Showing: Life Members

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Gordon Coventry

When the immortal Dick Lee finally ended his glorious 17-year career in 1922, Collingwood fans were

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Ernie Wilson

Ernie Wilson was a tenacious, rugged and fearless defender of the 1920s who polarised opinions

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Harry Saunders

In just his seventh game of VFL football, Harry Saunders had the chance to live out every kid's

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Harry Curtis

Harry Curtis didn't possess the classic footballer's physique, but he sure knew how to play the

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Pen Reynolds

‘Pen’ Reynolds found out early in his VFL career what a great leveller football can be. He had

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Charlie Laxton

A splendid ex-Collingwood Districts rover who had plenty of dash and was a delightful stab pass.

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Mal Seddon

Few figures in the history of the Collingwood Football Club have ever done more to earn the tag

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Jim Sharp

Collingwood never got to see the best of Jim Sharp as a player – but that didn't stop him making a

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Alec Mutch

A safe and reliable defender from Collingwood District. Mutch was best on the ground in the 1919

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Ernie Lumsden

As a youngster, Lumsden had sold Heralds at John Wren's tote. A tough, strong utility player who

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Jim Jackson

Football was a tough caper in and around the years of the First World War. But Jim Jackson

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Percy Wilson

Small men don't come much smaller – or gamer – than 1917 Premiership captain Percy Wilson. The