Jack Hanley
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* Captain coach 1921 (first Glenelg captain and first Glenelg coach) | * Captain coach 1921 (first Glenelg captain and first Glenelg coach) | ||
* Captain 1922-23 | * Captain 1922-23 | ||
- | *Top goal kicker 1922 (15 goals) | + | * Top goal kicker 1922 (15 goals) |
+ | * 3 State games | ||
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+ | Strongly-built Hanley was a high-marking ruckman who missed only two of Glenelg’s first 56 games over four seasons before he needed a serious operation and retired. He died aged just 35 seven years after leading the Tigers in their first game against West Adelaide. Despite overwhelming odds, he consistently played outstanding football. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Current revision as of 11:16, 4 July 2022
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- GFC League Debut: 1921
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Strongly-built Hanley was a high-marking ruckman who missed only two of Glenelg’s first 56 games over four seasons before he needed a serious operation and retired. He died aged just 35 seven years after leading the Tigers in their first game against West Adelaide. Despite overwhelming odds, he consistently played outstanding football.
References
1. "Pride of the Bay".
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