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Showing: 1985

David Cloke was one of several players to swap a yellow sash for Black and White stripes during the 1980s.
The poaching wars: Collingwood v Richmond

By: Glenn McFarlane There is a delicate irony about one of the many donors pledging money to

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1985: Carlton vs Collingwood (Round 22)

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1985: Collingwood vs Western Bulldogs (Round 21)

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1985: Collingwood vs St Kilda (Round 20)

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1985: Hawthorn vs Collingwood (Round 19)

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1985: Fitzroy vs Collingwood (Round 18)

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1985: Collingwood vs Richmond (Round 17)

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1985: Sydney vs Collingwood (Round 16)

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1985: Collingwood vs Essendon (Round 15)

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1985: Melbourne vs Collingwood (Round 14)

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1985: Collingwood vs Geelong (Round 13)

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1985: Collingwood vs North Melbourne (Round 12)

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