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2016 sees Peter Carey, Fred Phillis and Stephen Kernahan get permanent tributes at Glenelg. Glenelg has honoured three of its greats, with its captain to don the No. 5 jumper made famous by Peter Carey and star goalkickers Fred Phillis and Stephen Kernahan to have ends at the Bay Oval named after them.  
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It has been 50 years since a very young Graham "Studley" Cornes made his Debut for the Glenelg Football Club.  
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*Glenelg [[1967]] [[1982]]
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* Member of 1973 Premiership Team
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* Simpson Medallist [[1979]]
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* Tassie Medallist [[1980]]
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* All Australian [[1979]] & [[1980]]
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* All Australian coach 1987-1988
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* Represented South Australia 21 times, including captain 1978,
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*[[Premierships|Premiership Coach]] [[1985]] & [[1986]]
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[[File:PCareyGlenelg.jpg‎ |thumb|left|Peter Carey]]
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== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
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*Born: 1954
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*Born: 31 March 1948
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*Height: 193cm
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*Height: 189 cm
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*Weight: 102kg
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*Weight: 76 kg
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*Recruited from: Seacombe High School
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*Recruited from: Whyalla
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*GFC League Debut: 1971
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*GFC League Debut: 1967
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Guernsey Number: [[12]]
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'''Graham Studley Cornes''' OAM (born 31 March 1948 in Victoria, Australia). Cornes was a champion with the Glenelg Football Club, between 1967-1982. He played mostly at centre half-forward. In his 317 Club games for Glenelg he kicked 347 goals and won the club best and fairest award three times.
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He was a member of the Premiership Team in 1973, taking a spectacular mark in the last minutes of the game and calmly goaling to regain the lead.
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He originally signed on with the VFL's South Melbourne in Victoria early in his career, but did not play in the VFL until 1979, when in the later stages of his career he played 5 games with Ron Barassi's North Melbourne before returning to South Australia.
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As playing coach with South Adelaide he played 47 games in 1983-1984
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Guernsey Number: [[5]]
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=== Coaching ===
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He coached South Adelaide from 1983-1984, taking them to fifth both times.
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'''Peter Carey''' holds the league record for most games played, with 448 appearances.
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He then returned to the Bay in 1985, winning Premierships in 1985 and 1986 and also taking them to three losing Grand Finals in 1987, 1988 and 1990 which was his final year.
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Nicknamed 'Super', Carey also represented South Australia on 19 occasions, giving him a total of 467 games at senior level which was a record until Craig Bradley pushed the mark to 501.
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Cornes had an astonishing record in State of Origin matches, boasting nine wins from eleven matches including six wins from eight matches coaching the South Australia team against Victoria.
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Carey played in a variety of roles in his career including centre half forward and ruckman. He won Glenelg's Best and Fairest award in 1975, 1979 and 1981 as well as topping their goalkicking in 1973. From 1983 until 1988 he was club captain, including back to back premierships in 1985 and 1986. He had earlier participated in their 1973 premiership team, with six goals in the Grand Final win over North Adelaide.
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1991 appointed inaugural coach of the Adelaide Crows in their first year in the AFL, until the end of 1994 when he was replaced by Robert Shaw. His highest result with the Crows was third place in 1993; his worst result eleventh in 1994.
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In 1981 he won the first ever Fos Williams Medal and for his performances with South Australia he also earned All Australian selection in both 1979 and 1980.
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=== Post Football ===
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He was named, in 2002, as the inaugural member of Glenelg's Hall of Fame and inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2009.
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Cornes is now a football media personality, having appeared on the Seven Network's football coverage during the 1990s, and co hosting the FIVEaa Sports Show with first K. G. Cunningham from 1995 to 2008 and now Stephen Rowe, 2009 to current. He has also coached the All Stars in EJ Whitten Legends Games.

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It has been 50 years since a very young Graham "Studley" Cornes made his Debut for the Glenelg Football Club.


 Career Highlights
  • Glenelg 19671982
    • 317 games
    • 347 goals
  • Captained Glenelg in 1978
  • Member of 1973 Premiership Team
  • Simpson Medallist 1979
  • Tassie Medallist 1980
  • All Australian 1979 & 1980
  • All Australian coach 1987-1988
  • Represented South Australia 21 times, including captain 1978,
  • Premiership Coach 1985 & 1986
  • Three time Best and Fairest for Glenelg




Biographical

  • Born: 31 March 1948
  • Height: 189 cm
  • Weight: 76 kg
  • Recruited from: Whyalla
  • GFC League Debut: 1967


Guernsey Number: 12


Graham Studley Cornes OAM (born 31 March 1948 in Victoria, Australia). Cornes was a champion with the Glenelg Football Club, between 1967-1982. He played mostly at centre half-forward. In his 317 Club games for Glenelg he kicked 347 goals and won the club best and fairest award three times.

He was a member of the Premiership Team in 1973, taking a spectacular mark in the last minutes of the game and calmly goaling to regain the lead.

He originally signed on with the VFL's South Melbourne in Victoria early in his career, but did not play in the VFL until 1979, when in the later stages of his career he played 5 games with Ron Barassi's North Melbourne before returning to South Australia. As playing coach with South Adelaide he played 47 games in 1983-1984

Coaching

He coached South Adelaide from 1983-1984, taking them to fifth both times.

He then returned to the Bay in 1985, winning Premierships in 1985 and 1986 and also taking them to three losing Grand Finals in 1987, 1988 and 1990 which was his final year.

Cornes had an astonishing record in State of Origin matches, boasting nine wins from eleven matches including six wins from eight matches coaching the South Australia team against Victoria.

1991 appointed inaugural coach of the Adelaide Crows in their first year in the AFL, until the end of 1994 when he was replaced by Robert Shaw. His highest result with the Crows was third place in 1993; his worst result eleventh in 1994.

Post Football

Cornes is now a football media personality, having appeared on the Seven Network's football coverage during the 1990s, and co hosting the FIVEaa Sports Show with first K. G. Cunningham from 1995 to 2008 and now Stephen Rowe, 2009 to current. He has also coached the All Stars in EJ Whitten Legends Games.



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