Showing: 1914

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Gus Dobrigh

A talented utility originally recruited from Trafalgar, Dobrigh played in the 1917 premiership team

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Colin Dufty

By: Glenn McFarlane IF you are only going to play one game of league football, you might as well

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Pen Reynolds

‘Pen’ Reynolds found out early in his VFL career what a great leveller football can be. He had

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Wally Raleigh

By Michael Roberts: Few players in Collingwood's history have caused such little grief to their

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Bryan Rush

By Michael Roberts: Few families have given more to football over the years than the Rush

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Alan Cordner

By Glenn McFarlane: Collingwood and Carlton played out a thrilling draw to open the VFL season

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Reg Gibb

Mainly a winger, also back and forward. He was suspended for a year from mid

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George Goodall

By all right, George Goodall should have been a South Melbourne footballer. By 1913 he had become

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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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Mal Seddon

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

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George Anderson

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