Showing: 1955

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Keith Bromage

Keith Bromage is one of those rare things in football: a player whose name is almost as well known

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Murray Weideman

Sometimes it's easy to forget just what a good footballer Murray Weideman was. Today he is

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Lerrel Sharp

In October 1953, the Collingwood team that had won the VFL Premiership just a couple of weeks

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Neville Waller

A serviceable player who rose through the ranks at Collingwood after being recruited from the

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Dave Little

Dave Little was the complete opposite of his surname: a big man who made a big splash when he

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Keith Batchelor

Few players have enjoyed a start to a career like Keith Batchelor. After just 10 games of VFL

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Brian Turner

Seven seasons for 38 senior games doesn’t sound like much of a return for a top level footballer.

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Jack Parker

Recruited via North Alphington, Parker was a half-back flanker in the 1953

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Jack Hickey

Jack 'Bones' Hickey was a Collingwood hero before most Magpie fans even knew his name. It was

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Mick Twomey

Over the years, Collingwood fans have been fortunate enough to be able to regularly thrill to the

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Ron Kingston

Having a “good football brain” can be the difference between a player enjoying a long and

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Arthur Gooch

From Preston Boys Club, Gooch was a ruckman/defender who played in the back pocket of the 1953 flag