Pat Twomey
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| Birth | 2 April 1929, Victoria, Australia |
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| Height and weight | 179 cm, 72 kg |
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| Debut | 1947, Collingwood vs. , at |
| Team(s) | Collingwood (1947-1949 1952-1953)
55 games, 49 goals |
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Pat Twomey (born September 28, 1929) was an Australian rules footballer, who played in the Victorian Football League, (VFL/AFL).
Pat Twomey joined Collingwood in 1947, he had two stints with the Magpies, punctured by a spell with country club Warragul. Pat mainly played across the centreline or on a flank and started as a winger. He was tough, fast and a tireless contributor in his appearances for Collingwood, a long driving kick and good mark he was one of a set of three brothers in the 1953 Collingwood premiership side. He played his last game for the Magpies on the wing in the 1953 Grand Final.
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