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Dick Condon

Phil Carman remains one of the most popular, yet frustrating, players of Collingwood's post-1970s

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Bill Strickland

Collingwood has pulled off some wonderful recruiting coups over the years, but it's arguable if any

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Julius Virth

Follower and sometime

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Joe Sullivan

A clever forward who played only five games at Collingwood but later managed more than 50 at

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Edward Stow

It’s fair to say that, while Edward Stow made a significant impact in his two senior games with

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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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Edward Ross

A Melbourne Juniors

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Joe Roe

Joe Roe’s senior career at Collingwood was brief, but his wider connection – largely through his

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J O'Brien

During his single year at Collingwood The Australasian was moved to remark that O'Brien was

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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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Peter Miller

The Collingwood Juniors played an important role in the early days of the senior football club. It

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Jack McInerney

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