🔥 “Once a Magpie, Always a Magpie” — Nick Daicos and Darcy Moore Lead Emotional Tributes as Collingwood Star Bids Tearful Farewell to the Club After a Decade of Passion, Loyalty, and Unforgettable Moments 🏁🖤
In a moment that will be etched forever in the hearts of Collingwood supporters, the club witnessed one of its most emotional farewells this week as one of its longest-serving and most beloved stars said goodbye to the black and white. Teammates, coaches, and fans packed the AIA Centre to pay tribute to a player who embodied Collingwood’s fighting spirit — a warrior who gave his all on and off the field for over ten unforgettable years.
Nick Daicos, the young superstar who grew up idolizing his now-departing teammate, couldn’t hold back his emotions as he spoke to the crowd. “He’s someone who showed me what it truly means to wear this jumper,” Daicos said, his voice cracking with emotion. “From day one, he welcomed me, guided me, and taught me how to fight for every contest. He’s more than a teammate — he’s family.”
Club captain Darcy Moore echoed those sentiments, delivering a heartfelt tribute that brought the entire room to tears. “We talk a lot about culture at Collingwood — about what it means to put the team first, to bleed for the jumper. He lived that every single day,” Moore said. “He played through pain, through doubt, through challenges, but he never gave up. He made us better. He made me better.”
The emotional farewell ceremony captured everything Collingwood stands for: passion, loyalty, and brotherhood. From the standing ovation that lasted nearly five minutes to the sea of black-and-white scarves waved proudly by fans, it was clear that this wasn’t just a goodbye — it was a celebration of a legacy.
The departing star, visibly emotional, addressed the crowd for one final time. “This club means everything to me,” he began. “From my first game to my last, I’ve been proud to call myself a Magpie. I’ve grown here, I’ve made lifelong friendships, and I’ve shared moments that will stay with me forever. It’s hard to say goodbye, but I know the boys will keep flying high.”
His words drew thunderous applause as teammates embraced him one by one. Several players, including Steele Sidebottom and Scott Pendlebury, were seen fighting back tears — a testament to the deep connection forged over years of shared triumphs and heartbreaks.
Coach Craig McRae praised the veteran for his leadership and professionalism, describing him as “a pillar of the club’s modern era.” “He was never the loudest voice in the room,” McRae said, “but his actions spoke louder than words. He led by example every single day. We’re not just losing a great footballer — we’re saying goodbye to one of the best humans to ever pull on the jumper.”
As the ceremony concluded, fans gathered outside the stadium chanting his name, waving banners that read “Forever One of Us” and “Thank You for the Memories.” The player took one final walk across the oval, soaking in the applause, before waving goodbye to the Magpie faithful.
While his next chapter remains uncertain, one thing is clear — his legacy at Collingwood will live on for generations to come. In the words of Nick Daicos: “Legends don’t leave — they just take their place in history.”
🖤 Forever a Magpie. Forever remembered. 🏁














