Showing: 1945

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Charlie Utting

Has there ever been a player more committed to Collingwood – not only the football club but also

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Mac Holten

A classy half-forward flanker and centreman from Old Scotch, Holten had an unobtrusive style, and

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Phil Ryan

Ryan was a handy ruckman and forward from Preston

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Des Negri

Ex-East Melbourne CYMS and CBC Victoria Parade. He made his debut as an 18

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Len Hustler

Collingwood has known plenty of wild men over its history. But none have been wilder or seemingly

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Ken Herbert

Ex-Collingwood District and Collingwood

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Tom Wallis

In 1946 there were few bigger names in football than Essendon’s triple Brownlow Medallist Dick

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Kevin Wade

From Northcote CYMS, Wade started as a half-forward then developed into a steady half-back

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Pat Dalton

Dalton was recruited from the Ivanhoe Amateurs. Do you know more about Pat Dalton's time at

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Jack Burns

A winger, Burns' main claim to fame came after his retirement. As a recruiting officer, he

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Lou Richards

Lou Richards was almost certainly the mostly widely known – and most loved – footballer that

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Ron Smith

While they might never have captured the same attention as their contemporary colleagues the