Showing: 1896

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Jim Gregory

When fans talk about great footballing families, the Gregory clan rarely gets a mention. But they

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Wal Gillard

Fitzroy must have been looking forward to the opening round of the 1896 season. For a start, the

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Arthur Gibbs

By Glenn McFarlane: If you take a look at the photograph of Collingwood’s inaugural premiership

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Harry Dowdall

In the mid-1890s, Collingwood possessed one of the game's first ever 'mosquito fleets'. Names like

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Charlie Dow

A clever and courageous defender from Albert Park, Dow represented Victoria against South Australia

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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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George Callesen

The heroic comeback from injury is one of the oft-repeated storylines that would be familiar to any

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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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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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Piper

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

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Eddie Murphy

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