Glenelg Premiership Players & Coaches (1921 to 2024)
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Jack Owens
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Premiership Player
1934
Premiership Captain in 1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 66
Played: 1924--1935
Games: 177
Goals: 827
Achievements:
- 2 seasons Glenelg Captain 1933--1934
- 100 Game Player
- 800 Career Goals
- 1X 100+ Goals in a Season 1932
- 8X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1926--1931, 1933--1934
- Most Goals in a Season: 102 in 1932
- 10X 10 Goals in a Match
- 10X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1924--1932, 1934
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1921--1939
- 4X SANFL Top Goalkicker 1926*, 1927, 1928, 1932
- Premiership Captain 1934
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals as Captain - 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
- Kicked 13 goals in successive games against Port & South in 1932
- 9 State Games, 26 Goals
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Memorable Matches:
1924-- debut 1925-- first win 1927-- Round 3 1927-- Round 8 1930-- Round 4 1930-- Round 14 1930-- Round 16 1930-- Round 17 1931-- Round 7 1931-- Round 16 1932-- Round 5 1932-- Round 6 1932-- Round 12 1933-- Round 11 1934-- Round 10 1934-- Round 13
Summary
Owens made up for a lack of height and weight with great anticipation and judgement and an uncanny ability to time his leap. His left-foot screw punts were long and straight. He was continually handed out rough treatment with two or three opponents competing with him for marks but he still consistently managed to kick bags of goals.
Jack Owens -- Goals by Season | |||
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1924 | 49 | 1930 | 99 |
1925 | 30 | 1931 | 78 |
1926 | 64 | 1932 | 102 |
1927 | 80 | 1933 | 73 |
1928 | 83 | 1934 | 89 |
1929 | 72 | 1935 | 8 |
Total | 827 |
Roy Colyer
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 126
Played: 1930--1936
Games: 63
Goals: 96
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1932-- Round 16 1933-- Round 9 1934-- Prelim.Final 1934-- Grand Final 1935-- Round 6 1935-- Round 8 1935-- Round 15 1936-- Round 8
Harold Percy
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 104
Played: 1928--1938
Games: 116
Goals: 122
Achievements:
- 3 seasons Glenelg Captain 1935--1937
- 100 Game Player
- 100 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 38 in 1936
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1933-- Round 2 1934-- Round 12 1934-- Round 14 1935-- Round 7 1936-- Round 7 1936-- Round 9 1936-- Round 10 1936-- Round 11 1937-- Round 2
Lance Leak
Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 166
Played: 1934--1935
Games: 22
Goals: 19
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1934-- Round 4 1934-- Round 12 1934-- Round 13 1934-- Round 17 1934--2nd Semi-Final
Arch Goldsworthy
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 142
Played: 1932--1937
Games: 48
Goals: 81
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1932-- Round 3 1933-- Round 3 1933-- Round 4 1933-- Round 6 1933-- Round 12 1933-- Round 17 1934-- Prelim.Final 1934-- Grand-Final
Summary
Playing at centre half-forward, he was best-on-ground in Glenelg's stunning 1934 grand final triumph against Port. He was described at the time as a beautiful high mark and intelligent footballer.
Frank Bergin
Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 168
Played: 1934--1935
Games: 11
Goals: 2
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1934--2nd Semi-Final 1934-- Prelim.Final 1934-- Grand Final
Clem Hill
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 80
Played: 1925--1934
Games: 130
Goals: 31
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1925-- first win 1925-- Round 7 1927-- Round 3 1929-- Round 6 1931-- Round 1 1931-- Round 3 1931-- Round 4 1931-- Round 16 1934-- Prelim.Final
Summary
As a stocky rover who kicked accurately with either foot, he booted three goals in his first game, which was Glenelg's breakthough win in 1925. His 130th and final game - on the wing - was in Glenelg's first grand final triumph, against Port in 1934. As a wingman "his swerving forward moves kept his opponents guessing".
Len Sallis
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 67
Played: 1924--1935
Games: 172
Goals: 38
Achievements:
- Glenelg Captain 1928
- 5X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1926, 1930, 1931, 1933, 1934
- 100 Game Player
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1921--1939
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
- 2X Runner-up in Magarey Medal - 1931, 1933
- 13 State Games, 14 Goals
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Memorable Matches:
1926-- Round 9 1926-- Round 13 1927-- Round 12 1928-- Round 8 1928-- Round 9 1929-- Round 14 1930-- Round 11 1931-- Round 14 1933-- Round 9 1933-- Round 14 1933-- Round 17 1934-- Round 16 1934-- Round 17 1934-- Prelim.Final 1934-- Grand Final
Summary
Sallis was instrumental in building fighting spirit at Glenelg and helping it to its first premiership. He was named in Glenelg's best players in 16 out of 20 games in the 1934 premiership season. Mel Brock said it was “a crime” he did not win a Magarey Medal. A classy centreman who at the 1930 interstate Carnival in Adelaide was voted Most Useful Man in the South Australian team and third-best player in the Carnival.
Dudley Shakes
Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 136
Played: 1931--1935
Games: 34
Goals: 1
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1931-- Round 3 1931-- Round 16 1934-- 2nd Semi-Final 1934-- Prelim.Final 1934-- Grand Final
Murray Whitaker
Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 172
Played: 1934--1936
Games: 24
Goals: 0
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1934-- 2nd Semi-Final 1934-- Grand Final 1935-- Round 10
Mel Brock
Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 150
Played: 1932--1942
Games: 166
Goals: 60
Achievements:
- 2X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1935, 1940
- 100 Game Player
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1921--1939
- Magarey Medallist 1940
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
- 2 State Games
Memorable Matches:
1933-- Round 9 1933-- Round 16 1934-- Round 6 1935-- Round 5 1935-- Round 8 1936-- Round 11 1937-- Round 17 1938-- Round 13 1940-- Round 1 1940-- Round 7 1940-- Round 10 1940-- Round 16 1941-- Round 10
Summary
Played most of his career as a skilful and determined centre half-back. A straight-ahead, desperate-to-get-the-ball footballer who starred in the Bays’ 1934 premiership win. Brock played every position except wing in winning the Magarey Medal in 1940.
Ron Birrell
Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 173
Played: 1934--1937
Games: 24
Goals: 78
Achievements:
- Most Goals in a Season: 39 in 1936
- 2X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1935--1936
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1934-- Prelim.Final 1935-- Round 11 1935-- Round 17 1936-- Round 1 1936-- Round 2
Len Griffiths
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 117
Played: 1929--1938
Games: 145
Goals: 30
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1929-- Round 13 1929-- Round 14 1930-- Round 11 1931-- Round 11 1932-- Round 8 1933-- Round 2 1934-- Round 1 1934-- Round 12 1934-- Round 16 1936-- Round 10
Summary
Back pocket in Glenelg's 1934 premiership, Griffiths won the Jack Hanley Cup for most consistent player for that unforgettable season. According to The Mail newspaper, he was named in Glenelg's best players in 14 out of 20 games that year. He was a consistent and long-serving clubman noted for his dashing rebound.
