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Syd Coventry Snr

In modern terminology, Syd Coventry represents Collingwood's greatest ever 'triple threat'. As a

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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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Percy Rowe

Victoria Park in the 1920s was a place not exactly devoid of tough footballers. The Colliers, Syd

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Wally Haysom

Played in the back pocket in the 1919 flag

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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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Bill Twomey Snr

When Collingwood played Geelong at Corio Oval early in 1919, the Cats felt it necessary to devise a

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Bill Walton

A tall, sturdy forward who learned his football at VFA club Port Melbourne. He was a heady player

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Charlie Pannam Jnr

Collingwood has, over the years, become justifiably famous as one of the great family clubs in

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Bert Colechin

A half-back flanker in the 1919 premiership side and in the back pocket in the losing 1920 Grand

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Tom Drummond

For a handful of magical seasons at the end of, and just after, the First World War, Collingwood

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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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Charlie Lee

Recruited from Balmain in the Melbourne District League, Lee was a half forward flanker in