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- Alan_Atkinson abstract "Alan Atkinson (born 20 October 1951) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Atkinson was recruited by Collingwood from Hamilton, and made his debut in 1970. Despite playing 134 games for the Pies, Atkinson failed to make a Grand Final appearance when opportunities arose. He was tall, but not a solidly built player. He played on the wing and at half-forward during his career. In 1980 he played six games when the Bulldogs picked him up.".
- Alan_Atkinson birthDate "1951-10-20".
- Alan_Atkinson birthYear "1951".
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- Alan_Atkinson birthDate "1951-10-20".
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- Alan_Atkinson debutdate "1970".
- Alan_Atkinson debutteam Collingwood_Football_Club.
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- Alan_Atkinson name "Alan Atkinson".
- Alan_Atkinson name "Atkinson, Alan".
- Alan_Atkinson originalteam "Hamilton".
- Alan_Atkinson playingteams "Collingwood 134 Games, 49 Goals Footscray 6 Games, 3 Goals".
- Alan_Atkinson shortDescription "Australian rules footballer".
- Alan_Atkinson statsend "2005".
- Alan_Atkinson title "AFL Mark of the Year".
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- Alan_Atkinson years "1973".
- Alan_Atkinson description "Australian rules footballer".
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- Alan_Atkinson comment "Alan Atkinson (born 20 October 1951) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the Victorian Football League (VFL).Atkinson was recruited by Collingwood from Hamilton, and made his debut in 1970. Despite playing 134 games for the Pies, Atkinson failed to make a Grand Final appearance when opportunities arose. He was tall, but not a solidly built player. He played on the wing and at half-forward during his career. In 1980 he played six games when the Bulldogs picked him up.".
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