Gallery Graham Cornes

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File:Cornesvrichmond1973.jpg|Graham Cornes flies for a mark against Richmond during the 1973 Australian championship series.  
File:Cornesvrichmond1973.jpg|Graham Cornes flies for a mark against Richmond during the 1973 Australian championship series.  
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File:Cornesaftersirenvnorwood.jpg|Jubilant scenes after Graham Cornes kicks an after-the-siren goal to give Glenelg a 3 point win against Norwood at the Parade in 1977. Other Glenelg players (from left to right): Nick Crabb, Neville Caldwell, David Holst and Noel Avery.
File:Graham Cornes Tassie Medallist 1980.jpg|1980 Tassie Medallist
File:Graham Cornes Tassie Medallist 1980.jpg|1980 Tassie Medallist
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File:Grahamcornes300th.jpg|Graham Cornes becomes the first Glenelg player to play 300 games, against South Adelaide, Glenelg Oval, 1982.  
File:Grahamcornes300th.jpg|Graham Cornes becomes the first Glenelg player to play 300 games, against South Adelaide, Glenelg Oval, 1982.  
File:Graingercornes.jpg|Graham Cornes falls to the ground after being struck by Port Adelaide's David Grainger during the 1982 Preliminary Final.  
File:Graingercornes.jpg|Graham Cornes falls to the ground after being struck by Port Adelaide's David Grainger during the 1982 Preliminary Final.  
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File:Cornesaftersirenvnorwood.jpg|Jubilant scenes after Graham Cornes kicks an after-the-siren goal to give Glenelg a 3 point win against Norwood at the Parade in 1977. Other Glenelg playes (from left to right): Nick Crabb, Neville Caldwell, David Holst and Noel Avery.
 
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File:Cornes Coaching - from1985 GF Budget.jpg|Cornes coaching in 1985 (Stephen Kernahan on left)
File:Cornes Coaching.jpg|Cornes coaching during the 86 finals
File:Cornes Coaching.jpg|Cornes coaching during the 86 finals
File:86lift.jpg|The Thomas Seymour trophy is held aloft after Glenelg defeat North Adelaide in the 1986 Grand Final.  
File:86lift.jpg|The Thomas Seymour trophy is held aloft after Glenelg defeat North Adelaide in the 1986 Grand Final.  

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