Showing: 1933

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Lou Daily

Ex-Subiaco.

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Reg Gibson

Ex-Kilsyth.

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Marcus Whelan

Marcus Whelan was a famously cool, calm and polished performer. But as he was preparing for a game

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Norm Le Brun

A utility player who is one of the few men to play with four clubs, after initially playing for

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Keith Kent

Some players arrive in League football to great fanfare. Others, however, find the experience a

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Keith Fraser

Sturdy and powerful ruckman and forward, Fraser played in Collingwood's 1935 premiership side as a

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Jack Carmody

A wonderful little fighter as a wingman, Carmody was a beautiful drop kick on the run. He had

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Alf Andrew-Street

Played six games for the Pies across 1933-34, but made a bigger name for himself with the

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Bernie Guthrie

It can't have been easy for a young player to break into the Collingwood team in the 1930s. Even in

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Bert Downs

In 1925 Collingwood invited a young local rover down for a training run. His name was Tommy