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Jack Ginnivan move backfires on Collingwood as eye-opening AFL numbers come to light

The Magpies’ decision to part ways with Ginnivan hasn’t exactly worked out.

Damning statistics from the 2023 AFL season have highlighted how Collingwood’s decision to trade away Jack Ginnivan and get Lachie Schultz has backfired. The Magpies decided to part ways with Ginnivan at the end of last season, sending him to Hawthorn.

To fill the void, Collingwood sent pick 34 plus their future first-round pick to Fremantle in exchange for Schultz. But with the Magpies languishing in 12th place on the AFL ladder heading into Round 18, the trade appears to have blown up in their faces.

This season, Schultz is averaging 11.3 disposals per game, 1.5 marks inside 50, 1.3 goals, 0.5 score assists, 4.8 score involvements, 3.87 tackles and 18.1 pressure acts. Ginnivan is ahead in most of those categories, with 16 disposals, 1.3 marks inside 50, 1.1 goals, 5.5 score involvements, 2.53 tackles and 15.5 pressure acts.

Schultz currently has an overall player rating of 6.85 compared to Ginnivan’s 5.98, but the Magpies would have been expecting a lot more. “The trade that they made to get Lachie Schultz in, which I supported at the time, I felt this was going be an excellent recruit,” Kane Cornes said on ‘Footy Classified’ on Channel 9 on Monday night.

But you look at it six months down the track, you go, well this has been a disaster really. And they let Ginnivan go. Ginnivan’s about to turn 22 at the end of the year, Schultz is going to be 27, and Ginnivan is producing far greater impact in pretty much every stat … he’s been a far more impactful player.”

Collingwood received pick 33 plus future second and third-round picks from Hawthorn, while the Hawks got Ginnivan, pick 39 and future second and fourth-round picks. But because the Magpies have slid down the ladder they are currently worse off with their picks compared to when they still had Ginnivan.

“The most concerning thing is you gave away pick 7 as it sits right now. That’s what we’ve got to go on, and they’ve got a tough draw and all of that,” Cornes said. “So you’ve traded your future first for a player who is basically delivering what you had with another player, who you gave away for pretty much nothing, and you’ve also given away that great pick inside the top 10 as it sits – which they desperately need.”

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