The Collingwood Past Players Association held its ANZAC Luncheon at the Westpac Centre in the lead up to Collingwood's round five clash with Essendon.

Several old stories were exchanged and plenty of laughs were had about moments from days gone by.

Collingwoodfc.com.au interviewed several of the stars of the day and has published the best photos from the luncheon courtesy of photographer and club member Shane Barrie.



1958 premiership captain Murray Weideman (Coll 1953-1963) enjoys the day.



Ross 'Twiggy' Dunne (1967-1978) poses as if he were about to wobble through his torpedo that leveled the scores against North Melbourne in the 1977 Grand Final.



Journalist and Collingwood diehard Scot Palmer catches up with former Channel Seven colleague Peter McKenna (1965-1975).



CTV's Glen Moriarty interviews childhood hero James Manson (1985-1992).



Terry Waters (1963-1972) presents one of the signed footys.



Kevin Rose (player 1958-1967; president 1996-1998) and Gary Pert (player 1992-1995; CEO 2007-2012) in deep discussion.



The human doona meets the human blanket - Simon Prestigiacomo (1996-2010) and Mick Gayfer (1986-1993) no doubt discussing the art of keeping your opponent statless.



The two Murrays, Past Players Association Chairman Murray Browne (1981-1985) and Murray Weideman.



Father Bob Maguire kept the crowd entertained as guest speaker.



Two Peters, two of the most famous players to wear the No. 6 guernsey - Peter McKenna and Peter McCormack (1976-1985).



The Westpac Centre function room was decorated appropriately in black and white.



Terry Waters stands side by side with the statue of his legendary coach Bob Rose outside the Westpac Centre.