Showing: E W Copeland Trophy Best And Fairest

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Tony Francis

A cheeky rover with great acceleration, Francis enshrined himself in Collingwood history when he

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Mick McGuane

A prolific ball-winner whose talents were used across the centre and half-back lines, McGuane was

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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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Darren Millane

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

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Wes Fellowes

Wes Fellowes was in many ways a football enigma at Collingwood. The powerfully-built ruckman

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Mark Williams

Mark Williams had a huge impact at Collingwood in the early 1980s, but even then his teammates knew

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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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Tony Shaw

Whenever talk turns to the great Collingwood captains, Tony Shaw’s name is always near the top of

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Phil Carman

When Phil Carman arrived at Collingwood in 1975, many were quick to brand him the most exciting and

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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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Bill Picken

The true measure of a footballer's worth has always come during the heat of the finals. Some

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Ray Shaw

As a boy, Ray Shaw was as diehard a Magpie supporter as you would find. He and his sister Judith