Showing: 1912

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Fred Parkinson

A ruckman and forward from Essendon who sometimes gave away too many frees which detracted from his

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Ted Prendergast

By Glenn McFarlane: Ted Prendergast played five games for Collingwood and kicked four goals for

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Art Wilkinson

Art Wilkinson’s occupation before he enlisted in the First World War was as a chauffeur. So it

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Jack Lowe

A big follower and forward who spent two years at Victoria Park before crossing to Carlton, where

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Charlie Laxton

A splendid ex-Collingwood Districts rover who had plenty of dash and was a delightful stab pass.

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Len Gibb

Ex-Hawthorn follower and brother of

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Mal Seddon

Few figures in the history of the Collingwood Football Club have ever done more to earn the tag

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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