Albert James
Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 145
Played: 1932--1936
Games: 44
Goals: 0
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1933-- Round 13 1933-- Round 14 1934-- Round 1 1934-- Round 8 1936-- Round 13 1936-- Round 14
Keith Olliver
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 103
Played: 1928--1936
Games: 96
Goals: 24
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1928-- Round 3 1929-- Round 1 1931-- Round 1 1931-- Round 4 1931-- Round 6 1932-- Round 2
George 'Blue' Johnston
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 99
Played: 1927--1940
Games: 203
Goals: 161
Achievements:
- 3X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1932, 1936, 1937
- 200 Game Player
- 100 Career Goals
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1921--1939
- Magarey Medallist 1934
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
- 16 State Games, 14 Goals
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Memorable Matches:
1927-- debut 1928-- Round 7 1930-- Round 16 1932-- Round 12 1932-- Round 16 1933-- Round 4 1933-- Round 5 1934-- Round 8 1934-- Round 10 1934-- Round 11 1934-- Grand Final 1936-- Round 6 1936-- Round 13 1938-- Round 9 1939-- Round 5
Summary
Hard-as-nails ruckman with a pair of hands like a vice, who was one of the most spectacular high-fliers SA football has produced. Won the Magarey Medal in Glenelg’s 1934 premiership year but a knee injury prevented him training in the week of the grand final. Despite that, he still played an heroic game, his towering mark on the goal-line in the last quarter sealing the flag. In his Magarey Medal winning year in 1934, he polled votes in 14 of 17 games, and was named in Glenelg's best players in 15 out of 20 games that season.
Biographical
George 'Blue' Johnston became Glenelg's second Magarey Medallist in 1934 and played a pivotal role in helping them win their first premiership that season. Glenelg had reached the finals for the first time, but had a most inauspicious first appearance in a League major round when they were badly beaten by Port in the second semifinal. However, they went on to defeat Sturt in the preliminary final and Port in the grand final, and Johnston played a leading role in this recovery, with his brilliant ruckwork and high marking.
Starting with Glenelg in 1927, he reached the peak of his career in the 1930's, and was famous for his high, finger-tip marking. Johnston was a force in league and interstate football in the years until he retired in 1940.
Glenelg supporters will remember him for two incidents in the closing stages of the 1934 grand final. After leading by 17 points at three-quarter time, Port had gained all the momentum and were closing the gap. They were launching another counter-attack from their backline and the ball seemed certain to reach scoring range, when Johnston, with a superbly judged turn, pulled down a one-hand mark in the centre of the field to restore the initiative to his side. Then, in the dying stages, after Port had drawn level on the scoreboard, he pulled down a towering mark and goaled in the goalsquare, to restore Glenelg's lead and no doubt inspire his teammates to hang on for a famous victory.
From 1934 until the end of his career in 1940, Johnston was the leader of the South Australian rucks in many games against Victoria and Western Australia. Capable of withstanding intense opposition in the crushes, he was the aerial artist in the State ruck, which had "Bull" Reval and Bob Quinn, two famous Port Adelaide players, as his partners.
In view of the part he played in Glenelg winning their first premiership, Johnston's Magarey Medal award was greeted enthusiastically by football followers in all districts. There was no better known player at that time and the award to him of football's highest honor was a fitting recognition of his contribution to the game in this State.
Based on article in The Tiger, 1962
George 'Blue' Johnston became Glenelg's second Magarey Medallist in 1934 and played a pivotal role in helping them win their first premiership that season. Glenelg had reached the finals for the first time, but had a most inauspicious first appearance in a League major round when they were badly beaten by Port in the second semifinal. However, they went on to defeat Sturt in the preliminary final and Port in the grand final, and Johnston played a leading role in this recovery, with his brilliant ruckwork and high marking.
Starting with Glenelg in 1927, he reached the peak of his career in the 1930's, and was famous for his high, finger-tip marking. Johnston was a force in league and interstate football in the years until he retired in 1940.
Glenelg supporters will remember him for two incidents in the closing stages of the 1934 grand final. After leading by 17 points at three-quarter time, Port had gained all the momentum and were closing the gap. They were launching another counter-attack from their backline and the ball seemed certain to reach scoring range, when Johnston, with a superbly judged turn, pulled down a one-hand mark in the centre of the field to restore the initiative to his side. Then, in the dying stages, after Port had drawn level on the scoreboard, he pulled down a towering mark and goaled in the goalsquare, to restore Glenelg's lead and no doubt inspire his teammates to hang on for a famous victory.
From 1934 until the end of his career in 1940, Johnston was the leader of the South Australian rucks in many games against Victoria and Western Australia. Capable of withstanding intense opposition in the crushes, he was the aerial artist in the State ruck, which had "Bull" Reval and Bob Quinn, two famous Port Adelaide players, as his partners.
In view of the part he played in Glenelg winning their first premiership, Johnston's Magarey Medal award was greeted enthusiastically by football followers in all districts. There was no better known player at that time and the award to him of football's highest honor was a fitting recognition of his contribution to the game in this State.
Based on article in The Tiger, 1962
Glen Hale
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 132
Played: 1931--1935
Games: 51
Goals: 6
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1931-- Round 3 1931-- Round 5 1931-- Round 6 1934-- Round 12 1934-- Round 14
Arthur Link
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Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 119
Played: 1929--1939
Games: 167
Goals: 280
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- 1X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1934
- Most Goals in a Season: 52 in 1934
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1921--1939
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
- Third in Magarey Medal in 1932
- 1 State Game, 3 Goals
Memorable Matches:
1931-- Round 5 1931-- Round 11 1932-- Round 3 1933-- Round 7 1934-- Round 1 1934-- Round 7 1934-- Round 8 1934-- Grand Final 1936-- Round 2 1936-- Round 12 1937-- Round 4 1937-- Round 10
Summary
Low-to-the-ground rover who thrived on picking up the crumbs. Dashing, elusive and always determined to get in and get the ball, his pace was a key to Glenelg’s 1934 grand final win. He was named in Glenelg's best players in 15 out of 20 games in the 1934 premiership season. Link and champion full forward Jack Owens were young Tiger fan Colin Churchett’s heroes in the 1930’s. “He was a fearless, socks-down player who would run all day and was good around the goals, kicking screw punts or drop kicks equally well”, Churchett said.
Reg Rosewarne
Premiership Player
1934
Glenelg Career
Player#: 106
Played: 1928--1934
Games: 89
Goals: 73
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1934
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1934
Memorable Matches:
1928-- Round 7 1928-- Round 13 1928-- Round 15 1929-- Round 14 1930-- Round 16 1931-- Round 6 1931-- Round 9
Bruce McGregor
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Premiership Coach
1934
Glenelg Career
Coach: 1933--1935; 54 games - 42% won
Achievements:
- 3 seasons Glenelg Coach
- Premiership Coach 1934
- 1 Grand Finals as Coach - 1934
- Won 1926 & 1927 Magarey Medals with West Adelaide
- 102 games with West Adelaide from 1923 to 1929
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Peter Marker
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Premiership Player
1973
Premiership Captain in 1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 547
Played: 1967--1978
Games: 239
Goals: 168
Achievements:
- 7 seasons Glenelg Captain 1971--1977
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 1971
- 200 Game Player
- 100 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 27 in 1969
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- SA State Captain 1971--1973, 1975
- Premiership Captain 1973
- Premiership Player 1973
- 3 Grand Finals as Captain - 1973 1974 1975
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975
- 2X Runner-up in Magarey Medal - 1971, 1975
- 15 State Games, 17 Goals
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Memorable Matches:
1967-- Round 19 1969-- Round 9 1969-- Prelim.Final 1970-- Round 5 1970-- Prelim.Final 1970-- Grand Final 1971-- Round 4 1971-- Round 9 1971-- Round 13 1974-- Prelim.Final 1974-- Grand Final 1975-- Round 4 1975-- Round 5 1975-- Round 16 1976-- Qual.Final
Summary
His courage and desperation to get in and get the ball were hallmarks of his game. Highly-skilled and one of Glenelg’s great leaders, his class shone through with his third placing for the Tassie Medal in the 1972 State Carnival. On the field he was a smooth mover and off the field he was just as smooth, becoming possibly SA's premier football commentator and sports announcer after his playing career ended.
