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  1. Summary: The life and times of the most successful coach in league football history. Author Glenn McFarlane examines Jock McHale's record 37 years as coach of Collingwood, his impact on the club and their seven premierships under his charge, including four consecutive flags from 1927-1930, a feat no club has ever matched

  2. Recruited from North Ballarat, [2] Malthouse started his football career with St Kilda in 1972, playing 53 senior games including three finals. After being told by then-senior coach Allan Jeans that he would struggle to get a game in the senior side due to a surfeit of similar-skilled players, he departed for Richmond midway through the 1976 season.

  3. James Francis “Jock” McHale Birth 12 Dec 1881. Australia Death 4 Oct 1953 (aged 71) Australia Burial. Coburg Pine Ridge Cemetery.

  4. James Francis "Jock" McHale, (12 December 1881 4 October 1953) was an Australian rules football player and coach for the Collingwood Football Club in the Vi...

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  5. Remembering James Francis "Jock" McHale on the 141st anniversary of his birthdate. (12 December 1882 – 4 October 1953) Lou Richards, Jock McHale Jnr, Bruce Andrew and Harry Collier.

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  6. James Francis McHale (1881-1953), footballer and coach, was born on 12 December 1881 at Botany, Sydney, son of John Francis McHale, police constable, and his wife Mary, née Gibbons, both from Ireland. McHale's ironic nickname 'Jock' originated in a caricature of him in a kilt by the Herald cartoonist Wells during

  7. Arguably the greatest figure i the club's history, Jock McHale played for 17 seasos, coached for 38 — yes, 38 — ad provided the leadership, spirit ad ispiratio that kept Colligwood at or ear the top of the football tree for the first 50 years of the 20th cetury. Eve today, his ame is syoymous with Colligwood.