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Collingwood Cult Figures: Phil Manassa

By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. Thirteen and a half seconds. That is all Phil Manassa

From road worriers to road warriors

Collingwood, and Mick Malthouse, had a plan at the start of the 2001 season - as a team, they had

Collingwood Cult Figures: Athas Hrysoulakis

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

A kid to watch

It was a rare moment in the heat of battle where an experienced star gave his talented young

Collingwood Cult Figures: Phil Carman

By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. When Phil Carman arrived at Collingwood in 1975, many

Four of the best

By: Glenn McFarlane of the Herald Sun Collingwood won its 1500th game against Fremantle in round

Collingwood Cult Figures: Alan Didak

GLENN McFARLANE, of the Herald Sun Footballers who own the clutch moments - those who almost

Dealing with the bye

GLENN McFARLANE, of the Herald Sun How does Collingwood fare after the bye? In the lead-up to

Collingwood Cult Figures: Ray Gabelich

Collingwood has known no bigger – in all senses of the word – or more loved character

Smith Street

Josh Smith is carrying on a tradition that stretches back to Collingwood's very first game 124

The Mark of the Year that wasn't

It was Queen's Birthday, 2001, and Channel Seven’s Gerard Healy immediately gave it the royal

Collingwood Cult Figures: Mick Gayfer

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