Neville Caldwell
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 569
Played: 1970--1981
Games: 265
Goals: 258
Achievements:
- 200 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 46 in 1975
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- Premiership Player 1973
- 6 Grand Finals Played - 1970 1973 1974 1975 1977 1981
- 1 State Game
Memorable Matches:
1971-- Round 4 1972-- Round 5 1973-- Round 17 1973-- Round 18 1974-- Prelim.Final 1975-- Round 18 1977-- Round 12 1977-- Prelim.Final 1978-- Round 6 1980-- Round 10 1980-- Round 14 1980-- Round 16 1980-- Round 21
Summary
Versatile, highly-skilled and quick for his size (6ft 3inches), he was a consistent player for 12 seasons and a key member of the 1973 premiership team.
DK 'Fred' Phillis
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 530
Played: 1966--1978, 1981
Games: 280
Goals: 884
Achievements:
- 200 Game Player
- 800 Career Goals
- 5X 100+ Goals in a Season 1969--1971, 1975--1976
- 3X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1972--1973, 1978
- Most Goals in a Season: 137 in 1969
- 9X 10 Goals in a Match
- 7X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1968--1972, 1975--1976
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- Magarey Medallist 1969
- 5X SANFL Top Goalkicker 1969, 1970, 1971, 1975, 1976
- Premiership Player 1973
- 6 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1977
- 10 State Games, 26 Goals
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Memorable Matches:
1969-- Round 4 1969-- Round 10 1969-- Round 18 1970-- Round 1 1970-- Round 12 1971-- Round 1 1971-- Round 17 1971-- Round 18 1972-- Round 5 1974-- Elim.Final 1975-- Round 8 1975-- Round 15 1975-- Round 17 1976-- Round 8 1976-- Round 21 1978-- Round 1
Summary
Strong-leading and powerful-marking, he was the first full forward to win a Magarey Medal (only Port’s Scott Hodges has done it since). On his day he was unstoppable, as he was when he booted a club record 18.6 against Central District in 1975.
D.K. 'Fred' Phillis -- Goals in Each Season | |||
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1966 | 0 | 1967 | 6 |
1968 | 46 | 1969 | 137 |
1970 | 107 | 1971 | 102 |
1972 | 75 | 1973 | 61 |
1974 | 46 | 1975 | 128 |
1976 | 104 | 1977 | 4 |
1978 | 53 | 1981 | 15 |
Total | 884 |
Rex Voigt
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 550
Played: 1967--1979
Games: 257
Goals: 258
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 1970
- 200 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- 1X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1973
- Most Goals in a Season: 68 in 1973
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- Premiership Player 1973
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1970 1973 1975 1977
- 1 State Game
Memorable Matches:
1968-- Round 13 1970-- Round 6 1970-- article 1970-- Round 13 1970-- 1st Semi F 1970-- Prelim.Final 1971-- Round 12 1971-- Round 18 1972-- Round 21 1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Round 14 1975-- Grand Final 1977-- Grand Final
Summary
Energetic rover who fearlessly bore into packs to win the ball, he kicked seven goals in the winning grand final against North Adelaide in 1973. He proceeded to become one of the best back pocket players around, arguably being best-on-ground in the 1975 grand final. A much-loved player and highly respected clubman.
Peter Carey
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Premiership Player 3 times
1973 1985 1986
Premiership Captain in 1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 580
Played: 1971--1988
Games: 448
Goals: 521
Achievements:
- 6 seasons Glenelg Captain 1983--1988
- 3X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1975, 1979, 1981
- 400 Game Player
- 500 Career Goals
- 1X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1973
- Most Goals in a Season: 69 in 1973
- 1X 10 Goals in a Match
- Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1973
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- Fos Williams Medallist 1981
- 2X All Australian 1979, 1980
- 2X Premiership Captain 1985 1986
- 3X Premiership Player 1973 1985 1986
- 4 Grand Finals as Captain - 1985 1986 1987 1988
- 10 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988
- Great of Glenelg
- Best on Ground in 1973 Grand Final v North
- 19 State Games
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
- Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2009
Memorable Matches:
1973-- Round 2 1973-- Round 15 1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Prelim.Final 1975-- Round 14 1977-- Round 9 1977-- Round 15 1977-- Qual.Final 1979-- Round 20 1979-- Round 21 1979-- Round 22 1982-- Round 15 1984-- Round 20 1985-- Grand Final 1986-- Grand Final 1987-- Round 21
Summary
“Super” made his league debut as a 17 year old in 1971 against Centrals at Elizabeth while still a student at Seacombe High School. He established himself early in his career at centre-half-forward - booting six goals from that position in a best-afield performance in the 1973 grand final win. He remained the keystone in Glenelg's forward line until around 1978, when he transitioned into the club's no.1 ruckman - and remained there until is retirement after the 1988 grand final. He was club captain for 6 seasons from 1983 onwards, and maintained his high standards throughout his career with many observers rating him as best on ground in Glenelg's 1986 grand final win. During his playing career he amassed 448 league games for Glenelg as well as 19 state appearances and won many awards including 3 Glenelg best & fairest awards, 1 Fos Williams Medal and 2 All Australian selections. Since retirement he has been inducted into the Glenelg Hall of Fame, the SA Football Hall of Fame and the Australian Football Hall of Fame and has been made a Great of Glenelg.
Peter Carey -- Goals in Each Season | |||
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1971 | 13 | 1972 | 23 |
1973 | 69 | 1974 | 34 |
1975 | 38 | 1976 | 21 |
1977 | 33 | 1978 | 37 |
1979 | 21 | 1980 | 42 |
1981 | 25 | 1982 | 34 |
1983 | 31 | 1984 | 28 |
1985 | 23 | 1986 | 18 |
1987 | 9 | 1988 | 26 |
Total | 525 |
Greg Wickens
Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 597
Played: 1973--1977
Games: 53
Goals: 96
Achievements:
- 1X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1973
- Most Goals in a Season: 51 in 1973
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974
Memorable Matches:
1973-- Round 1 1973-- Round 4 1973-- Round 5 1974-- Round 18 1974-- Round 19 1975-- Round 12
Peter Millard
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 591
Played: 1972--1976
Games: 82
Goals: 11
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974
Memorable Matches:
1973-- Round 6 1973-- Round 16 1973-- 2nd Semi F 1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Round 15 1974-- Round 19 1976-- Round 4
Kerry Hamilton
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 546
Played: 1967--1975
Games: 120
Goals: 98
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 1973
- 100 Game Player
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1973
Memorable Matches:
1969-- Round 4 1969-- Round 12 1971-- Round 9 1971-- Round 21 1973-- Round 1 1973-- Round 9 1973-- Round 16 1973-- Round 17 1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Round 4 1974-- Round 11
Summary
A silky-skilled player who was the best centreman in the State in Glenelg’s stunning 1973 campaign. He anticipated where the ball was going, took it cleanly and fed it out immaculately.
