St Kilda assistant meets with Collingwood after missing out on Carlton job
St Kilda assistant coach Corey Enright has met with Collingwood as he explores his options for 2027.
Out of contract with the Saints, Enright is considering his future at Moorabbin despite the club’s desires to keep him.
Enright was among the leading candidates for the Carlton senior coaching position before interim Josh Fraser’s appointment was ratified on Monday.
The Pies are looking to bolster their football department ahead of next season, having seen several senior figures leave their coaching panel in recent years.
They are still without a development boss following Fraser’s switch to the Blues, while Justin Leppitsch moved out of coaching to head up the list management in 2024 in the same year Brendon Bolton exited as director of coaching.
Enright is yet to shut the door on sticking with the Saints who had parked talks on his future with the club until the completion of the Carlton process.
A six-time All-Australian as a player, Enright has long been seen as a potential successor to Ross Lyon as senior coach.
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