Showing: 1922

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Gordon Coventry

When the immortal Dick Lee finally ended his glorious 17-year career in 1922, Collingwood fans were

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Percy Rowe

Victoria Park in the 1920s was a place not exactly devoid of tough footballers. The Colliers, Syd

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Charlie Tyson

It's often forgotten that Collingwood's famed Machine team era started with one of the most

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Bill Buck

There aren’t many club officials who have taken to the field while in the middle of their

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Ern Utting

It's fair to say that 1915 was a tumultuous year in the life of Ern Utting. In the space of a few

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Ernie Wilson

Ernie Wilson was a tenacious, rugged and fearless defender of the 1920s who polarised opinions

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Bill Twomey Snr

When Collingwood played Geelong at Corio Oval early in 1919, the Cats felt it necessary to devise a

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Charlie Pannam Jnr

Collingwood has, over the years, become justifiably famous as one of the great family clubs in

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Tom Drummond

For a handful of magical seasons at the end of, and just after, the First World War, Collingwood

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Harry Saunders

In just his seventh game of VFL football, Harry Saunders had the chance to live out every kid's

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Charlie Brown

Despite carrying a name that would become famous 40 years later through a newspaper comic strip,

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Harry Curtis

Harry Curtis didn't possess the classic footballer's physique, but he sure knew how to play the