John MacFarlane
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 583
Played: 1971--1987
Games: 306
Goals: 91
Achievements:
- 300 Game Player
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- Premiership Player 1973
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974 1975 1981 1982
- 1 State Game
Memorable Matches:
1973-- Round 15 1974-- Round 4 1974-- Round 18 1974-- Round 19 1974-- Grand Final 1977-- Round 22 1980-- Round 11 1980-- Round 12 1980-- Round 22 1982-- Round 5 1983-- Round 10
Summary
Made his impact as a speedy, skilful and gutsy wingman in Glenelg’s “unbeatable” 1973 team, then showed his courage, resilience and determination by coming back from countless injuries and setbacks to complete a wonderful 300 game career.
Brian Colbey
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 525
Played: 1966--1976
Games: 210
Goals: 24
Achievements:
- 200 Game Player
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- All Australian 1969
- Premiership Player 1973
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975
- 11 State Games
Memorable Matches:
1969-- Round 8 1969-- Round 16 1970-- Round 3 1970-- article 1971-- Round 5 1971-- Round 12 1972-- Round 15 1973-- Round 19 1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Round 12 1974-- Round 21 1975-- Round 1
Summary
Always willing to back his judgment, this rebounding half-back “had that incredible knack of getting the footy… he was rarely beaten”, according to Kerley. Proved his class at the highest level and in the toughest games.
Wayne Phillis
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 548
Played: 1967--1977
Games: 218
Goals: 90
Achievements:
- 200 Game Player
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- Premiership Player 1973
- 1 Grand Finals as Captain - 1977
- 6 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1977
- 5 State Games
- 38 games for Norwood
Memorable Matches:
1970-- Round 7 1971-- Round 7 1973-- Round 12 1973-- Round 13 1973-- Round 14 1974-- Round 19 1975-- 2nd Semi F 1976-- Round 5 1976-- Round 10 1976-- Prelim.Final 1977-- Qual.Final 1977-- Prelim.Final
Summary
Whole-hearted, strong and aggressive, Kerley said he was “a tremendous player to rely on in a tough situation”. As a key defender he made life very difficult for the opposition’s main danger player.
Stephen Hywood
Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 598
Played: 1973--1979
Games: 76
Goals: 2
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1977
Memorable Matches:
1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Round 2 1977-- Round 13 1977-- 2nd Semi F 1977-- Prelim.Final 1978-- Round 6 1978-- Qual.Final
Bob Tregenza
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 589
Played: 1972--1974, 1977
Games: 54
Goals: 3
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974
Memorable Matches:
1972-- Round 10 1973-- Round 2 1973-- Round 15 1973-- Round 17 1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Elim.Final 1974-- Grand Final
Summary
He didn't play a huge number of games, but he was huge in what was the Bay's greatest game of all. Tregenza's premiership team-mates believe the hard working ruckman was the difference between winning and losing the 1973 grand final. An injury to ruck partner Bob Tardiff meant Tregenza had to carry the load against the odds in searing heat - and his epic performance has become part of Bay folklore.
Peter Anderson
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 590
Played: 1972--1975
Games: 81
Goals: 1
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1975
Memorable Matches:
1972-- Round 3 1972-- Round 6 1972-- Round 12 1973-- Round 7 1973-- Round 8 1973-- Grand Final
Jim Rawson
Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 575
Played: 1970--1977
Games: 115
Goals: 17
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- Premiership Player 1973
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 1970 1973 1974 1975
Memorable Matches:
1970-- Round 13 1970-- Round 14 1971-- Round 8 1971-- Round 9 1971-- Round 17 1973-- 2nd Semi F 1975-- Qual.Final 1975-- Grand Final
Bob Tardif
Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 585
Played: 1971--1978
Games: 86
Goals: 11
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1973
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974 1975
Memorable Matches:
1971-- Round 17 1971-- Round 20 1972-- Round 5 1972-- Round 6 1972-- Round 14 1973-- Round 8 1974-- Grand Final 1975-- Round 17
Graham Cornes
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Premiership Player or Coach 3 times
1973 1985 1986
1973 Premiership Player
1985 1986 Premiership Coach
Glenelg Career
Player#: 553
Played: 1967--1982
Games: 317
Goals: 347
Coach: 1985--1990; 149 games - 63% won
Achievements:
- 6 seasons Glenelg Coach
- Glenelg Captain 1978
- 3X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1968, 1972, 1974
- 300 Game Player
- 300 Career Goals
- 1X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1977
- Most Goals in a Season: 74 in 1977
- Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1977
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- Tassie Medallist 1980
- Simpson Medallist 1979
- SA State Captain 1978
- 4X All Australian 1979, 1980, 1987, 1988
- 2X Premiership Coach 1985 1986
- Premiership Player 1973
- 5 Grand Finals as Coach - 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990
- 8 Grand Finals Played - 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975 1977 1981 1982
- Great of Glenelg
- 21 State Games, 22 Goals
- 6-2 win-loss record as SA coach v Victoria
- Inaugural coach of Adelaide Crows
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
- Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2012
Memorable Matches:
1968-- Round 14 1972-- Round 4 1972-- Round 6 1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Round 21 1976-- Qual.Final 1977-- Round 9 1977-- Round 12 1978-- Round 22 1978-- Qual.Final 1979-- Round 13 1979-- Round 17 1979-- Round 22 1981-- Round 7 1982-- Prelim.Final
Summary
From his first game against Sturt in 1967 it was obvious this spindly blonde had star quality. One of the most spectacular high marks in South Australian football history, he had all the skills and when it came to the crunch was at his best as with his classic mark and goal in the dying moments of the 1973 grand final.
Greg Bennett
Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 596
Played: 1973--1975
Games: 63
Goals: 81
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974
Memorable Matches:
1973-- Round 8 1973-- Round 21 1973-- 2nd Semi F 1973-- Grand Final 1975-- Round 1 1975-- Round 7 1975-- Round 10 1975-- Qual.Final
Craig Marriott
Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 584
Played: 1971--1976
Games: 78
Goals: 61
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1973 1974
Memorable Matches:
1972-- Round 12 1973-- Round 1 1973-- Round 4 1973-- Round 18 1973-- Round 19 1974-- Round 22 1974-- First Semi
John Sandland
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Premiership Player
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 571
Played: 1970--1974
Games: 105
Goals: 224
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- 3X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1972--1974
- Most Goals in a Season: 58 in 1972
- Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1974
- Premiership Player 1973
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1970 1973
Memorable Matches:
1970-- Round 1 1970-- article 1970-- Round 16 1970-- 1st Semi F 1970-- Grand Final 1972-- Round 3 1972-- Round 11 1972-- Round 14 1973-- Grand Final 1974-- Round 2 1974-- Round 6
Neil Kerley
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Premiership Coach
1973
Glenelg Career
Player#: 545
Played: 1967--1969
Games: 55
Goals: 36
Coach: 1967--1976; 223 games - 64% won
Achievements:
- 10 seasons Glenelg Coach (incl. Captain Coach 1967--1969)
- 3 seasons Glenelg Captain 1967--1969
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 1967
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1961--1976
- Premiership Coach 1973
- 5 Grand Finals as Coach - 1969 1970 1973 1974 1975
- 1 Grand Finals as Captain - 1969
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 1969
- Great of Glenelg
- 32 State Games
- SA Captain 1959-62,1965-66
- 149 Games with West and 57 Games with South
- 3rd in 1961 Magarey Medal with West, 2nd in 1965 Magarey Medal with South
- 4X Premiership coach - West 1961,1983, South 1964, Glenelg 1973
- 628 Games as senior coach - 223 with Glenelg, 182 with West, 89 with Torrens, 68 with Centrals, 66 with South
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
- Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 1997
Memorable Matches:
1967-- Round 3 1967-- Round 15 1967-- Round 18 1967-- Round 19 1967-- Round 20 1968-- Round 8 1968-- Round 19 1969-- Round 2 1969-- Round 6 1969-- Round 18
Summary
An inspirational leader who, as captain-coach, transformed Glenelg from more-or-less a “social club” to one of the most powerful football clubs in the country. As a player he was a real “big game” performer, totally fearless and always dedicated to winning the hard ball and the match. His toughness and courage was epitomised by his starring with a broken jaw – stuck together with some chewing gum – against Central District in 1968.
