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=== PREMIERSHIP TABLES ===
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| colspan="10" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''1921 END OF MINOR ROUND'''
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'''1921''' was the first season in which Glenelg competed with a League side.  Some notable events during the year are highlighted below, however the year was without success on field, the side finishing winless for the year.
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=== Premiership Tables ===
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| colspan=2 align="center" style="background:#FFCC00;"|'''1921 FINAL LADDER'''
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| 1||PORT ADELAIDE||14||12||2||0||1257||691||64.53||24
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| 2||STURT||14||9||5||0||926||816||53.16||18
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| 3||NORWOOD||14||9||5||0||976||898||52.08||18
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| 4||SOUTH ADELAIDE||14||8||6||0||1040||879||54.19||16
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| 5||NORTH ADELAIDE||14||7||6||1||849||867||49.48||15
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| 6||WEST TORRENS||14||7||7||0||977||920||51.50||14
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| 7||WEST ADELAIDE||14||3||10||1||781||936||45.49||7
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| colspan="10" align="center" style="background:#FFCC00;"|'''1921 END OF MINOR ROUND'''
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{| {{table}}cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" width=22.5% border=1
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| |2||STURT||14||9||5||0||926||816||53.16||18
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=== Round 2 14 May 1921 vs Port Adelaide ===
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From The Advertiser Monday 16 May 1921:
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<blockquote>'''Football Spectator Drops Dead'''
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During the match between Port Adelaide and Glenelg on the Alberton Oval on Saturday afternoon Mr. Evan Thomas Morgan, of Dockville, Port Adelaide, fell dead.  He was watching the game from one of the mounds in company with his son.  The police removed the body to the morgue, and the by standers took charge of the boy.  Mr Morgan was employed as a driver by Messrs. D. & J. Fowler.
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=== Round 3 - First Home Match  - 7 May 1921 ===
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[[File:Teams and Officials First Home Match 1921.jpg|thumb|right|Teams and Officials First Home Match]]Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, started the first league football match played at Glenelg Oval by bouncing the ball, [[#21.05.1921|21 May 1921]]. He opened the new stand on the same day. The league was then known as the South Australian Football League (SAFL), changing its name to the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) in 1927.
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Glenelg hosted North Adelaide, then playing in their hooped guernsey.
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From the Observer 24 May 1921:
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<blockquote>'''OPENING OF THE GLENELG PAVILION'''
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There was a crowd of about 3,500 people at the Glenelg Oval on Saturday afternoon, attracted thereto, not only by the match between the local team and North Adelaide, but also owing to the performance by His Excellency the Governor of the official opening of the new pavilion.
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His Excellency said he was only too delighted to have the opportunity to declare the magnificent pavilion open.  He had been long enough in South Australia to say with perfect truthfulness that any healthy and clean sport of any description  would always have his enthusiastic support, and, so far as his old age - (laughter) - would allow, his active participation.  Football was too quick for him nowadays, but every time he saw the game, he more fully realized that nothing but unity and the absolute sinking of self would ever win a match.  No team had a chance without such qualities.
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In declaring the pavilion open he desired to express the hope that for many years the ground would be the centre of really clean sport in Glenelg.  (Applause).
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=== Round Scores ===
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Hint: if the date appears in blue then it links to a Match Report for that Round.
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Current revision as of 00:05, 3 June 2010


1921 was the first season in which Glenelg competed with a League side. Some notable events during the year are highlighted below, however the year was without success on field, the side finishing winless for the year.

Premiership Tables

1921 FINAL LADDER
POS TEAMS
1PORT ADELAIDE
2NORWOOD
3SOUTH ADELAIDE
4STURT
5NORTH ADELAIDE
6WEST TORRENS
7WEST ADELAIDE
8GLENELG
1921 END OF MINOR ROUND
POSTEAMSPWLDPts FPts A%PTS
1PORT ADELAIDE141220125769164.5324
2STURT1495092681653.1618
3NORWOOD1495097689852.0818
4SOUTH ADELAIDE14860104087954.1916
5NORTH ADELAIDE1476184986749.4815
6WEST TORRENS1477097792051.5014
7WEST ADELAIDE14310178193645.497
8GLENELG140140582117333.160


Round 2 14 May 1921 vs Port Adelaide

From The Advertiser Monday 16 May 1921:

Football Spectator Drops Dead
During the match between Port Adelaide and Glenelg on the Alberton Oval on Saturday afternoon Mr. Evan Thomas Morgan, of Dockville, Port Adelaide, fell dead. He was watching the game from one of the mounds in company with his son. The police removed the body to the morgue, and the by standers took charge of the boy. Mr Morgan was employed as a driver by Messrs. D. & J. Fowler.

