Neville Caldwell

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== Biographical ==
== Biographical ==
*Born: 8 January 1953 @ Port Lincoln
*Born: 8 January 1953 @ Port Lincoln
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Neville "Twiggy" Caldwell was a highly skilled Bay favourite.
Neville "Twiggy" Caldwell was a highly skilled Bay favourite.
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Perhaps the most memorable incident in his career came in his last match for Glenelg - the 1981 Grand Final.  In the second quarter Caldwell was knocked unconscious behind play by Port Adelaide hard nut, David Granger.  The game stopped for over six minutes while medical staff carefully placed Caldwell onto a stretcher.  Granger was reported by Glenelg, led by football director Harry Kernahan, and was
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Perhaps the most memorable incident in his career came in his last match for Glenelg - the 1981 Grand Final.  In the second quarter Caldwell was knocked unconscious behind play by Port Adelaide hard nut, David Granger.  The game stopped for over six minutes while medical staff carefully placed Caldwell onto a stretcher.  Granger was reported by Glenelg, led by football director Harry Kernahan, and was suspended for six games.  
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suspended for six games.  
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Revision as of 13:22, 28 June 2010

 Career Highlights
  • Glenelg 19701981
    • 265 games
    • 258 goals
  • Premiership player 1973
  • Represented South Australia once


* Stats current to end of 2009

Neville Caldwell (1972)

Biographical

  • Born: 8 January 1953 @ Port Lincoln
  • Height: 187 cm
  • Weight: 84 kg
  • Recruited from: Plympton
  • GFC League Debut: 1970

Guernsey Number:

Nickname: Twiggy


Neville "Twiggy" Caldwell was a highly skilled Bay favourite.

Perhaps the most memorable incident in his career came in his last match for Glenelg - the 1981 Grand Final. In the second quarter Caldwell was knocked unconscious behind play by Port Adelaide hard nut, David Granger. The game stopped for over six minutes while medical staff carefully placed Caldwell onto a stretcher. Granger was reported by Glenelg, led by football director Harry Kernahan, and was suspended for six games.


References

1. Glenelg Football Club

2. The Pride of the Bay

3. The Budget

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