Showing: 1922

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Fred Keays

By Michael Roberts: Fred Keays' VFL career was brief – just five games with Fitzroy and three

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Leo Wescott

Had it not been for the Depression, or the associated fact that footballers often needed to

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Charlie Wall

Collingwood named seven debutants for the Round 1 clash against Richmond in 1922. One of them

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George Tory

By: Glenn McFarlane George Tory was lucky to play for Collingwood. He knew that more than anyone

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Clyde Smith

Clyde Smith's time at Victoria Park was brief. Sadly, so too was his life. Smith, a defender

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Frank Plant

It's fair to say that Frank Plant didn't get much of a go at Collingwood. He came from Wonthaggi

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Bill Glynn

When Bill Glynn kicked three goals against South Melbourne in the opening round of the 1923 season,

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Syd Coventry Snr

In modern terminology, Syd Coventry represents Collingwood's greatest ever 'triple threat'. As a

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Ted Baker

A much-travelled footballer, Baker was a left-foot rover who excelled at the stab-kick. He was

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Laurie Murphy

An ex-Diamond Valley League player who represented Victoria three times, Murphy played as a half

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Reynolds Webb

Webb, a former Collingwood Districts player, played mainly as a rover and sometimes occupied a