Round 3 - First Home Match - 7 May 1921

Teams and Officials First Home Match
Sir Archibald Weigall, Governor of South Australia, started the first league football match played at Glenelg Oval by bouncing the ball, 21 May 1921. He opened the new stand on the same day. The league was then known as the South Australian Football League (SAFL), changing its name to the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) in 1927.

Glenelg hosted North Adelaide, then playing in their hooped guernsey.

From the Observer 24 May 1921:

OPENING OF THE GLENELG PAVILION
There was a crowd of about 3,500 people at the Glenelg Oval on Saturday afternoon, attracted thereto, not only by the match between the local team and North Adelaide, but also owing to the performance by His Excellency the Governor of the official opening of the new pavilion. His Excellency said he was only too delighted to have the opportunity to declare the magnificent pavilion open. He had been long enough in South Australia to say with perfect truthfulness that any healthy and clean sport of any description would always have his enthusiastic support, and, so far as his old age - (laughter) - would allow, his active participation. Football was too quick for him nowadays, but every time he saw the game, he more fully realized that nothing but unity and the absolute sinking of self would ever win a match. No team had a chance without such qualities. In declaring the pavilion open he desired to express the hope that for many years the ground would be the centre of really clean sport in Glenelg. (Applause).

Round Scores

Hint: if the date appears in blue then it links to a Match Report for that Round.

1921
07.05.1921ROUND 1Q1Q2Q3Final
WEST ADELAIDE3.2.208.6.5411.9.7518.10.118
GLENELG2.2.144.2.264.4.286.5.41
ADELAIDE OVAL
14.05.1921ROUND 2Q1Q2Q3Final
PORT ADELAIDE6.5.4110.10.7014.16.10019.21.135
GLENELG1.1.72.4.163.5.233.10.28
ALBERTON OVAL
21.05.1921ROUND 3Q1Q2Q3Final
GLENELG1.4.104.6.306.8.448.12.60
NORTH ADELAIDE5.4.348.7.5512.11.8313.14.92
GLENELG OVAL
28.05.1921ROUND 4Q1Q2Q3Final
GLENELG0.0.05.1.316.3.3910.5.65
NORWOOD5.5.358.7.5512.9.8115.12.102
GLENELG OVAL
06.06.1921ROUND 5Q1Q2Q3Final
GLENELG1.4.103.4.224.5.295.6.36
WEST TORRENS1.3.92.5.172.11.236.14.50
GLENELG OVAL
11.06.1921ROUND 6Q1Q2Q3Final
GLENELG1.0.61.3.94.4.285.5.35
SOUTH ADELAIDE3.8.265.11.417.15.579.17.71
GLENELG OVAL
18.06.1921ROUND 7Q1Q2Q3Final
STURT5.4.346.5.4112.8.8016.12.108
GLENELG3.1.194.5.294.7.316.10.46
UNLEY OVAL
27.06.1921ROUND 8Q1Q2Q3Final
GLENELG4.0.246.0.366.0.366.1.37
PORT ADELAIDE2.4.169.8.6215.16.10623.20.158
GLENELG OVAL
02.07.1921ROUND 9Q1Q2Q3Final
SOUTH ADELAIDE5.6.367.8.5012.13.8515.16.106
GLENELG1.1.72.5.173.6.244.7.31
ADELAIDE OVAL
09.07.1921ROUND 10Q1Q2Q3Final
GLENELG2.0.125.0.307.1.438.3.51
STURT5.4.345.8.388.10.5812.10.82
GLENELG OVAL
16.07.1921ROUND 11Q1Q2Q3Final
WEST TORRENS6.3.3913.10.8816.13.10920.15.135
GLENELG3.2.205.3.337.4.469.7.61
HINDMARSH OVAL
ROUND 12BYE
30.07.1921ROUND 13Q1Q2Q3Final
GLENELG0.2.21.6.122.8.203.9.27
WEST ADELAIDE3.4.223.4.223.8.265.8.38
GLENELG OVAL
20.08.1921ROUND 14Q1Q2Q3Final
NORWOOD4.5.2911.9.7515.13.10320.17.137
GLENELG2.3.152.5.173.5.235.7.37
NORWOOD OVAL
27.08.1921ROUND 15Q1Q2Q3Final
NORTH ADELAIDE1.3.93.3.215.8.3810.15.75
GLENELG2.1.137.5.477.6.487.6.48
ADELAIDE OVAL
ROUND 16BYE
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