Showing: 1911

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Jim Sharp

Collingwood never got to see the best of Jim Sharp as a player – but that didn't stop him making a

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George Anderson

Mainly a half-back flanker, Anderson was a blond headed farmer from Howlong. Regarded as

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Paddy Rowan

By Michael Roberts: By now, the story of Paddy Rowan's personal journey is so well known as to

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Bill Hammond

There aren't many pairs of brothers who have found themselves on opposite sides of the

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Jack Green Snr

A defender from Barwon Downs who represented Victoria. He played on the half back flank in the

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Billy Holmes

By Michael Roberts: Like many footballing soldiers, Billy Holmes' war years proved to be a

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John Somer

By: Glenn McFarlane: ‘Jack’ Somer came perilously close to death in the First World War, having

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Jack Sheehan

Two days after playing his 10th game of VFL football, Jack Sheehan walked into a recruiting office

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Alec Mutch

A safe and reliable defender from Collingwood District. Mutch was best on the ground in the 1919

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Dan Minogue

Footballing debuts come in all shapes and sizes, from the triumphant to the disastrous. In Dan

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Paddy Gilchrist

By Michael Roberts: It takes an extraordinary amount of talent, resolve and mental strength for

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Ernie Lumsden

As a youngster, Lumsden had sold Heralds at John Wren's tote. A tough, strong utility player who