Collingwood Cult Figures: Kevin Worthington

GLENN McFARLANE, of the Herald Sun Kevin Worthington was precisely what Collingwood needed after a

Dethroning the King

By: Glenn McFarlane of the Herald Sun Tony Shaw knew it was time to pull the trigger. It was

Collingwood Cult Figures: Phil Manassa

By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. Thirteen and a half seconds. That is all Phil Manassa

From road worriers to road warriors

Collingwood, and Mick Malthouse, had a plan at the start of the 2001 season - as a team, they had

Collingwood Cult Figures: Athas Hrysoulakis

Lou Richards loved him; Jack Dyer wasn't as enamoured for pronunciation reasons, but there was no

A kid to watch

It was a rare moment in the heat of battle where an experienced star gave his talented young

Collingwood Cult Figures: Phil Carman

By: Michael Roberts, Collingwood Historian. When Phil Carman arrived at Collingwood in 1975, many

Four of the best

By: Glenn McFarlane of the Herald Sun Collingwood won its 1500th game against Fremantle in round

Collingwood Cult Figures: Alan Didak

GLENN McFARLANE, of the Herald Sun Footballers who own the clutch moments - those who almost

Dealing with the bye

GLENN McFARLANE, of the Herald Sun How does Collingwood fare after the bye? In the lead-up to

Collingwood Cult Figures: Ray Gabelich

Collingwood has known no bigger – in all senses of the word – or more loved character

Smith Street

Josh Smith is carrying on a tradition that stretches back to Collingwood's very first game 124