Hall of Fame
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Revision as of 08:36, 19 February 2010
The Glenelg Football Club Hall of Fame commenced in 2001, when 25 former champions were inducted. On an irregular basis further inductees have been added and currently there are 37 members of the Hall of Fame.
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1921 - 1939
1940 - 1960
1961 - 1976
- Harry Kernahan
- Colin Richens
- Fred Phillis
- Rex Voigt
- Graham Cornes
- Neil Kerley
- Peter Marker
- Brian Colbey
- Laurie Rosewarne
- Wayne Phillis
- Doug Long*
1977 - 2007
- John MacFarlane
- David Marshall
- Chris McDermott
- Kym Hodgeman
- Paul Weston
- Scott Salisbury
- Stephen Kernahan
- Peter Carey
- Tony McGuiness
- John Seebohm
- Stephen Copping
- Tony Hall
- Nick Chigwidden
- Ross Gibbs
- Tony Symonds
* denotes deceased
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