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Jordan Russell: 116 for Carlton from 2005-2012; 9 for Collingwood in 2013. Left when 25 High draft pick who was persistently maligned by Blues supporters. Clear career highlight was finishing runner-up in their 2010 best-and-fairest. His reprieve from Collingwood after his 2012 delisting by Carlton lasted only a single season. Dale Thomas: 157 for Collingwood from 2006-2013. Now 26 Dashing midfielder/flanker whose form in 2011 was so good that he was rated by Ross Lyon as probably the best player in the league at that stage. Has been unable to recreate that form under current Magpies coach Nathan Buckley and hardly played this year due to foot surgery. Is set to be reunited with former coach Mick Malthouse. Compiled by JESSE HOGAN
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