Showing: 1905

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Bob Nash

Laurie Nash is one of the most famous figures in Australian football – a brilliant and mercurial

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Don Fraser

By Glenn McFarlane: The Army was required to notify next-of-kin when soldiers were either killed

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Bob Strachan

By Glenn McFarlane: Bob Strachan knew all about the dangers of explosions. As a gunner in the

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Bill Homan

A running defender who broke his leg and was delisted by Collingwood. He was picked up to play

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Eddie Drohan

There aren’t many VFL/AFL players who have played in Premierships with two different clubs. There

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George Green

Green was a wingman who was a member of Collingwood's ill-fated 1905 Grand Final

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Jock McHale

Arguably the greatest figure in the club's history, Jock McHale played for 17 seasons, coached for

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George Angus

One of the most understated of all Collingwood’s early skippers, George Angus nevertheless managed

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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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Oscar Hyman

By: Michael Roberts Collingwood has a fine track record when it comes to securing talented