lazzadesilva wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:56 am ^
Name and number for the Sri Lankan player who played for Collingwood?
(I migrated in 1972... and 1970 still haunts me... how?!?!)
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What years did he play Magpie Russ?
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Gemini:
Sri Lankan player who played for Collingwood
There hasn't been a Sri Lankan player who has played for the Collingwood Magpies in the Australian Football League (AFL).
However, there have been a few players with Sri Lankan heritage who have played in the AFL, such as:
Hayden Crozier: A former Collingwood player whose father is Sri Lankan.
Craig Jacotine: A former AFL player whose parents were born in Sri Lanka.
It's worth noting that while these players have Sri Lankan heritage, they weren't directly recruited from Sri Lanka and played for Collingwood based on their performance in the Australian football system.
Sri Lankan player who played for Collingwood
There hasn't been a Sri Lankan player who has played for the Collingwood Magpies in the Australian Football League (AFL).
However, there have been a few players with Sri Lankan heritage who have played in the AFL, such as:
Hayden Crozier: A former Collingwood player whose father is Sri Lankan.
Craig Jacotine: A former AFL player whose parents were born in Sri Lanka.
It's worth noting that while these players have Sri Lankan heritage, they weren't directly recruited from Sri Lanka and played for Collingwood based on their performance in the Australian football system.
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Re: Thinking ahead to 2024 draft...(and beyond)
https://forever.collingwoodfc.com.au/pl ... -jacotine/Charlie Oneeye wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:47 pm There hasn't been a Sri Lankan player who has played for the Collingwood Magpies in the Australian Football League (AFL).
However, there have been a few players with Sri Lankan heritage who have played in the AFL, such as:
Hayden Crozier: A former Collingwood player whose father is Sri Lankan.
Craig Jacotine: A former AFL player whose parents were born in Sri Lanka.
It's worth noting that while these players have Sri Lankan heritage, they weren't directly recruited from Sri Lanka and played for Collingwood based on their performance in the Australian football system.
"they weren't directly recruited from Sri Lanka"
We should make it a recruiting zone!
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This is everything that I love about being a supporter of this Club. That's a pure sentiment from the heart.lazzadesilva wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 11:56 am
Funny thing is that I can’t remember what I had for lunch yesterday but can remember Collingwood players names since 1972 when I started barracking for them after the family emigrated to Australia from Sri Lanka.
I memorised the numbers from the footy record which I religiously bought every week.
Often I would ask my brother or mates to test me and most of the time I would get it right.
If I'm 14 or 54, my passion doesn't change.
Maybe a topic for another thread, but given your heritage, I'd love to know more details on how you decided the Pies were better than cricket?...
I'll reach out to you via PM as it'd be great to capture your Piestory for the annuls.
Cheers Lazza.
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Great story lazzadesilva.
As a migrant from Scotland almost 60 years ago I can relate. Have a look here at my story (as explained a while back
viewtopic.php?t=5382&start=165
This is one of my favourite threads on Nicks - we all have a story to tell. Maybe its time for an update.
Perhaps the Mods could bump that thread - as I cannot.
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As a migrant from Scotland almost 60 years ago I can relate. Have a look here at my story (as explained a while back
viewtopic.php?t=5382&start=165
This is one of my favourite threads on Nicks - we all have a story to tell. Maybe its time for an update.
Perhaps the Mods could bump that thread - as I cannot.
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Re: Remembering back to the 70s Pies after emigrating
Fabulous story OTM.On the March wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 8:42 pm Great story lazzadesilva.
As a migrant from Scotland almost 60 years ago I can relate. Have a look here at my story (as explained a while back
viewtopic.php?t=5382&start=165
This is one of my favourite threads on Nicks - we all have a story to tell. Maybe it’s time for an update.
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By the way, the first player of Sri Lankan heritage in the AFL was Enrico Misso who played at Essendon and later at St. Kilda.
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Re: What made us 'Collingwood people'? from '01 - Add your story
I was born into a Collingwood family in 1941 & listened to story’s of our greatness
Both my parents met around the time of the 1930 premiership & actually seeing the 4 in a row
I started going as a 10 yr old in 1951 and finals were basically a “cakewalk “
We walked to the G (lived close Fitzroy pool) and at 6am lined up to buy tickets
Got in and always on the fence which we decorated
And then later the greatest Grand Final win in 1958 to stop those Redlegs taking our 4 in a row
Loved them then. Love them now
Both my parents met around the time of the 1930 premiership & actually seeing the 4 in a row
I started going as a 10 yr old in 1951 and finals were basically a “cakewalk “
We walked to the G (lived close Fitzroy pool) and at 6am lined up to buy tickets
Got in and always on the fence which we decorated
And then later the greatest Grand Final win in 1958 to stop those Redlegs taking our 4 in a row
Loved them then. Love them now
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Mum and dad were both queenslanders. Mum picked essendon dad picked Collingwood as the blokes at his work (at Essendon Airport) basically said follow the pies or you are out. I remember loving Ronny Wearmouth as a young lad and followed dad’s choice.
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Given a Collingwood guernsey when I was two years old. The rest is history. Sixty-three years of it.
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