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Williams was tried in many roles at Collingwood, initially in the ruck where he played in their losing 1938 Grand Final team. He participated in another Grand Final loss the following season, this time as a centre half back. In 1940 he kicked a career high 23 goals and his VFL career ended in disappointment when Collingwood were knocked out of the 1945 finals series.
Williams was tried in many roles at Collingwood, initially in the ruck where he played in their losing 1938 Grand Final team. He participated in another Grand Final loss the following season, this time as a centre half back. In 1940 he kicked a career high 23 goals and his VFL career ended in disappointment when Collingwood were knocked out of the 1945 finals series.


Despite leaving Collingwood, Williams continued playing football with [[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]], whom he captained.
Despite leaving Collingwood, Williams continued playing football with [[Williamstown Football Club|Williamstown]], which he captained.


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Alan Williams
Personal information
Full name Alan B. Williams
Date of birth 17 December 1917
Original team(s) Chelsea
Height / weight 188 cm / 84 kg
Position(s) Utility
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Alan Williams (born 17 December 1917) was an Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Williams was tried in many roles at Collingwood, initially in the ruck where he played in their losing 1938 Grand Final team. He participated in another Grand Final loss the following season, this time as a centre half back. In 1940 he kicked a career high 23 goals and his VFL career ended in disappointment when Collingwood were knocked out of the 1945 finals series.

Despite leaving Collingwood, Williams continued playing football with Williamstown, which he captained.

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