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* Selected ruck-rover Under 18 All-Australian (2006 carnival) | * Selected ruck-rover Under 18 All-Australian (2006 carnival) | ||
* Captained Australian Youth side against Ireland | * Captained Australian Youth side against Ireland | ||
- | * Carlton (AFL) 2007 - | + | * Carlton (AFL) 2007 - 2017 |
- | ** Games | + | ** Games 231 |
- | ** Goals | + | ** Goals 137 |
+ | * Adelaide (AFL) 2018 - | ||
+ | ** Games 22 | ||
+ | ** Goals 13 | ||
- | <nowiki>*</nowiki> Stats current to end of | + | <nowiki>*</nowiki> Stats current to end of 2018 |
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History of the Glenelg Football Club | ||
The Boys of the GFC | ||
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Glenelg Career Highlights |
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Other Career Highlights |
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Ross Gibbs Biographical
- Born: 1965
- Height: 176cm
- Weight: 77kg
- Recruited from: West Perth (WAFL)
- Previous Club: Mirrabooka (WA)
- GFC League Debut: 1984
Guernsey Number: 2
A back pocket and ruck rover for West Perth, Gibbs played largely as a back pocket for Glenelg during his eleven seasons with the Bays.
See also
References
2. 1985 SANFL Football Budget
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Glenelg Career Highlights |
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Bryce Gibbs Biographical
- Born: 15 March 1989
- Height: 188 cm
- Weight: 84 kg
- Recruited from: Brighton High/Plympton
- GFC League Debut: 2005 (Round 7, vs Norwood)
Guernsey Number:
Bryce Gibbs, the son of Glenelg Hall of Fame member Ross Gibbs, made his League debut at age 16 in 2005, playing on the wing and amassing 21 possessions in a display that heralding things to come. Bryce played with a maturity that belied his age in his two seasons of Senior football at Glenelg, and was placed third in Best and Fairest voting in 2006.
He was the number 1 AFL Draft pick in 2006 and joined Carlton, going on to become a regular midfield player. He is amongst Carlton's best on a regular basis. Transferred to Adelaide Crows
References
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