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Date of birth
  
9 March 1916

Years
  
Club


1935–1944
  
Collingwood

Name
  
Pat Fricker

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Full name
  
Patrick William Fricker

Date of death
  
24 August 1970(1970-08-24) (aged 54)

Debut
  
Round 8, 15 June 1935, Collingwood v. North Melbourne, at Victoria Park

Patrick William Fricker (9 March 1916 - 24 August 1970) was an Australian rules footballer and former captain of the Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).

Fricker was named the captain of Collingwood in 1944 after Jack Regan left the club after 1943. Fricker captained Collingwood for only one year as his last game was in round 12 of 1944. Alby Pannam took over the captaincy in 1945. Fricker was the twenty third captain of the Collingwood Football Club and played 71 games at VFL level over a span of nine years. He played in the losing Grand Final of 1938.

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