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As a youngster, Lumsden had sold Heralds at John Wren's tote. A tough, strong utility player who
A sterling follower from Northcote who was very consistent. He played in Collingwood's 1910
From South Bendigo. Played every game in his only season of 1910 and was on a half-back flank in
Jack Shorten was a soldier long before he served with distinction in the First World War – and his
Small men don't come much smaller – or gamer – than 1917 Premiership captain Percy Wilson. The
Early in 1909, a Numurkah footballer called Duncan McIvor was reported locally to be about to trial
Dick Vernon is perhaps best remembered in football circles for being one of the few players in
By Michael Roberts: Few players can ever have been involved in a more bizarre postscript to a
Speed, skill, agility, versatility, cleverness and a great footy brain – Jim Sadler had it
Collingwood has known plenty of gentle giants over the journey – names such as Ray Gabelich, Bob
A capable and talented player originally recruited from Yarrawonga he was used as a follower and
Tom Baxter was a brilliant, fast and talented rover. But it’s easy to forget that, simply because