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Bryan Keith Strauchan
Strauchanie

Bryan Keith Strauchan was born in Horsham, Victoria to Roy and Soy Bean Strauchan in 1983. He was

Darren Millane in the rooms after a match in 1991.
Darren Millane's death

On October 7, 1991, tragedy descended upon the Collingwood Football Club when premiership hero

Ranald Macdonald promotes 'The New Magpies' in 1982.
The New Magpies

In 1982, media identity Ranald Macdonald pushed forward the campaign of 'the New Magpies', a group

The collingwoodfc.com.au in 2000.
Welcome to the Magpies on the Internet

The Collingwood Football Club launched its first website in 1995, alerting members via an article

Dale Thomas in action during the First Test of the 2008 International Rules Series at Subiaco Oval in Perth.
Australian International Rules Representative

The Australia international rules (AIR) football team participates in a hybrid sport derived from

Collingwood supporters celebrate a goal in the round 20 contest against Sydney in 2013.
Membership

Collingwood's membership base is a key factor in the club's on-field and off-field

The team sing the song alongside actor Rob Lowe, president Eddie McGuire and captain Nathan Buckley in the win over St Kilda in round, 2003.
The Collingwood club song

GOOD OLD COLLINGWOOD FOREVER* Good Old Collingwood forever, They know how to play the game.

The 1960 team.
The McClelland Trophy

The McClelland Trophy is awarded to the club that finishes first on the ladder after the completion

Vin Doherty in 1935.
The Jumper

The simple black-and-white striped guernsey has become a part of Collingwood since day one, and has

Norm Le Brun
The last Magpie to die at war

By: Glenn McFarlane The last Magpie to die at war was Norm Le Brun, who played 19 games for

The Argus highlights the MCG during the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games.
Collingwood and the 1956 Olympic Games

By: Glenn McFarlane Melbourne hosted the 1956 Olympic Games - forever known as the 'Friendly

Ernest 'Bud' Copeland played a key role as secretary of the club.
Ernest Copeland

By: Glenn McFarlane Collingwood Football Club Secretary 1895-1923 Vice-President