Showing: One Hit Wonders

One Hit Wonders: Mark Orval

By Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun Collingwood endured a difficult 1987 season, but the

One Hit Wonders: Tom Baxter & Charlie Tyson

The main focus of our One Hit Wonder series has been on those players whose star shone brightly but

One Hit Wonders: Jim McAllester

By Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun Jim McAllester was considered a football journeyman when

One Hit Wonders: Brad Dick

By Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun If it hadn't been for two knee reconstructions and two

One Hit Wonders: Jim Bradford

By Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun Jim Bradford cut an interesting figure as he ran out for

One Hit Wonders: Phil Manassa

It's a bit rough on a player who played more than 100 games for the club that he is best remembered

One Hit Wonders: Jaxson Barham

By Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun AS far as league debuts go, it's difficult to think of a

One Hit Wonders: David Twomey

by Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun David Twomey carried one of the most famous surnames in

One Hit Wonders: David King

By Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun Collingwood's David King had a much shorter league career

One Hit Wonders: Andrew Tranquilli

By Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun Andrew Tranquilli was sent to where all out-of-form

One Hit Wonders: Ian McOrist

The Collingwood Football Club was still a pretty conservative place in 1972. So it was quite a

One Hit Wonders: Jack Anthony

By Glenn McFarlane, of the Herald Sun IT might seem a little unusual to list as a one-hit wonder