Gordon Collis

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1940 –

66

Who is Gordon Collis?

Gordon Collis is a former Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League.

Recruited from Healesville, Collis played less than 100 games of VFL football, but his place in history is assured as a winner of one of the game's highest honours - the Brownlow Medal.

Collis won the medal in 1964 with 27 votes. Ironically, in 1964 Carlton had its worst finish in the VFL, ending the season in 10th position.

Wearing number 17 for the Blues between 1961 and 1967, the red-haired Collis played primarily at centre half-back before injuries forced his retirement.

Collis credited his optician with the Brownlow win, as in 1963 he struggled to see the ball and "All the other chaps would be coming down as I started to go up." This was rectified with contact lenses, resulting in a much improved 1964. Collis became Carlton's second Medallist in four years, following John James who won in 1961.

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Nov 6, 1940

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on July 23, 2013

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