- Harry Collier
Infobox afl player | firstname = Harry
lastname = Collier
image size = 150
birthdate = 1 October 1907
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deathdate = death date and age|1994|8|16|1907|10|1|df=y
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heightweight = 173 cm / 72 kg
debutdate = 1926
debutteam = Collingwood
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playingteams = Collingwood (1926-40)
* 253 games, 299 goals
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statsend = 1940
careerhighlights =
* Brownlow Medal 1930
* CollingwoodBest and Fairest 1928, 1930
* Collingwood captain 1935-1939
* Collingwood premiership player 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1935, 1936
* Collingwood Team of the Century
* Victorian representative (12 games, 1 goal)Harry Collier (1 October 1907—16 August 1994) was an
Australian rules football er in the Victorian Football League.Playing career
Originally from
Ivanhoe, Victoria , Collier played for theCollingwood Football Club , debuting in 1926. Collier was a player in Collingwood's legendarypremiership side s from 1927-1930, the only side to have won four premierships in a row in the entire history of theVFL/AFL .He was appointed captain in 1935, a position which he held until 1939. During this period, his team won two premierships (in 1935 and 1936)), and finished runners-up in the other 3 years he was captain. He was said to be Collingwood's best player during the era, taking out the Club Best and Fairest award in 1928 and 1930. Collier retired in 1940 after only one game for the season - his career record standing at 259 games and 299 goals with the Magpies.
Post-playing career
Following his playing career, Collier coached the Essendon reserves to a premiership in 1941. He later became a committeeman for Collingwood.
Collier was also a noted television personality, during the time of Australia's first year of broadcasting in 1956 and subsequent years.
Collier died in 1994.
Honours
Collier was retrospectively rewarded a
Brownlow Medal , after originally tying for the 1930 award, but losing on countback. Other honours include his posthumous induction into Collingwood's Team of the Century and, in 1996, induction into theAustralian Football Hall of Fame .Collier was the older brother of former Collingwood player Albert.
References
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* [http://prod.www.afl.cfour.com.au/Season2007/Awards/HallofFame/Players/tabid/856/Default.aspx AFL: Hall of Fame]
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