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3. Shane O'Bree

Although many people think O'Bree is a one-club player, he did previously play for the Brisbane Lions for two seasons in the late 90s, playing 19 games.

He impressed many, including coaching great Leigh Matthews who tried to keep O'Bree at the Lions.

O'Bree left to go to Collingwood at the end of 1999, as Mick Malthouse was able to persuade him.

His first two seasons at the Pies saw O'Bree establish himself as a starting midfielder along with Buckley and Burns.

His ability to win the ball in tight and on the outside made O'Bree a pivotal part of the Collingwood midfield.

He played in both losing Grand Finals, where he didn't show his best.

O'Bree continued to notch up games for the black and white which resulted in 246 appearances.

He was known for his constant ability to win clearances and his work around the ground, which helped the Pies to finals appearances toward the end of his career.

Aside from 2010 where injury and lack of form kept him out of the side, his prior years saw him play most, if not all games at a high level.

He continued to impress those around him, as he drove players to better themselves.

O'Bree retired at the end of 2010 as a much loved player of the Collingwood Football Club.

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 10: Shane O'Bree of the Magpies kicks during the AFL First Elimination Final between the Collingwood Magpies and the Western Bulldogs at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on September 10, 2006 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Quinn Rooney/Getty Images)