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Showing: 1939
It's generally well known that Collingwood's legendary mentor Jock McHale coached his son, John,
Sometimes, when talking about players of the past, it is too easy to rhapsodise about their
A dashing winger in Collingwood's losing 1937 and 1938 Grand Final sides. He passed the ball
In a 'sliding doors' world, we might easily be talking about Ron Todd as the greatest full-forward
Deep into the final quarter in the 1935 Grand Final, with Collingwood and South Melbourne battling
Pat Fricker holds the dubious distinction of being among the least famous of all Collingwood
Bervin Woods played more than 100 games in his six years with Collingwood, including two
Phonse Kyne was one of the most popular and decorated players Collingwood has ever produced. He
A tough ruckman from South Bendigo who played in the forward pocket in the 1936 flag side and in
A cheeky half-forward, Doherty was among Collingwood's best in the 1935 and 1936 premiership sides.
The 1930s was a tough time for tough footballers: Depression era footy played by hardened, rugged
Alby Pannam, more than most, should have felt right at home in the Collingwood change rooms. After