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Basil Collins

b. 1891-06-11Retired
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Biography

Basil Collins (born June 11, 1891) was an accomplished Australian rules footballer who played for the Richmond Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). Known for his exceptional athleticism and strategic play, Collins made his debut in 1912 and quickly established himself as a key player for the team. Throughout his career, he became particularly recognized for his skillful ball handling and his ability to score goals in critical moments.

Collins had a standout career, participating in several significant matches and contributing to Richmond's competitive edge during the early 20th century. He was a vital member of the team during the 1917 season, which culminated in a Grand Final appearance, highlighting his role in the club’s history. His contributions to the game extended beyond personal accolades, as he was involved in shaping the team's tactical approaches during his tenure.

After retiring from professional football, Collins left a lasting impact on the AFL community, remembered for his contributions both on and off the field. His legacy lives on as a symbol of commitment and excellence in Australian rules football, inspiring future generations of players. Collins passed away, but his influence remains etched in the history of the Richmond Football Club and the AFL at large.

Quick Facts

Full nameBasil Collins
Date of birth1891-06-11
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