Stephen Kernahan
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Premiership Player
1985
Glenelg Career
Player#: 655
Played: 1981--1985
Games: 136
Goals: 290
Achievements:
- 3X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1983, 1984, 1985
- 100 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- 4X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1982--1985
- Most Goals in a Season: 81 in 1985
- 2X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1983--1984
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- Jack Oatey Medallist 1985
- 2X Fos Williams Medallist 1984, 1988
- SA State Captain 1996
- 5X All Australian 1985, 1986, 1988, 1992, 1994
- Premiership Player 1985
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 1981 1982 1985
- Leading vote getter in 1983 Magarey Medal but was ineligible due to suspension
- Kicked 10 goals in State match v Victoria in 1984
- 16 State Games, 51 Goals
- 251 Games for Carlton (226 as Captain) - 738 Goals, club leading Goalkicker 11 years in a row, Best and Fairest 1987, 1989, 1992
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
- Australian Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2001
Memorable Matches:
1981-- Round 21 1982-- Round 18 1982-- Round 19 1982-- Elim.Final 1983-- Round 12 1984-- Round 2 1984-- Round 7 1984-- Round 10 1984-- Round 14 1985-- Round 11 1985-- Round 14 1985-- Round 18 1985-- Round 19 1985-- Grand Final
Summary
He had everything. The height, the physique, the marking ability that was second to none, the long accurate kick, the big-game temperament, the leadership… how many premierships would he have helped the Tigers to if he had played in the days before Victorian clubs lured our best talent away? An icon of the Glenelg Football Club - but also of the game.
Tony McGuinness
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Premiership Player
1985
Glenelg Career
Player#: 662
Played: 1981--1985, 1998
Games: 113
Goals: 200
Coach: 1998--2000; 62 games - 32% won
Achievements:
- 3 seasons Glenelg Coach
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 1982
- 100 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- 2X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1982, 1985
- Most Goals in a Season: 59 in 1982
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- Magarey Medallist 1982
- 3X All Australian 1988, 1992, 1993
- Premiership Player 1985
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 1981 1982 1985
- 109 Games with Footscray - Best and Fairest 1987
- 113 Games with Adelaide - Captain 1995-96, Best and Fairest 1993
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Memorable Matches:
1982-- Round 2 1982-- Round 9 1982-- Round 10 1982-- Round 12 1982-- Round 18 1983-- Round 9 1983-- Round 18 1984-- Round 4 1985-- Round 1 1985-- Round 13 1985-- Round 16 1985-- Round 20
Summary
Exploded on to the scene with an outstanding game from the bench in the 1981 grand final and caused a sensation in a tremendous 1982 season by becoming the youngest winner of the Magarey Medal at just 18. Had explosive pace and also could run all day, had a booming left-foot kick for his size and booted countless team-lifting goals on the run and from “impossible” angles.
Michael Murphy
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Premiership Player
1985
Glenelg Career
Player#: 677
Played: 1983--1987, 1990--1992
Games: 134
Goals: 105
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 100 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 33 in 1992
- Premiership Player 1985
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1987 1990 1992
Memorable Matches:
1985-- Round 11 1985-- Round 13 1985-- Round 19 1986-- Round 8 1987-- Round 10 1987-- Round 13 1987-- Prelim.Final 1990-- 2nd Semi F 1991-- Round 1 1992-- Round 8 1992-- Round 9
David Marshall
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 631
Played: 1978--1993
Games: 354
Goals: 287
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 1990
- 300 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 36 in 1986
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- SA State Captain 1993
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 8 Grand Finals Played - 1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1992
- Runner-up in Magarey Medal in 1990
- 3 State Games
- 26 games with Adelaide Crows
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2003
Memorable Matches:
1982-- Round 7 1983-- Round 13 1983-- Round 14 1983-- Round 16 1984-- Round 2 1984-- Round 8 1984-- Round 21 1987-- Round 12 1987-- Round 17 1989-- Round 2 1990-- Round 15 1990-- Round 17 1990-- 2nd Semi F 1992-- Round 9 1992-- 1st Semi F
Summary
His silky skills and all round class were showcased when, after 13 years of league football, he made his mark in the AFL in the inaugural year of the Crows in 1991. Always composed and in control he could deliver the ball beautifully either by foot or by hand and no-one was a more lethal finisher running into goals.
John Seebohm
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 634
Played: 1978--1992
Games: 319
Goals: 214
Achievements:
- 300 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- 2X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1986--1987
- Most Goals in a Season: 89 in 1987
- Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1987
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 8 Grand Finals Played - 1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1992
Memorable Matches:
1986-- Round 12 1986-- Round 13 1986-- Round 14 1986-- 2nd Semi F 1987-- Round 3 1987-- Round 21 1988-- Grand Final 1989-- Round 6 1989-- Round 7 1989-- Round 20 1990-- Round 13 1990-- Qual.Final 1990-- Grand Final
Summary
Remembered mostly as a resolute, reliable centre half-back, he showed his versatility and skills by booting 89 goals from full forward in 1987. A wonderful and resilient clubman, he was a modest and quietly spoken star of the superstar team of the '80s, but his highly competitive nature was a critical element of the club's success.
Chris McDermott
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 656
Played: 1981--1996
Games: 277
Goals: 183
Achievements:
- 2 seasons Glenelg Captain 1989--1990
- 3X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1986, 1987, 1988
- 200 Game Player
- 100 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 28 in 1982
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- Fos Williams Medallist 1987
- Simpson Medallist 1987
- SA State Captain 1988, 1990-1995
- 3X All Australian 1986, 1987, 1992
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 1 Grand Finals as Captain - 1990
- 7 Grand Finals Played - 1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990
- 66 Games with Adelaide Crows, Captain 1991-1994, Best and fairest 1992
- 15 State Games
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Memorable Matches:
1981-- Round 16 1985-- Round 4 1985-- Round 15 1985-- Grand Final 1986-- Round 13 1986-- Round 15 1987-- Round 13 1988-- Round 2 1988-- Round 18 1989-- Round 14 1989-- Round 16 1990-- Round 5 1990-- Round 9 1990-- Round 11 1995-- Round 2
Summary
His courage, desperation, ability to read the play, get his hands on the ball and set up team-mates and remarkable toughness are legendary at Glenelg. In the club’s glory years of the late 1980’s he not surprisingly was known as the “heart of the Bay”.
