Showing: 1899

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Lardie Tulloch

You don't always have to be the best player in a team to make the best captain. Not even Lardie

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Archie Smith

In a club that is famous for its great forwards, Archie Smith is the champion forward that few

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Charlie Sime

A consistently brilliant winger who complemented the style of his fellow winger Pannam. He was a

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Bill Proudfoot

Of the 20 players who took to the field in Collingwood jumpers for the first time ever, on 7 May

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Charlie Pannam Snr

Even in a club famous for its remarkable family ties, the Pannam/Richards clan stands out for a

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Bill O'Brien

Bill O’Brien was there from the very start of Collingwood’s time in the VFL/AFL, breaking into the

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Jack Monohan

“Jumping for marks is dangerous, I pray you avoid it.” This stern warning regarding the hazardous

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Frank Hailwood

Collingwood was blessed with a wealth of riches when it came to big men in the late 1890s and early

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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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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