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* Round 1 Fri Mar30 South[A] <font color=red>L</font>
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* Rd 2 Sun Apr 3 West  [H] <font color=blue>W</font>
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* Rd 2 Fri Apr6 Port[H] <font color=red>L</font>
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* Rd 3 BYE
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* Rd 3 Sat Apr14 Norwood[H] <font color=blue>W</font>
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* Rd 5 Sat Apr28 Central[H] <font color=red>L</font>
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* Rd 6 Fri May4 West[A] <font color=blue>W</font>
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* Rd 7 Fri May 6 vs WWT  [H]
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* Rd 7 Sat May19 Adel[H] <font color=blue>W</font>
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* Rd 8 Sat May 14 vs Centrals [H]
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* Rd 8 Sat May26 Sturt[A] <font color=red>L</font>
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* Rd 9 BYE
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* Rd 12 Sat Jun23 WWT[H] <font color=red>L</font>
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* Rd 14 BYE
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* Rd 15 Sat Jul21 Port [A]<font color=blue>W</font>
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* Rd 19 Sat Aug25 Sturt[H]<font color=blue>W</font>
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Longest winning streaks against the other teams are:<br>
Longest winning streaks against the other teams are:<br>
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Adelaide 1, Central 11, Eagles 4, North 13, Norwood 8, Port 8, South 8, West 14, Torrens 7, and Woodville 14 .
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Adelaide 5, Central 11, Eagles 4, North 13, Norwood 8, Port 8, South 8, West 14, Torrens 7, and Woodville 14 .
See: [[Records vs individual clubs]] for further records.
See: [[Records vs individual clubs]] for further records.
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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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*Glenelg 1971 1988
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*GFC League Player Number:  530
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**448 games  
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*GFC League Debut:  Round 1, 1966
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** 521 goals  
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*Glenelg [[1966]] [[1978]], [[1981]]
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* Captain of Glenelg, 6 years
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** 275 games  
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* Member of 3 premiership teams
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** 869 goals  
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* Three time Best and Fairest for Glenelg
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* Glenelg all time leading goal kicker
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* Best on ground 1973 Grand Final (6 goals)
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* Member of the premiership team for Glenelg, 1973
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* Leading goal kicker for Glenelg 1973
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* Seven time leading goal kicker for Glenelg
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* Played 19 games for South Australia
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* Kicked over 100 goals in three seasons
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* All Australian 1979, 1980
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* Five time SANFL leading goal kicker
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* Fos Williams Medalist 1981
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* Played 10 games for South Australia
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* Inducted SANFL Hall of Fame 2002
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* 1969 Magarey Medalist
* Inducted Glenelg Hall of Fame 2002
* Inducted Glenelg Hall of Fame 2002
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* Awarded the OAM for services to Australian Rules football in 1989
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* Inducted SANFL Hall of Fame 2002
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* Inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2009
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<nowiki>*</nowiki> Stats current to end of 1981
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[[File:PCareyGlenelg.jpg‎ |thumb|left|Peter Carey]]
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[[File:DKPhillis73GF.jpg‎|thumb|left|Fred Phillis collectors card. 
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See also [[Gallery Fred Phillis|more images]] ]]
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== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
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*Born: 1954
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*Born: 9 September 1948, Adelaide
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*Height: 193cm
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*Height: 188 cm
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*Weight: 102kg
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*Weight: 91 kg
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*Recruited from: Seacombe High School
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*Recruited from: Brighton High School
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*GFC League Debut: 1971
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*Previous Club:
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*GFC League Debut: 1966
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Guernsey Number: [[19]]
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Guernsey Number: [[5]]
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Nickname: Fred
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'''Peter Carey''' holds the league record for most games played, with 448 appearances.
 
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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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Dennis Keith ("Fred") Phillis holds the Glenelg all-time goal kicking record.  Phillis is the brother of [[Wayne Phillis|Wayne "Butch" Phillis]].  
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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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Phillis was nicknamed "Fred" when his schoolmates likened him to the most famous Test cricket paceman of the day, 'Fiery Fred' Truman of Yorkshire and England. The nickname stuck and to many SANFL fans he is only known as "Fred" Phillis rather than by his birth name.
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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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"Fred" began his senior career with Glenelg in the SANFL in 1966 as a centre half back but was moved into the Centre half-forward, and later Full-forward, positions by incoming 1967 coach [[Neil Kerley]]. This lateral thinking paid off with Phillis kicking a then SANFL record of 137 goals in 1969.
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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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He polled 18 votes in the 1969 Magarey Medal to be the first player to win the medal having played chiefly at full forward for the season.
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In perhaps Glenelg's most memorable non-finals game, Phillis scored 18 goals at Glenelg Oval in 1975 as part of the team's record-breaking 49 goals against Central District. Quirkily enough, in the 1973 grand final win by Glenelg over North Adelaide he failed to goal.
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Phillis is the highest goal scorer in the history of the Glenelg club. This is all the more remarkable when considering that former league leading goalkickers [[Jack Owens]] (1927-1928, 1932) and [[Colin Churchett]] (1948–1951) are also Glenelg champions. Overall Phillis is third on the all time SANFL goal scoring list.
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After retiring as a player Phillis continued to pursue his chosen career as an architect.
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== Records Controversy ==
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"Fred" Phillis is credited by the SANFL with scoring more than 100 goals in a season on three occasions.  Glenelg records show him as having achieved this feat on five occasions (see: [[Honour Board]]).
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Respected historian Bernard Whimpress in 1994 wrote:
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In 1971 the SANFL recognised (for a time) Fred Phillis’s total of 102 goals because he scored three goals in a bodgie end of season knockout trophy known as the Coca-Cola Cup for teams which missed the finals. Later, however, the league put his total back to ninety-nine. In Glenelg records he is shown as scoring the century tally three years in a row and five times in all. In the league records based on premiership matches he achieved the mark three times.
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== References ==
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1. [http://www.glenelgfc.com.au/ Glenelg Football Club]
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2. 1981 Grand Final Budget
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3. [http://www.sanfl.com.au/season_07/awards/sa_football_hall_of_fame/ll_of_fame_1961_-_1990/ SANFL Hall of Fame]
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4. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Phillis Wikipedia article]
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5. Bernard Whimpress paper, "A Mad Game: The Crazy World of Footy Statistics", Australian Society for Sports History paper Dec 1994 (Note: a copy of the full paper is [[A Mad Game: The Crazy World of Footy Statistics|here]])
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6. Football Times 1982 Year Book
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Revision as of 02:59, 21 September 2018


