Showing: Third Best And Fairest J J Joyce Trophy

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George Hams

The role of ‘specialist back pocket player’ is something that has gone the way of high-cut boots

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Des Healey

Des Healey’s last two grand finals with Collingwood could not have been more different. In the

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Bill Twomey Jnr

It was only one line in a tiny, single-paragraph story in the Sporting Globein May of 1943. But the

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Neil Mann

It seems hard to believe of a player who ended up captaining Collingwood, winning the Copeland and

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Charlie Utting

Has there ever been a player more committed to Collingwood – not only the football club but also

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Lou Richards

Lou Richards was almost certainly the mostly widely known – and most loved – footballer that

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Gordon Hocking

In days gone by – and not that long ago – representing your State was one of the greatest honours

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Herb Naismith

The son of Wally Naismith, Herb was a follower recruited from the Alphington

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Ron Todd

In a 'sliding doors' world, we might easily be talking about Ron Todd as the greatest full-forward

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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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Vin Doherty

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

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Alby Pannam

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