Showing: Third Best And Fairest J J Joyce Trophy

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David Cloke

The Collingwood-Richmond recruiting wars of the 1980s have long been seen as synonymous with waste,

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Tony Shaw

Whenever talk turns to the great Collingwood captains, Tony Shaw’s name is always near the top of

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Craig Stewart

The Collingwood team of 1977 played thrilling football, was packed with stars and went within

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Stan Magro

Collingwood fans have always loved their hard-as-nails defenders. And in Stan Magro they had one of

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Peter Moore

If Len Thompson redefined the role of ruckman in the mid-to-late 1960s – and he did – then Peter

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Bill Picken

The true measure of a footballer's worth has always come during the heat of the finals. Some

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John Williams

A sturdy, reliable defender, Williams was respected as a great clubman at both Essendon and

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Robert Dean

THE ability to play well in a final is an art form; the ability to consistently do it in a losing

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Ron Wearmouth

Think Ron Wearmouth, and the Collingwood rover's trademark features immediately spring to mind for

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John Greening

The Collingwood teams of the late 1960s and early 1970s were some of the most exhilarating the

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Len Thompson

Over the years, the Magpies have made something of an art form of throwing promising youngsters in

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Peter McKenna

In the early 1970s, Peter McKenna was the biggest name in football – and probably the most popular