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The Brownlow Medallists: Nathan Buckley

By: Glenn McFarlane Few footballers of the modern era have been as decorated as Nathan Buckley, but

The Brownlow Medallists: Peter Moore

By: Glenn McFarlane Collingwood ruckman Peter Moore credited the departure of the club's previous

The Brownlow Medallists: Marcus Whelan

By: Glenn McFarlane The business end of the 1939 VFL season was a busy one for Collingwood's classy

The Brownlow Medallists: Harry Collier

By: Glenn McFarlane Albert Collier was only 20 when he won the Brownlow Medal. His older brother,

Syd Coventry Snr won Collingwood's first Copeland Trophy in 1927.
The Brownlow Medallists: Syd Coventry

By: Glenn McFarlane THE 1927 season started with one of Collingwood's most contentious selection

A supporter sends off Victoria Park on its final day.
Vic Park 9: The Last Goodbye

By: Michael Roberts The Last Day, August 28, Lulie St, 10am More than four hours before the

A view of Victoria Park from the round three match against West Coast in 1999.
Vic Park 8: The begining of the end

By: Michael Roberts As the 20th century drew to a close, Collingwood was forced to encounter

George Angus
The coaches: George Angus

Coach: 1909-11Games coached: 60Collingwood's early experiences with playing coaches were not

Dick Condon
The coaches: Dick Condon

Coach: 1905-06Games coached: 37Of all the men to have coached Collingwood, few have seemed as

Ted Rowell the player.
The coaches: Ted Rowell

Coach: 1907-08 (part)Games coached: 12Ted Rowell faced a tough job when he took over as Collingwood

Bill Strickland
The coaches: Bill Strickland

Coach: 1904 (part), 1908 (part)Games coached: 13Collingwood's first coach actually filled the role

Albert Collier
Brownlow Medallists: Albert Collier

By: Glenn McFarlane Syd Coventry, Collingwood's first Brownlow Medal winner, described Albert