Showing: Third Best And Fairest J J Joyce Trophy

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Jack Crisp

It didn’t take long in 2015 for Jack Crisp to limit the pain of losing midfielder Dayne Beams to a

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Steele Sidebottom

Ex-Congupna, Murray Under-18s, Scotch College and Oakleigh Under-18s. He was drafted on the back of

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Scott Pendlebury

A tall former basketballer with great athleticism who came from Sale and Gippsland Under-18s. He

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Dale Thomas

An exciting forward who captured the imagination of the Collingwood supporters during his peak with

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Heath Shaw

The son of Ray and brother of Rhyce, Heath Shaw developed into one of Collingwood's greatest

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Travis Cloke

Many good judges say that playing as a key forward is the toughest of all positions to hold down on

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Dane Swan

A player who represents one of football's most remarkable rags to riches stories. Taken deep in the

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James Clement

In a post-season meeting in September 2000, coach Mick Malthouse and recruiting manager Noel

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Shane Wakelin

Coming from SANFL side Port Adelaide, Wakelin had a strong debut season at St Kilda in 1994 when he

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Tarkyn Lockyer

Lockyer had played senior football with East Fremantle before having a year on the Collingwood

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Simon Prestigiacomo

Considered one of the plum picks in the 1995 National Draft, Collingwood chose Prestigiacomo with

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Stephen Patterson

A dogged journeyman from SA club Norwood. He was a rover who could take a turn on the wing or at