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Len Thompson won the 'Most Consistent Player' award a record five times.
Most Consistent Player

The award for Most Consistent Player began in the 1920s and 1930s, then died out until it

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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 Moore

If Len Thompson redefined the role of ruckman in the mid-to-late 1960s – and he did – then Peter

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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

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Robert Hyde

FOOTY can sometimes be a cruel game, as evidenced by the many Collingwood players whose careers

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Ian Cooper

Most footballers have to go through serious levels of pain and discomfort if they're to carve out a

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Wayne Richardson

One of the problems with making a sensational debut is that you’re forever going to be measured

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Barry Price

In these days of team defence and zoned structures it seems quaintly old-fashioned, but few sights

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Len Thompson

Over the years, the Magpies have made something of an art form of throwing promising youngsters in

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Peter McKenna

In the early 1970s, Peter McKenna was the biggest name in football – and probably the most popular

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Terry Waters

It is a minor miracle that Terry Waters ever played for Collingwood. There were four other clubs

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Ken Turner

There has been no more important finals campaign in Collingwood's history than the one successfully