  History of the Glenelg Football Club
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  2018 Fixture
  • Round 1 Fri Mar30 South[A] L
  • Rd 2 Fri Apr6 Port[H] L
  • Rd 3 Sat Apr14 Norwood[H] W
  • Rd 4 Sun Apr22 WWT[A] L
  • Rd 5 Sat Apr28 Central[H] L
  • Rd 6 Fri May4 West[A] W
  • Rd 7 Sat May19 Adel[H] W
  • Rd 8 Sat May26 Sturt[A] L
  • Rd 9 BYE
  • Rd 10 Mon Jun11 North[H] L
  • Rd 11 Sat Jun16 Norwood[A] L
  • Rd 12 Sat Jun23 WWT[H] L
  • Rd 13 Sat Jul7 Central[A] L
  • Rd 14 Sat Jul14 South [H]W
  • Rd 15 Sat Jul21 Port [A]W
  • Rd 16 Sun Jul29 West[H]W
  • Rd 17 Sun Aug5 North[A]]W
  • Rd 18 Sat Aug18 Adelaide[H]W
  • Rd 19 Sat Aug25 Sturt[H]W
  Fast Facts
Glenelg's overall longest winning streak is against Sturt - 17 consecutive wins.

Longest winning streaks against the other teams are:
Adelaide 5, Central 11, Eagles 4, North 13, Norwood 8, Port 8, South 8, West 14, Torrens 7, and Woodville 14 .

See: Records vs individual clubs for further records.

 

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 Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 530
  • GFC League Debut: Round 1, 1966
  • Glenelg 19661978, 1981
    • 275 games
    • 869 goals
  • Glenelg all time leading goal kicker
  • Member of the premiership team for Glenelg, 1973
  • Seven time leading goal kicker for Glenelg
  • Kicked over 100 goals in three seasons
  • Five time SANFL leading goal kicker
  • Played 10 games for South Australia
  • 1969 Magarey Medalist
  • Inducted Glenelg Hall of Fame 2002
  • Inducted SANFL Hall of Fame 2002

* Stats current to end of 1981

Fred Phillis collectors card. See also more images


Biographical

  • Born: 9 September 1948, Adelaide
  • Height: 188 cm
  • Weight: 91 kg
  • Recruited from: Brighton High School
  • Previous Club:
  • GFC League Debut: 1966

Guernsey Number: 19

Nickname: Fred


Dennis Keith ("Fred") Phillis holds the Glenelg all-time goal kicking record. Phillis is the brother of Wayne "Butch" Phillis.

Phillis was nicknamed "Fred" when his schoolmates likened him to the most famous Test cricket paceman of the day, 'Fiery Fred' Truman of Yorkshire and England. The nickname stuck and to many SANFL fans he is only known as "Fred" Phillis rather than by his birth name.

"Fred" began his senior career with Glenelg in the SANFL in 1966 as a centre half back but was moved into the Centre half-forward, and later Full-forward, positions by incoming 1967 coach Neil Kerley. This lateral thinking paid off with Phillis kicking a then SANFL record of 137 goals in 1969.

He polled 18 votes in the 1969 Magarey Medal to be the first player to win the medal having played chiefly at full forward for the season.

In perhaps Glenelg's most memorable non-finals game, Phillis scored 18 goals at Glenelg Oval in 1975 as part of the team's record-breaking 49 goals against Central District. Quirkily enough, in the 1973 grand final win by Glenelg over North Adelaide he failed to goal.

Phillis is the highest goal scorer in the history of the Glenelg club. This is all the more remarkable when considering that former league leading goalkickers Jack Owens (1927-1928, 1932) and Colin Churchett (1948–1951) are also Glenelg champions. Overall Phillis is third on the all time SANFL goal scoring list.

After retiring as a player Phillis continued to pursue his chosen career as an architect.

Records Controversy

"Fred" Phillis is credited by the SANFL with scoring more than 100 goals in a season on three occasions. Glenelg records show him as having achieved this feat on five occasions (see: Honour Board).

Respected historian Bernard Whimpress in 1994 wrote:

In 1971 the SANFL recognised (for a time) Fred Phillis’s total of 102 goals because he scored three goals in a bodgie end of season knockout trophy known as the Coca-Cola Cup for teams which missed the finals. Later, however, the league put his total back to ninety-nine. In Glenelg records he is shown as scoring the century tally three years in a row and five times in all. In the league records based on premiership matches he achieved the mark three times.


References

1. Glenelg Football Club

2. 1981 Grand Final Budget

3. SANFL Hall of Fame

4. Wikipedia article

5. Bernard Whimpress paper, "A Mad Game: The Crazy World of Footy Statistics", Australian Society for Sports History paper Dec 1994 (Note: a copy of the full paper is here)

6. Football Times 1982 Year Book


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