boys and the rest of the program.
“There’s also something special about having the opportunity to play for the team you grew up supporting. I can’t wait to get started.”
Collingwood Head of Football Strategy, Innovation and List Management Justin Leppitsch welcomed Perryman.
“We’re pleased to welcome Harry to Collingwood,” Leppitsch said.
“Harry’s talent and craft makes him an exciting asset for our football program. He offers versatility across the field and has the opportunity to play multiple roles.
“We look forward to seeing where he can take his football in our environment and have confidence he will fit in well.”
Perryman will become the seventh player to play for both the Giants and Collingwood.