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George Watt

By Michael Roberts: The man who captained Collingwood in its first ever game of senior football

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Ern Waldron

Ern Waldron was part of one of the most famous footballing families of Colonial times. One of

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Fred Stock

A useful player, Stock was equally effective in defence or as a follower. Do you know more about

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Robert Sause

When Bob Sause wasn't marking or kicking a football, he could often be found repairing

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Dave Plant

Dave Plant only played three games for Collingwood in 1894, but he remains one of the more

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Piper

Few players who donned the Collingwood colours in the club’s first decade enjoyed as promising a

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Edward Rourke

Strongly built follower who was "generally there when wanted", according to press

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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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William Mulgrave

In its early days, Collingwood had a habit of drawing its training staff from the ranks of past

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Ken Macpherson

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