Greg Nichols

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[[File:Greg Nichols 1984.jpg|thumb|left|Greg Nichols 1984]]
== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
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*Born: 6 January 1959
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* Height 190 cm  
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* Weight 84 kg  
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*Recruited from: Myrtleford (Vic)
*Recruited from: Myrtleford (Vic)
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*Previous Club: Cobram (MFL), Geelong
*GFC League Debut: 1984
*GFC League Debut: 1984
Guernsey Number: [[29]]
Guernsey Number: [[29]]
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When Greg Nichols arrived at Glenelg in 1984, he had just come off a season as captain-coach of Myrtleford and had a couple of seasons coaching Wagga’s Turvey Park before that.  He had won the ACTFL Mulrooney Medal at Ainslie in 1982. Those stints followed his solitary Geelong appearance in 1979.
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Nicholls only stayed the one season in black and gold, kicking 62 goals in his 17 outings.
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A journeyman’s journeyman, Nichols lobbed back at Turvey Park (playing in five of their flags in total) to cement his standing as the dominant CHF in the Riverina.
== References ==
== References ==
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2. Pride of the Bay
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[[Category:Players|Nichols, Greg]]
[[Category:Players|Nichols, Greg]]

Current revision as of 10:10, 13 December 2020

 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 692
  • GFC League Debut: Escort Cup, 1984
  • Glenelg 1984
    • 17 games
    • 62 goals
 Other Career Highlights
  • Geelong 1979
    • 1 game, 0 goals
Greg Nichols 1984

Biographical

  • Born: 6 January 1959
  • Height 190 cm
  • Weight 84 kg


  • Recruited from: Myrtleford (Vic)
  • Previous Club: Cobram (MFL), Geelong
  • GFC League Debut: 1984

Guernsey Number: 29

When Greg Nichols arrived at Glenelg in 1984, he had just come off a season as captain-coach of Myrtleford and had a couple of seasons coaching Wagga’s Turvey Park before that. He had won the ACTFL Mulrooney Medal at Ainslie in 1982. Those stints followed his solitary Geelong appearance in 1979.

Nicholls only stayed the one season in black and gold, kicking 62 goals in his 17 outings.

A journeyman’s journeyman, Nichols lobbed back at Turvey Park (playing in five of their flags in total) to cement his standing as the dominant CHF in the Riverina.

References

1. Glenelg FC

2. Pride of the Bay

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