Showing: 1984

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Murray Browne

Recruited from Watsonia in Collingwood's northern suburb heartland, Collingwood invited Browne to

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Wes Fellowes

Wes Fellowes was in many ways a football enigma at Collingwood. The powerfully-built ruckman

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Mark Weideman

THERE are few more powerful names at Collingwood than Weideman. So when you are the son of a man

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Mark Williams

Mark Williams had a huge impact at Collingwood in the early 1980s, but even then his teammates knew

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Michael Taylor

THOSE willing to do the hard yakka with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of effort are so often

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Graeme Allan

A clever centreman-utility, Allan, affectionately known as 'Gubby', showed great skill with both

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Andrew Smith

WHEN Keith Burns, Collingwood's long-time developer of talent and under 19s coach, was asked to

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David Twomey

A hard working half-back flanker who liked to run the footy, Twomey was recruited from the Ivanhoe

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Denis Banks

The 1979 season was a period of regeneration at the Collingwood Football Club: no fewer than 14

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Peter Daicos

The idol of all Collingwood fans in the modern era. Daicos originally was a fanatical South

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Tony Shaw

Whenever talk turns to the great Collingwood captains, Tony Shaw’s name is always near the top of

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Derek Shaw

DEREK Shaw was one of five Shaws to represent Collingwood at senior level through the late 1970s