Showing: 1989

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Athas Hrysoulakis

Lou Richards loved him; Jack Dyer wasn't as enamoured for pronunciation reasons, but there was no

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Gavin Crosisca

Gavin Crosisca was the kind of player teammates love to have on their side: tough, unrelenting, a

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Michael Christian

A talented key position player who made his name as one of the 20 men who took Collingwood to

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Gavin Brown

Brown's commitment to the Collingwood cause made him a favorite at the club. He started as a winger

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Shane Kerrison

A strong and durable tagger who built a reputation as an effective and unobtrusive defender,

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Mick Gayfer

Few Collingwood footballers have extracted as much out of their natural abilities as Mick Gayfer,

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Matthew Ryan

MEASURING a player's worth to a club shouldn't always be confined to his entire career; sometimes

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Brian Taylor

When Brian Taylor was a kid, if you'd told him he was going to be a star in one sport, it almost

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James Manson

A tall Taswegian who was an excellent contested mark, Manson endeared himself to Collingwood

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Darren Millane

It is one of the most treasured images in Collingwood’s history: Darren Millane throwing the ball

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Ron McKeown

Ron McKeown endured more than his share of heartache as a Collingwood footballer, including his

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Jamie Turner

In an era before versatility was an AFL pre-requisite, Jamie Turner might well have been the