Showing: 1907

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Ernie Rudduck

There are different ways in which you can measure how highly a football club rates a particular

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Albert Pannam

Brother of Charlie, he was born in Tasmania and came to Collingwood from

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Tommy Worle

By Glenn McFarlane: Tommy Worle was the very essence of a local recruit. Born a few torpedos

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Orm Pleasents

Orm Pleasents had a sense of timing. Six days before the Armistice was signed, and five days

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Clarrie Abbott

Thomas Abbott was a key figure in and around Collingwood in the club’s early days. He spent 10

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Tom Baxter

Tom Baxter was a brilliant, fast and talented rover. But it’s easy to forget that, simply because

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Tom Wright

By Glenn McFarlane: December 1916 must rank as one of the most tragic months in the history of

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Dick Lee

Mention the name Dick Lee to any football supporter and it immediately evokes images of freakish

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Johnny Hay

Ex-Scotch College, Perth and

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Frank Wilcher

Recruited from South Fremantle in Western Australia, Wilcher was a half-back who later became the

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Alex Holland

Ex-Camberwell state schoolboy star who was injured in his first game at