1966 Premiership
Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sturt 3.2-20 7.7-49 9.12-66 16.16-112 Port Adelaide 3.2-20 5.2-32 7.7-49 8.8-56
Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sturt 3.2-20 7.7-49 9.12-66 16.16-112 Port Adelaide 3.2-20 5.2-32 7.7-49 8.8-56
John Halbert was an extraordinary footballer who was in a class of his own in 1961 and finally won the
1960 The club finish sixth in 1960, winning 8 games while John Halbert wins his second best and fairest and
The late Len Fitzgerald made his debut for Collingwood at the age of just 15 in 1945 and went on
Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sturt 4.5-29 5.6-36 11.10-76 14.16-100 South Adelaide 0.0-0 4.6-30 6.9-45 11.13-79
1940 – 1941 P.T. ‘Bo’ Morton is appointed Captain-Coach and leads the Blues to their fifth premiership in 1940, defeating
Keith Dunn was a strong and skillful footballer who despite his small size at only six foot tall overcame a
Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sturt 4.3-27 7.5-47 14.11-95 16.14-110 North Adelaide 2.2-14 4.8-32 4.9-33 10.9-69
Team 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter 3rd Quarter 4th Quarter Sturt 3.2-20 4.5-29 7.7-49 9.10-64 North Adelaide 2.3-15 3.5-23 5.7-37 7.9-51
Horrie Riley despite his small size was the Bagshaw of the 1920’s, highly skilled and a superb highflyer who made