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Alf Toll

Alf Toll holds an important place in Collingwood history, as the player who kicked our first ever

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Dick Sumpter

Talented rover/forward who crossed to Fitzroy and played in a Premiership in

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Alfred Stokes

A follower with Richmond whose clearance to Collingwood was initially held up by the

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Michael Ryan

It’s a unique claim to fame, and a story that survived generations of being passed down to become

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Thomas O'Loughlin

Part of a famous footballing family who produced four high quality senior footballers, Thomas

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Joe O'Brien

Few players have made their debut with the low expectation that surrounded Joe O’Brien late in

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Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy was the first Collingwood player to also hold an administrative office while still

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Ken Macpherson

Collingwood's early captains were an experienced and impressive bunch. Joe Delahunty, named the

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Jack McInerney

There are two things that cannot be disputed about Jack McInerney. The first is that he was a