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Ernie Lumsden

As a youngster, Lumsden had sold Heralds at John Wren's tote. A tough, strong utility player who

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Charlie Norris

A sterling follower from Northcote who was very consistent. He played in Collingwood's 1910

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Joe Scaddan

From South Bendigo. Played every game in his only season of 1910 and was on a half-back flank in

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Jack Shorten

Jack Shorten was a soldier long before he served with distinction in the First World War – and his

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Percy Wilson

Small men don't come much smaller – or gamer – than 1917 Premiership captain Percy Wilson. The

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Duncan McIvor

Early in 1909, a Numurkah footballer called Duncan McIvor was reported locally to be about to trial

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Dick Vernon

Dick Vernon is perhaps best remembered in football circles for being one of the few players in

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Richard Daykin

By Michael Roberts: Few players can ever have been involved in a more bizarre postscript to a

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Jim Sadler

Speed, skill, agility, versatility, cleverness and a great footy brain – Jim Sadler had it

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Les Hughes

Collingwood has known plenty of gentle giants over the journey – names such as Ray Gabelich, Bob

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Dave Ryan

A capable and talented player originally recruited from Yarrawonga he was used as a follower and

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Tom Baxter

Tom Baxter was a brilliant, fast and talented rover. But it’s easy to forget that, simply because