Showing: 1904

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George Lockwood

A solid and reliable backman who crossed to Collingwood with his twin brother and played in the

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Ted Lockwood

A busy forward who was a slippery customer and always dangerous around goal, Lockwood was said to

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Harry Pears

An ex-VFA star who disposed of the ball beautifully on the half forward flank and on the ball where

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Jack Incoll

By: Michael Roberts The story of Collingwood's mid-season trip to Tasmania in 1902 has taken on

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Alf Dummett

As a child growing up in Fitzroy, Alf Dummett dreamed of playing just a single game with

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Bob Rush

Only three men had stands named after them at Victoria Park. Only a handful have official club

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Arthur Leach

By Michael Roberts: Arthur Leach was a footballing utility in every sense of the word. The

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Matthew Fell

From Tungamah, he was one of the best utility players of his era, he could be used as a ruckman,

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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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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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Jack Monohan

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