Ross Gibbs
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 690
Played: 1984--1994
Games: 253
Goals: 111
Achievements:
- 200 Game Player
- 100 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 28 in 1984
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990
- 1 State Game
Memorable Matches:
1984-- Round 9 1984-- Round 15 1985-- Round 2 1985-- Round 7 1985-- Round 8 1985-- Round 16 1985-- Grand Final 1986-- Round 6 1987-- Round 4 1987-- Round 18 1988-- Round 3 1990-- Round 10 1990-- 2nd Semi F
Summary
So cool he appeared almost casual but he was wonderfully skilled and as a back pocket he could turn defence into attack with his rebounding style and spectacular marking. When the going was tough early in the 1985 grand final, with North Adelaide on top, he kept the Tigers in the game.
Stephen Copping
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 603
Played: 1974--1981, 1984--1986
Games: 246
Goals: 460
Achievements:
- 200 Game Player
- 400 Career Goals
- 4X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1977--1978, 1985--1986
- Most Goals in a Season: 83 in 1985
- 3X 10 Goals in a Match
- 3X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1979, 1981, 1985
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- Fos Williams Medallist 1982
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1975 1977 1981 1985 1986
- 5 State Games
- 42 games with Essendon
Memorable Matches:
1976-- Round 17 1977-- Round 14 1978-- Round 13 1979-- Round 15 1980-- Round 11 1981-- Round 3 1984-- Round 14 1985-- Round 4 1985-- Round 6 1985-- Round 12 1985-- Round 21 1986-- Round 1 1986-- Round 19 1986-- Prelim.Final
Summary
Remembered for those telescopic arms that stretched out to pull in the most impossible marks. His kicking style may have been ungainly but he rarely missed, making him one of the most dangerous forwards in the game - whether from a set shot or a snap from a seemingly impossible angle.
Stephen Copping -- Goals in Each Season | |||
---|---|---|---|
1974 | 0 | 1975 | 10 |
1976 | 17 | 1977 | 72 |
1978 | 50 | 1979 | 36 |
1980 | 42 | 1981 | 49 |
1984 | 39 | 1985 | 83 |
1986 | 63 | ||
Total | 461 |
Scott Salisbury
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 679
Played: 1983--1992
Games: 241
Goals: 69
Achievements:
- 2 seasons Glenelg Captain 1991--1992
- 200 Game Player
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- All Australian 1987
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 1 Grand Finals as Captain - 1992
- 6 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986 1987 1988 1990 1992
- 7 State Games
Memorable Matches:
1983-- Round 14 1984-- Round 11 1984-- 2nd Semi F 1985-- 2nd Semi F 1986-- Round 12 1986-- Round 19 1988-- Round 11 1988-- Round 18 1989-- Round 15 1991-- Round 2 1991-- Round 8
Summary
One of Glenelg’s toughest, most desperate and committed footballers, he gave everything for the Tigers and at his peak was one of the first players selected for State duties. Dubbed the “Pocket Battleship” he was a key reason for Glenelg’s dominance in the mid-to-late 1980’s and he was one of the greatest clubmen you could see.
Tony Symonds
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 661
Played: 1981--1992
Games: 225
Goals: 230
Coach: 1995--1996; 42 games - 36% won
Achievements:
- 2 seasons Glenelg Coach
- 200 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 29 in 1989
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 1982 1985 1986 1990
- 1 State Game
- 3 games with Hawthorn
Memorable Matches:
1983-- Round 1 1984-- Round 15 1984-- Qual.Final 1985-- Round 17 1985-- Qual.Final 1985-- Grand Final 1986-- Round 12 1986-- Round 18 1986-- Grand Final 1988-- Round 2 1990-- Round 14 1990-- Grand Final 1991-- Round 1
Summary
A lightly-built wingman who had all the skills and pace to burn, he was a key member of the Bays’ back-to-back flags, shining in the 1986 grand final. You would struggle to meet anyone who is more a Tiger through-and-through.
Chris Duthy
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 666
Played: 1982--1992
Games: 201
Goals: 21
Achievements:
- 200 Game Player
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1982 1985 1986 1990 1992
- 3 games with Fitzroy
Memorable Matches:
1983-- Round 6 1983-- Round 13 1983-- Round 16 1984-- Round 10 1984-- Round 16 1984-- Prelim.Final 1985-- Round 17 1986-- Qual.Final 1989-- Round 12 1989-- Round 13 1992-- Round 15
Summary
A strongly-built player who made his name as a close-checking, disciplined full back, who was never easy to score goals against.
Peter Maynard
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 665
Played: 1982--1990
Games: 196
Goals: 162
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 100 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 41 in 1987
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988
- 8 games with Melbourne
Memorable Matches:
1985-- Round 10 1985-- Round 11 1985-- Round 18 1986-- Round 13 1986-- Round 16 1986-- Qual.Final 1986-- Grand Final 1987-- Round 12 1987-- Elim.Final 1988-- Round 7 1988-- Round 17 1989-- Round 22
Summary
One of the biggest possession winners in South Australian football in the 1980’s, he could read the play well, make space and when he had the ball, use it efficiently. A typically dominant performance came in the 1986 grand final, when he seemed to have the ball on a string.
Wayne Stringer
Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 681
Played: 1983--1988
Games: 145
Goals: 7
Coach: 1997; 20 games - 28% won
Achievements:
- 1 season Glenelg Coach
- 100 Game Player
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986 1987 1988
- 129 games with North Adelaide, 50 goals
Memorable Matches:
1983-- Round 13 1984-- Round 19 1984-- Round 21 1984-- Qual.Final 1985-- Round 6 1985-- Round 13 1986-- Round 5 1987-- Round 10 1987-- Round 16 1988-- Round 19
Summary
Hard-as-nails, determined, rebounding half-back flanker who gave his all every time he wore the black-and-gold guernsey. He and brother Alan helped add the steel that was necessary to secure the famous back-to-back flags of 1985-86. He could also play, as proved by finishing runner-up to superstar Stephen Kernahan for the 1984 club champion award.
Alan Stringer
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 682
Played: 1983--1989
Games: 145
Goals: 92
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986 1987 1988
- 1 State game
- 25 games with North Adelaide, 18 goals
Memorable Matches:
1983-- Round 13 1984-- Round 5 1984-- Round 13 1985-- Round 16 1985-- 2nd Semi F 1986-- Round 5 1988-- Round 1 1988-- Round 3 1988-- Round 5 1988-- 1st Semi F
Summary
Played in the centre in Glenelg's successive premierships in 1985-86 and had plenty of skills to go with an uncompomising physical approach. Was fourth in the club champion award in the 1986 premiership year and runner-up in 1988.
Tony Hall
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 675
Played: 1983--1987, 1995
Games: 103
Goals: 151
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 100 Career Goals
- 1X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1986
- Most Goals in a Season: 73 in 1986
- Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1986
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- Jack Oatey Medallist 1986
- All Australian 1988
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986 1987
- 97 Games with Hawthorn, 144 Goals - 4th in Brownlow in 1988
Memorable Matches:
1983-- Round 9 1983-- Round 18 1985-- Round 20 1986-- Round 4 1986-- Round 8 1986-- Round 11 1986-- Round 16 1986-- Round 18 1986-- Grand Final 1987-- Round 21 1995-- Round 21
Summary
He had the uncanny ability to mark balls he seemed to have no right to claim. When Stephen Kernahan headed for Carlton in 1986 Glenelg’s premiership chances seemingly had gone too. But Hall slipped into centre half-forward and booted six goals in a match winning grand final display.
