Showing: Life Members

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Jack Burns

A winger, Burns' main claim to fame came after his retirement. As a recruiting officer, he

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Lou Richards

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

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John McHale

The son of club legend Jock McHale, John served on the commitee for many years. He played under

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Jack Pimm

It’s always tempting when looking at a football career disrupted by war to think about what might

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Jack Green

The second of the three Jack Greens to pull on a Collingwood jumper, he gave the Magpies great

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Gordon Hocking

In days gone by – and not that long ago – representing your State was one of the greatest honours

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Jack Murphy

It's generally well known that Collingwood's legendary mentor Jock McHale coached his son, John,

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Des Fothergill

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

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Jim Crowe

A clever forward/utility, Crowe was a fine ball-handler with great determination. He was an

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Pat Fricker

Pat Fricker holds the dubious distinction of being among the least famous of all Collingwood

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Bervin Woods

Bervin Woods played more than 100 games in his six years with Collingwood, including two

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Phonse Kyne

Phonse Kyne was one of the most popular and decorated players Collingwood has ever produced. He