Showing: 1945

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Harry Mears

Mears was recruited to Victoria Park from the Alphington Amateurs. He was a lightly built player

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Ron Carruthers

Carruthers was a a centreman/ wingman from Abbotsford and the father of Ron

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Jack Green

The second of the three Jack Greens to pull on a Collingwood jumper, he gave the Magpies great

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Gordon Hocking

In days gone by – and not that long ago – representing your State was one of the greatest honours

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Don Balfour

Balfour played in defence in Collingwood's losing 1938-39 Grand Final sides. He was the nephew

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Alan Williams

Williams came from Parkdale Amateurs and Chelsea and was a strong, hard-working type of

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Herb Naismith

The son of Wally Naismith, Herb was a follower recruited from the Alphington

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Jack Murphy

It's generally well known that Collingwood's legendary mentor Jock McHale coached his son, John,

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Des Fothergill

Sometimes, when talking about players of the past, it is too easy to rhapsodise about their

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Marcus Boyall

Some players make their mark in League football from the very beginning. Others take longer to find

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Alby Pannam

Alby Pannam, more than most, should have felt right at home in the Collingwood change rooms. After