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Bervin Woods

Bervin Woods played more than 100 games in his six years with Collingwood, including two

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Lou Riley

A half forward flanker in Collingwood's successive premiership teams of 1935 and 1936, Riely was

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Phonse Kyne

Phonse Kyne was one of the most popular and decorated players Collingwood has ever produced. He

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Jack Knight

A tough ruckman from South Bendigo who played in the forward pocket in the 1936 flag side and in

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Vin Doherty

A cheeky half-forward, Doherty was among Collingwood's best in the 1935 and 1936 premiership sides.

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Leo Morgan

The 1930s was a tough time for tough footballers: Depression era footy played by hardened, rugged

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Alby Pannam

Alby Pannam, more than most, should have felt right at home in the Collingwood change rooms. After

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Marcus Whelan

Marcus Whelan was a famously cool, calm and polished performer. But as he was preparing for a game

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Keith Fraser

Sturdy and powerful ruckman and forward, Fraser played in Collingwood's 1935 premiership side as a

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Jack Carmody

A wonderful little fighter as a wingman, Carmody was a beautiful drop kick on the run. He had

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R. Jack Ross

Not one of the big names at Collingwood, but was still one of the most respected footballers at the

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Bill Aldag

Broad shoulders and an indomitable spirit resonate through two key phases of Bill Aldag’s life. As