Collingwood Cult Figures: Bob Heard on August 3, 2016 Big Bob, or 'Stretch' or 'Lurch' as he was known, was the second tallest footballer in VFL history when he made his Magpie debut.
Collingwood Cult Figures: Kevin Worthington on July 27, 2016 Precisely what Collingwood needed after a disastrous 1976 season – a tough uncompromising defender and a loyal teammate who knew no other way than playing hard on and off the field.
Collingwood Cult Figures: Alan Didak on June 22, 2016 Footballers who own the clutch moments - those who almost crave it - are so often the ones that resonate the most with the fans. Alan Didak was a perfect case in point.
Collingwood Cult Figures: Ray Gabelich on June 15, 2016 Collingwood has known no bigger – in all senses of the word – or more loved character than the man known as 'the Bear', Ray Gabelich.
Collingwood Cult Figure: James Manson on May 25, 2016 Sometimes the thing that makes a footballer vulnerable becomes the very trait that endears him to the fans.
Collingwood Cult Figures: Kevin Grose on May 18, 2016 Hard as it is to believe, there was a time when not just about every footballer covered his body with tattoos.
Collingwood Cult Figures: Ron Wearmouth on May 11, 2016 Think Ron Wearmouth, and the Collingwood rover's trademark features immediately spring to mind for those Magpie fans who remember him fondly.
Collingwood Cult Figures: Leigh Brown on April 13, 2016 Leigh Brown was the unlikeliest of prototypes. He was rising 27 when he came to Collingwood in 2009 and had played in just about every position on the field without truly owning one.
Collingwood Cult Figures: Rene Kink on March 23, 2016 He was built so strongly that he was nicknamed "the Incredible Hulk", but was quick enough to burst through traffic and away from flailing opponents. No wonder so many Collingwood fans loved Rene Kink.