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By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. Football in the late 1920s was a tough caper for
This was a trophy presented by the owner of the Austral Theatre in Northcote, to the Collingwood
Some players make their mark in League football from the very beginning. Others take longer to find
Frank Kelly’s story is the classic sporting tale of the flawed genius who could have been anything.
It isn’t unusual for footballers to be highly skilled at other sports, but in Freddy Froude’s case,
It will always remain a sore point for Magpie fans that, when the AFL decided to announce a Team of
In the first nine years of the Copeland Trophy's existence, it was won only once by a player who
Harry Collier has one of the game’s great CVs: more than 250 games, nearly 300 goals, six
Jack Beveridge was one of the keys to Collingwood's success in the 1920s and 1930s. He was a
The Sporting Globe once wrote that ‘Jiggy’ was an appropriate nickname for John Harris. “Always on
Albert Collier was one of the most famed – and feared – footballers of his generation. He was also
Football in the late 1920s was a tough caper for tough men. And Collingwood was blessed throughout