Premierships

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Glenelg Football Club have won Senior Premierships in 1934. 1973, 1985, and 1986.

Glenelg has finished Minor Premiers (ie on top of the Premiership Table at the end of the Home and Away games) in 1969, 1973, 1981, 2008 and 2009.

Glenelg also won night series premierships in 1959, 1982, 1990 and 1992.


Day Premierships

1934

Glenelg 18.15.123 defeated Port Adelaide 16.18.114

Best: Goldsworthy, Colyer, Sallis, Johnston, Brock

Goals: Goldsworthy 4, Colyer, Johnston, Owens 3, Bergin 2, Leak, Link, Percy 1

Att: 30,045 at Adelaide Oval

Forwards Owens Percy Colyer
Half-forwards Bergin Goldsworthy Leak
Centres Hill Sallis Shakes
Half-backs Birrell Brock Whitaker
Backs Griffiths James Hale
Ruck Johnston Olliver Link
(19th) Rosewarne    
Coach Bruce McGregor

Match Report


1973

Glenelg 21.11.137 defeated North Adelaide 19.16.130

Best: Carey, Hamilton, Tregenza, Voigt, Anderson

Goals: Voigt 7, Carey 6, Sandland 4, Wickens, Bennett, Cornes, Hamilton 1.

Att: 56,525 at Adelaide Oval

F: Neville Caldwell Fred Phillis Rex Voigt
HF: Peter Marker Peter Carey Greg Wickens
C: Peter Millard Kerry Hamilton John MacFarlane
HB: Brian Colbey Wayne Phillis Stephen Hywood
B: Bob Tregenza Peter Anderson Jim Rawson
R: Bob Tardif Graham Cornes Greg Bennett
I: John Sandland Craig Marriott    
Coach: Neil Kerley

Match Report

Video of match highlights (last 15 minutes)

1985

Glenelg 21.15.141 defeated North Adelaide 12.12.84

Best: S.Kernahan, C.McDermott, R.Gibbs, T.McGuiness

Goals: S.Kernahan 7, A.Garton 4, S.Copping 3, T.McGuiness 2, C.McDermott, P.Maynard, T.Symonds, T.Hall, W.Henwood 1.

Att: 50,389 at Football Park

F: Peter Carey Adam Garton Tony McGuinness
HF: Stephen Copping Stephen Kernahan David Marshall
C: David Kernahan Alan Stringer Tony Symonds
HB: Wayne Stringer John Seebohm Tony Hall
B: Michael Murphy Chris Duthy Ross Gibbs
R: Wayne Henwood Peter Maynard Chris McDermott
I: Robin Kidney Scott Salisbury
Coach: Graham Cornes

Match Report

Video of match highlights (first half)

Video of match highlights (second half)

1986

Glenelg 21.9.135 defeated North Adelaide 12.15.87

Best: T.Hall, P.Carey, P.Maynard, T. Symonds, D.Kernahan

Goals: T.Hall 6, T.Symonds, P.Maynard 3, D.Marshall, S.Copping, J.Seebohm 2, K Hodgeman, R.Kidney, A.Stringer 1.

Att: 50,538 at Football Park

F: Garton Seebohm Kym Hodgeman
HF: Copping Hall Marshall
C: D.Kernahan A.Stringer T.Symonds
HB: W.Stringer Max Kruse Mark Donovan
B: Henwood Duthy Gibbs
R: Carey Maynard McDermott
I: Kidney Salisbury
Coach: Graham Cornes

Match Report

Video of match highlights (first half)

Video of match highlights (second half)


Night Premierships

1982 Escort Cup

Glenelg 6.13.49 defeated Port Adelaide 4.12.36

Best: P.Carey, G.Cornes, P.Weston, K. Kuhlmann, I. Hine, J. Paynter

Goals: M. Lunniss 2, C. Hercock 2, P. Carey, R. Sewer 1.

Att: More than 7000 at Norwood Oval.

1990 Foundation Cup

Glenelg 17.14.116 defeated Woodville 11.3.69

Best: C. McDermott, D. Marshall, S. Thompson, C. Lamb, R. Jameson, C. Melican, P. Maynard

Goals: J. Fidge 5, C. Lamb 3, M. Liptak 2, A. Bartlett, D. Mansell, P. Rouvray, R. Jameson, C. McDermott, D. Marshall, A. Battiston 1.

Att: 17,390 at Football Park

F: Clayton Lamb John Fidge Matthew Liptak
HF: Darren Mansell Allan Bartlett Paul Rouvray
C: Tony Symonds David Marshall Rodney Jameson
HB: Robbie Thompson Craig Elias Lynden Bow
B: Ross Gibbs John Seebohm Scott Salisbury
R: Chris Melican Peter Maynard Chris McDermott
I: Adrian Battiston Gary Christie Jason Bromilow Simon Angove
Coach: Graham Cornes


Video of match highlights


1992 Foundation Cup

Glenelg 15.16.106 defeated Sturt 7.4.46

Best: M. Murphy, M. Russell, N. Chigwidden, H. Stuart, M. Viska, S. Hele, C. Lamb, P. Rouvray, D. Mansell.

Goals: M. Murphy 4, M. Russell 3, N. Chigwidden, D. Mansell 2, C. Lamb, J. Fidge, J. Bromilow, L. Bow.

Also known to have played: R. Thompson, G. Keast, R. Gibbs, P. Hallahan, A. Bartlett.

Att: 18,710 at Football Park.

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