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The foundation of the Club and its entry to the SAFL (later called the SANFL).   
The foundation of the Club and its entry to the SAFL (later called the SANFL).   
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In 1920 the Club fielded a side in the Reserves competition. From the first season in A Grade in 1921 the Club had five successive seasons where they wont he wooden spoon (ie finished last).
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In 1920 the Club fielded a side in the Reserves competition. From the first season in A Grade in 1921 the Club had five successive seasons where they won the wooden spoon (ie finished last).
Jack Hanley was the first Glenelg Captain.
Jack Hanley was the first Glenelg Captain.
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Glenelg’s first Magarey Medal was won by H.H. Handby in 1928.
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Glenelg’s first Magarey Medal was won by [[Jim Handby|H.H."Jim" Handby]] in 1928.
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[[File:1920s Ladder Chart.jpg]]
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[[Category: Seasons]]

Current revision as of 23:33, 3 October 2010

The foundation of the Club and its entry to the SAFL (later called the SANFL).

In 1920 the Club fielded a side in the Reserves competition. From the first season in A Grade in 1921 the Club had five successive seasons where they won the wooden spoon (ie finished last).

Jack Hanley was the first Glenelg Captain.

Glenelg’s first Magarey Medal was won by H.H."Jim" Handby in 1928.

File:1920s Ladder Chart.jpg

Individual seasons 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929
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