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*GFC League Player Number:  530
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*GFC League Player Number:  690
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*GFC League Debut:  Round 1, 1966
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*Glenelg [[1966]] – [[1978]], [[1981]]
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* Premiership player 1985, 1986
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[[File:DKPhillis73GF.jpg‎|thumb|left|Fred Phillis collectors card. 
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[[File:Gibbs.jpg‎|left]]
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== Ross Gibbs Biographical ==
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*Born: 1965
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*Height: 176cm
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*Weight: 77kg
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*Recruited from: West Perth (WAFL)
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*Previous Club: Mirrabooka (WA)
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*GFC League Debut: 1984
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A back pocket and ruck rover for West Perth, Gibbs played largely as a back pocket for Glenelg during his eleven seasons with the Bays.
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*Born: 9 September 1948, Adelaide
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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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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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"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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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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== Records Controversy ==
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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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[[Gallery Ross Gibbs|Gallery pictures]]
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1. [http://www.glenelgfc.com.au/ Glenelg Football Club]
1. [http://www.glenelgfc.com.au/ Glenelg Football Club]
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Revision as of 23:32, 18 December 2018


  History of the Glenelg Football Club
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  • 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
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  • Rd 15 Sat Jul21 Port [A]W
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  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 .

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 Glenelg Career Highlights
  • GFC League Player Number: 690
  • GFC League Debut: Escort Cup, 1984
  • Glenelg 19841994
    • 253 games
    • 111 goals
  • Premiership player 1985, 1986
  • Hall of Fame member (inducted 2006)
  • Represented SA once
 Other Career Highlights
  • West Perth (1979 - 1983)
    • 97 games
  • Represented WA twice

* Stats current to end of 2009

Ross Gibbs Biographical

  • Born: 1965
  • Height: 176cm
  • Weight: 77kg
  • Recruited from: West Perth (WAFL)
  • Previous Club: Mirrabooka (WA)
  • GFC League Debut: 1984

Guernsey Number: 2

A back pocket and ruck rover for West Perth, Gibbs played largely as a back pocket for Glenelg during his eleven seasons with the Bays.

See also

Gallery pictures


References

1. Glenelg Football Club

2. 1985 SANFL Football Budget

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