David Kernahan
Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 694
Played: 1984--1987
Games: 100
Goals: 24
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986 1987
Memorable Matches:
1985-- Round 1 1986-- Round 8 1986-- Round 13 1986-- Round 14 1987-- Round 1 1987-- Round 3 1987-- Round 4 1987-- Round 15 1987-- 1st Semi F
Adam Garton
Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 667
Played: 1982--1989
Games: 90
Goals: 72
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986
Memorable Matches:
1985-- Round 9 1985-- Qual.Final 1985-- 2nd Semi F 1985-- Grand Final 1986-- Round 3 1986-- Round 5
Wayne Henwood
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Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 701
Played: 1985--1986
Games: 54
Goals: 20
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986
Memorable Matches:
1985-- Round 5 1985-- Qual.Final 1986-- Round 14 1986-- Round 18 1986-- Prelim.Final 1986-- Grand Final
Robin Kidney
Premiership Player 2 times
1985 1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 687
Played: 1983--1987
Games: 93
Goals: 89
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 1985 1986
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 1985 1986 1987
Memorable Matches:
1984-- Round 15 1985-- Grand Final 1986-- Round 3 1986-- Round 8 1987-- Round 11 1987-- Round 15 1987-- Elim.Final
Kym Hodgeman
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Premiership Player
1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 602
Played: 1974--1980, 1986--1990
Games: 244
Goals: 411
Coach: 1991--1992; 48 games - 54% won
Achievements:
- 2 seasons Glenelg Coach
- 3X Glenelg Best & Fairest 1977, 1978, 1989
- 200 Game Player
- 400 Career Goals
- 3X 50-99 Goals in a Season 1975--1976, 1978
- Most Goals in a Season: 61 in 1975
- 2X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 1978--1979
- Glenelg Hall of Fame 1977--1990
- Magarey Medallist 1978
- All Australian 1979
- Premiership Player 1986
- 1 Grand Finals as Coach - 1992
- 5 Grand Finals Played - 1974 1975 1977 1986 1988
- Reserves Magarey Medallist in 1974
- Third in Magarey Medal in 1980
- 9 State Games
- 91 Games with North Melbourne, Best and Fairest 1984
- SA Football Hall of Fame Inductee in 2002
Memorable Matches:
1974-- Round 14 1976-- Round 6 1977-- Round 14 1977-- Round 22 1977-- Grand Final 1978-- Round 6 1978-- Round 7 1978-- Round 15 1980-- Round 1 1980-- Round 7 1986-- Grand Final 1987-- Round 3 1987-- Round 14 1988-- Elim.Final 1989-- Round 15
Summary
Neil Kerley knew very quickly this tiny rover was “special” when he ran the wrong way straight into a charging pack of Port Adelaide players and grabbed a mark. He had electric pace and agility, skill, courage, persistence and was lethal around the goals. After a very successful stint with North Melbourne, he returned to the Bay to fulfil a lifelong dream and play in the Tigers’ 1986 premiership.
Kym Hodgeman -- Goals in Each Season | |||
---|---|---|---|
1974 | 12 | 1975 | 60 |
1976 | 50 | 1977 | 48 |
1978 | 54 | 1979 | 33 |
1980 | 40 | 1986 | 15 |
1987 | 23 | 1988 | 36 |
1989 | 33 | 1990 | 8 |
Total | 412 |
Mark Donovan
Premiership Player
1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 703
Played: 1985--1991
Games: 116
Goals: 3
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- Premiership Player 1986
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 1986 1986
Memorable Matches:
1987-- Round 2 1987-- Round 4 1989-- Round 5 1989-- Round 7 1989-- Round 12 1989-- Round 22 1991-- Round 9 1991-- Round 10
Max Kruse
Premiership Player
1986
Glenelg Career
Player#: 704
Played: 1986--1989
Games: 73
Goals: 25
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 1986
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 1986 1987 1988
Memorable Matches:
1986-- Round 3 1986-- Round 7 1986-- Round 17 1986-- Qual.Final 1986-- Grand Final
Chris Curran
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Premiership Player 2 times
2019 2024
Premiership Captain in 2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1001
Played: 2011--2021, 2024
Games: 160
Goals: 15
Achievements:
- 3 seasons Glenelg Captain 2018--2019, 2021
- 100 Game Player
- Premiership Captain 2019
- 2X Premiership Player 2019 2024
- 2 Grand Finals as Captain - 2019 2021
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021 2024
Andrew Bradley
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 984
Played: 2010--2022
Games: 201
Goals: 38
Achievements:
- 5 seasons Glenelg Captain 2014--2018
- 2X Glenelg Best & Fairest 2013, 2014
- 200 Game Player
- Premiership Player 2019
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021
Memorable Matches:
2011-- Round 2 2012-- Round 11 2013-- Round 17 2014-- Round 18 2015-- Round 9 2015-- Round 10 2016-- Round 2 2016-- Round 4 2017-- Round 1 2019-- Round 13 2020-- Round 5 2021-- Prelim.Final
Brad Agnew
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 995
Played: 2011--2017, 2019--2021
Games: 155
Goals: 27
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- Premiership Player 2019
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021
Memorable Matches:
2015-- Round 12 2017-- Round 3 2019-- Round 12 2019-- Round 18 2019-- Prelim.Final 2019-- Grand Final 2020-- Round 1 2020-- Round 7 2020-- Round 14 2021-- Round 14
Matthew Snook
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Premiership Player 3 times
2019 2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1007
Played: 2011--2024
Games: 207
Goals: 46
Achievements:
- 4X Glenelg Best & Fairest 2015, 2017, 2020, 2021
- 200 Game Player
- Jack Oatey Medallist 2019
- 3X Premiership Player 2019 2023 2024
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021 2023 2024
- R.O.Shearman Medallist in 2020
- Runner-up in 2020 Magarey Medal
- 3rd by 1 vote in 2021 Magarey Medal
Max Proud
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Premiership Player 3 times
2019 2023 2024
Premiership Captain in 2023
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1014
Played: 2012--2024
Games: 191
Goals: 17
Achievements:
- 4 seasons Glenelg Captain 2020--2023
- 2X Glenelg Best & Fairest 2018, 2022
- 100 Game Player
- Premiership Captain 2023
- 3X Premiership Player 2019 2023 2024
- 2 Grand Finals as Captain - 2021 2023
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021 2023 2024
Aaron Joseph
Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1038
Played: 2014--2019
Games: 98
Goals: 8
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2019
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2019
Memorable Matches:
2014-- Round 15 2015-- Round 4 2015-- Round 9 2015-- Round 11 2016-- Round 15 2017-- Round 1 2019-- Round 2 2019-- Round 17
Carl Nicholson
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1029
Played: 2013--2020
Games: 106
Goals: 53
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- Premiership Player 2019
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2019
Memorable Matches:
2017-- Round 2 2017-- Round 15 2018-- Round 13 2018-- Round 15 2018-- Round 16 2019-- Round 3 2020-- Round 10 2020-- Round 11 2020-- Round 13
Josh Scott
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1043
Played: 2014--2019
Games: 90
Goals: 151
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 2016
- 100 Career Goals
- Most Goals in a Season: 42 in 2016
- 2X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 2016, 2018
- Premiership Player 2019
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2019
Memorable Matches:
2015-- Round 13 2016-- Round 2 2016-- Round 15 2016-- Round 19 2017-- Round 2 2018-- Round 3 2018-- Round 7 2018-- Round 15 2019-- Round 11 2019-- Prelim.Final
Summary
An inspirational, high flying key forward who courageously threw himself into the fray and was only the fifth player to win the best and fairest and be leading goalkicker in the same season. Made a remarkable recovery from a horror broken wrist to shine in the Tiger's 2019 premiership success. Was twice selected in The Advertiser Team of the Year.
