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- Alan Didak (born 15 February 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer of Croatian descent who pla**** for the Collingwood Football Club...
- Didak is a Slavic surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Didak Buntić (1871–1922), Franciscan friar and educator from Bosnia and...
- Didak Buntić (9 October 1871 – 3 February 1922) was a Franciscan friar and educator from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Buntić was born on 9 October 1871. The...
- driving with Collingwood footballer Alan Didak. On 28 June, Didak was interviewed by police about this incident. Didak claimed that he was intoxicated at the...
- Collingwood then scored three goals in six minutes from Jarryd Blair, Alan Didak and Dale Thomas to open up a twenty-point lead. After the 17th minute, St...
- was in an ad for Mainland Cheese Bites with teammates Shane Wakelin, Alan Didak and Brodie Holland. He appeared in a Channel 7 promotion with Nathan Buckley...
- Malthouse, the acquisition and emergence of players such as Paul Licuria, Alan Didak, Anthony Rocca and Nathan Buckley resulted in Collingwood quickly moving...
- margin to 25 points five minutes into the second quarter; and while Alan Didak was able to peg one back for Collingwood in the 9th minute, a flurry of...
- Clement retires". Herald Sun. 24 September 2007. Retrieved 10 August 2016. "Didak takes out Magpies award". ABC Online. Australian Broadcasting Corporation...
- basketball player Mate Bulić, singer Ivica Zubac, basketball player Fra Didak Buntić, Catholic priest Čitluk is twinned with: Fossò, Italy Križevci, Croatia...