Former Castlemaine and Bendigo Bombers player Harmit Singh has been appointed assistant coach of Collingwood’s inaugural women’s football team.
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Singh will be the Magpies’ back line coach, with Dandenong Stingrays assistant coach Wayne Siekman appointed the senior coach.
Singh, who has worked at Collingwood for the past eight years in community engagement, has a wealth of coaching experience.
He’s presently playing coach of Northcote Park in the Northern Football League, is a premiership coach coach with Morwell in the Gipplsand Football League and has coached at senior inter-league level.
The inuagural AFL women’s competition starts next February and will be an eight-team competition involving Collingwood, Carlton, Melbourne, Western Bulldogs, Adelaide, Brisbane, Fremantle and GWS.