Jonty Scharenberg
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Premiership Player 3 times
2019 2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1063
Played: 2015--2024
Games: 122
Goals: 15
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 3X Premiership Player 2019 2023 2024
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2023 2024
Darcy Bailey
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Premiership Player 3 times
2019 2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1033
Played: 2013--2024
Games: 149
Goals: 90
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 3X Premiership Player 2019 2023 2024
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021 2023 2024
Liam McBean
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Premiership Player 3 times
2019 2023 2024
Premiership Captain in 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1085
Played: 2017, 2019--2024
Games: 133
Goals: 324
Achievements:
- Glenelg Captain 2024
- 100 Game Player
- 300 Career Goals
- 3X 50-99 Goals in a Season 2019, 2021, 2024
- Most Goals in a Season: 56 in 2021
- 5X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 2017, 2019--2021, 2024
- 3X Ken Farmer Medallist 2019, 2020, 2021
- Jack Oatey Medallist 2024
- Bob Quinn Medallist 2020
- SA State Captain 2022
- Premiership Captain 2024
- 3X Premiership Player 2019 2023 2024
- 1 Grand Finals as Captain - 2024
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021 2023 2024
Jesse White
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1098
Played: 2018--2019
Games: 37
Goals: 9
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 2019
- Premiership Player 2019
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2019
Memorable Matches:
2018-- Round 17 2019-- Round 1 2019-- Round 6 2019-- Round 14 2019-- 2nd Semi F 2019-- Grand Final
Luke Reynolds
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Premiership Player 3 times
2019 2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1095
Played: 2018--2024
Games: 129
Goals: 241
Achievements:
- 100 Game Player
- 200 Career Goals
- 1X 50-99 Goals in a Season 2019
- Most Goals in a Season: 53 in 2019
- Glenelg Top Goalkicker 2019
- 3X Premiership Player 2019 2023 2024
- 4 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021 2023 2024
Brad McCarthy
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Premiership Player 2 times
2019 2023
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1093
Played: 2018--2024
Games: 71
Goals: 3
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 2019 2023
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2023
Marlon Motlop
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1094
Played: 2018--2021
Games: 70
Goals: 77
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2019
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021
Memorable Matches:
2018-- Round 2 2018-- Round 19 2019-- Round 11 2019-- Round 14 2019-- Grand Final 2020-- Round 2 2020-- Round 11 2021-- Round 17
Brad Close
Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1102
Played: 2018--2019
Games: 28
Goals: 17
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2019
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2019
Memorable Matches:
2018-- Round 10 2019-- Round 12 2019-- Round 13 2019-- Round 16
Matthew Uebergang
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1097
Played: 2018--2019
Games: 24
Goals: 10
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2019
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2019
Memorable Matches:
2018-- Round 3 2018-- Round 19 2019-- Round 12
Cory Gregson
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1037
Played: 2014, 2019--2020
Games: 26
Goals: 14
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2019
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2019
Memorable Matches:
2019-- Round 2 2019-- Round 5 2019-- Round 11 2020-- Round 2
Luke Partington
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Premiership Player 2 times
2019 2023
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1110
Played: 2019--2023
Games: 88
Goals: 49
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 2021
- Magarey Medallist 2019
- 2X Premiership Player 2019 2023
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021 2023
- R.O.Shearman Medallist in 2019
Will Gould
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Premiership Player 2 times
2019 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1109
Played: 2019, 2024
Games: 31
Goals: 4
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 2019 2024
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2024
Michael Virgin
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Premiership Player
2019
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1111
Played: 2019--2022
Games: 46
Goals: 1
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2019
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2019 2021
Memorable Matches:
2020-- Round 13 2021-- Round 1 2021-- Round 3 2021-- Round 4 2021-- Round 8
Mark Stone
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Premiership Coach
2019
Glenelg Career
Coach: 2018--2020; 54 games - 63% won
Achievements:
- 3 seasons Glenelg Coach
- Premiership Coach 2019
- 1 Grand Finals as Coach - 2019
Matthew Allen
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1115
Played: 2020--2024
Games: 98
Goals: 94
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 2024
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 2021 2023 2024
Lachlan Hosie
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1078
Played: 2016--2019, 2021--2024
Games: 81
Goals: 199
Achievements:
- 100 Career Goals
- 1X 50-99 Goals in a Season 2023
- Most Goals in a Season: 61 in 2023
- 2X Glenelg Top Goalkicker 2022--23
- Ken Farmer Medallist 2023
- Jack Oatey Medallist 2023
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 2021 2023 2024
Alex Martini
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1086
Played: 2017--2024
Games: 94
Goals: 7
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 2021 2023 2024
Toby Pink
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Premiership Player
2023
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1126
Played: 2021--2023
Games: 61
Goals: 9
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2023
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2021 2023
Brett Turner
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Premiership Player
2023
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1127
Played: 2021--2023
Games: 41
Goals: 22
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2023
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2021 2023
Billy Stretch
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1049
Played: 2014, 2020--2024
Games: 85
Goals: 23
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 3 Grand Finals Played - 2021 2023 2024
James Bell
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1148
Played: 2023--2024
Games: 41
Goals: 24
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 2024
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2023 2024
Cole Gerloff
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1136
Played: 2022--2024
Games: 56
Goals: 17
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2023 2024
Riley Holder
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1137
Played: 2022--2024
Games: 60
Goals: 29
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2023 2024
Archie Lovelock
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1149
Played: 2023--2024
Games: 31
Goals: 8
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2023 2024
Corey Lyons
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1139
Played: 2022--2024
Games: 60
Goals: 26
Achievements:
- Glenelg Best & Fairest 2023
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2023 2024
Cameron McGree
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Premiership Player 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1150
Played: 2023--2024
Games: 29
Goals: 8
Achievements:
- 2X Premiership Player 2023 2024
- 2 Grand Finals Played - 2023 2024
Brodie Newman
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Premiership Player
2023
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1132
Played: 2021, 2023
Games: 31
Goals: 1
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2023
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2023
Memorable Matches:
2023-- Round 5 2023-- Round 7 2023-- Round 14 2023-- Round 18
Hugh Stagg
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Premiership Player
2023
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1141
Played: 2022--2024
Games: 39
Goals: 32
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2023
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2023
- McCallum Tomkins Medallist (Under 18s) in 2021
Darren Reeves
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Premiership Coach 2 times
2023 2024
Glenelg Career
Coach: 2023--2024; 42 games - 76% won
Achievements:
- 2 seasons Glenelg Coach
- 2X Premiership Coach 2023 2024
- 2 Grand Finals as Coach - 2023 2024
Oscar Adams
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Premiership Player
2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1156
Played: 2024
Games: 22
Goals: 2
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2024
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2024
Will Chandler
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Premiership Player
2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1130
Played: 2021--2024
Games: 18
Goals: 15
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2024
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2024
Nick Stevens
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Premiership Player
2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1162
Played: 2024
Games: 9
Goals: 0
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2024
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2024
Hunter Window
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Premiership Player
2024
Glenelg Career
Player#: 1160
Played: 2024
Games: 11
Goals: 6
Achievements:
- Premiership Player 2024
- 1 Grand Finals Played - 2024