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Vin Doherty

A cheeky half-forward, Doherty was among Collingwood's best in the 1935 and 1936 premiership sides.

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Jack Galbally

From University the brother of Frank, he was put to use in his first year as a player when he was

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Leo Morgan

The 1930s was a tough time for tough footballers: Depression era footy played by hardened, rugged

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Alby Pannam

Alby Pannam, more than most, should have felt right at home in the Collingwood change rooms. After

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Marcus Whelan

Marcus Whelan was a famously cool, calm and polished performer. But as he was preparing for a game

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R. Jack Ross

Not one of the big names at Collingwood, but was still one of the most respected footballers at the

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Fred Froude

It isn’t unusual for footballers to be highly skilled at other sports, but in Freddy Froude’s case,

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Jack Regan

It will always remain a sore point for Magpie fans that, when the AFL decided to announce a Team of

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Bruce Andrew

Over the years, names as famous as Ted Whitten and Ron Barassi have laid claim to being 'Mr

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Len Murphy

It's not widely known, but the campaign for Collingwood's historic 1930 Premiership was very nearly

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Percy Bowyer

There is a slightly romanticised notion that all Magpie players in the 1920s were locals who had

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Harold Rumney

In the first nine years of the Copeland Trophy's existence, it was won only once by a player who