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Showing: 1966

Tuddy's super seven

By: Glenn McFarlane, Herald Sun journalist and Collingwood historian. It's one of the greatest

The Rush Stand opened in 1966 and made life much more comfortable for patrons of the outer (Courtesy Getty Images).
Vic Park 7: The 1960s Makeover

By: Michael Roberts Victoria Park was in dire need of an extensive makeover by the 1950s. While

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1966: Collingwood vs St Kilda (GF)

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1966: Collingwood vs St Kilda (SF)

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1966: Collingwood vs Western Bulldogs (Round 18)

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1966: Melbourne vs Collingwood (Round 17)

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1966: Collingwood vs North Melbourne (Round 16)

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1966: Richmond vs Collingwood (Round 15)

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1966: Collingwood vs Essendon (Round 14)

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1966: Collingwood vs Fitzroy (Round 13)

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1966: Hawthorn vs Collingwood (Round 12)

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1966: Carlton vs Collingwood (Round 11)

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