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Nathan Buckley

As a child Buckley constantly moved around the country as his father Ray was a professional

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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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Peter Daicos

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

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Peter Moore

If Len Thompson redefined the role of ruckman in the mid-to-late 1960s – and he did – then Peter

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Wayne Richardson

One of the problems with making a sensational debut is that you’re forever going to be measured

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Peter McKenna

In the early 1970s, Peter McKenna was the biggest name in football – and probably the most popular

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Des Tuddenham

In his 12 years and 182 games at Victoria Park, Des Tuddenham time and again proved himself to be

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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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Jack Hamilton

It isn't often that a footballer is likened to a 'fire-breathing dragon'. But that's the tag

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Bob Rose

What is it that makes a footballer an inspiration to his teammates? There's no one formula, of

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Lou Richards

Lou Richards was almost certainly the mostly widely known – and most loved – footballer that

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Des Fothergill

Sometimes, when talking about players of the past, it is too easy to rhapsodise about their