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First up I need to practice some basic formatting seeing as I have long since forgotten most of the technical stuff.

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Players 2011

WORK IN PROGRESS (maybe)

Test format for players by Round giving goals scored and tallies. Gosh I hate formatting Tables in Tables.

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2011 Players
PlayerCareer

GFC games

2011

Games

2011

Goals

Paul Adlington4371
Darcy Armfield656
Brad Agnew 10102
Ty Allen118127
Andrew Bradley 175
Nick Cane441
Drew Clayfield983
Chad Cornes4366
Trevor Cranston147102
Chris Curran99
Lachlan Earl331
Tom Edwards22
Alex Grima25810
Todd Grima711315
Wade Hancock111
Lewis Hender336
Cameron Hitchcock9818
Ben Kane103146
Chris Kane438
 
2011 Players
PlayerCareer

GFC games

2011

Games

2011

Goals

Ben Kennedy997
Daniel Kirk 90114
Ruory Kirkby1151429
Angus Lally2946
Jarryd Lyons993
Warrick McGinty86
Jordan McMahon14144
Danny Meyer2931
Ben Mules167142
Byron Murphy7931
Richard O'Grady1451
Luke Panozzo163114
Sam Rudolph7710
Mark Ruwoldt10991
Steven Salopek3195
James Sellar5982
Shannon Snook13712
Kane Tenace3085
Joshua Trembath548


News Clippings

1937

1938

The Advertiser 28 March 1938

Promising Glenelg Recruits

By ROVER

Three or four recruits of more than the usual ability were induced in the number which Glenelg tested in a trial game at Glenelg Oval on Saturday.

Hannaford. a beautifully built player, showed impressive form. He comes from Mantung, and made his debut in League football last year, when he played a couple of matches for Glenelg.

In Wheare. a tall but remarkably agile player from Parilla, Glenelg seems to have discovered a man to fill a ruck vacancy. His speed and smart turning were features unusual in a ruckman.

Heartfield, from St. Leonards team in the Glenelg District Association, showed dashing form at centre wing, but gave the impression that he would rise to even greater brilliance as a rover.

Although his kicking was not consistently good, probably owing to the different bounce of the bail on the turf, Bell. a goalkeeper from Gumeracha, made a favourable impression at full back.

Smith, from Kooringa. was a strong and dashing rover, and his work carried a polish which showed him to be little below League standard.

Among the other players noticed for good work were R. Edwards. Goodwin, Seeley, Lawson and Brock.


Welcome practice

Welcome!

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Neil Kerley

Born: February 20, 1934 at Barmera, South Australia

Original Team: Barmera Colts

Senior Debut: 1952, West Adelaide, SANFL

Debut Opponent: West Torrens

Debut Stadium: Thebarton Oval

Playing Teams

West Adelaide(1952-1963)

  • 149 games

South Adelaide(1964-1966)

  • 57 games

Glenelg (1967-1970)

  • 59 games

Coaching Teams

  • West Adelaide(1961-1962)
  • South Adelaide (1964-1966)
  • Glenelg (1967-1977)
  • West Torrens (1978-1980)
  • West Adelaide (1981-1984)
  • Central District (1988-1990)
  • West Adelaide (1992-1993)
Career Highlights
  • Member of premiership teams with West Adelaide (1961) and South Adelaide (1964)
  • Five time best and fairest for West Adelaide and Glenelg
  • Captain of West Adelaide, South Adelaide and Glenelg (10 years total)
  • Played 32 games for South Australia, captain 6 years
  • All-Australian 1961
  • O'Halloran Trophy (Best player against Victoria) 1963
  • Premiership coach of West Adelaide, 1961, 1983, South Adelaide 1964 and Glenelg 1973
  • SANFL League coach 26 years total
  • SANFL State coach and State of Origin coach, 10 years
  • SANFL Life Member 1990
  • Inducted Australian Football Hall of Fame (1997)
  • Inducted Glenelg Hall of Fame (2001)
  • Inducted SANFL Hall of Fame (2002)


Donald Neil Kerley - nicknamed "Knuckles" or "King" - is an iconic figure in South Australian football.

Kerley's South Australian National Football League (SANFL) playing career spanned 1952-1969. He played a total of 260 games for West Adelaide, South Adelaide and Glenelg. He was a successful coach with legendary discipline, but also a shrewd tactician. He coached SANFL premiership sides at West (1961 and 1983), South (1964) and Glenelg (1973), during a 28-season coaching career. He represented South Australia 32 times, winning All-Australian selection in 1961, and went on to coach the State side for 10 seasons. He came to represent the face of South Australian football, especially to Victorians, due to his passion for interstate State of Origin games.

SEASONS

1920's 1930's 1940's 1950's 1960's 1970's 1980's 1990's 2000's 2010's
1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001
1922 1932 1942 1952 1962 1972 1982 1992 2002
1923 1933 1943 1953 1963 1973 1983 1993 2003
1924 1934 1944 1954 1964 1974 1984 1994 2004
1925 1935 1945 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995 2005
1926 1936 1946 1956 1966 1976 1986 1996 2006
1927 1937 1947 1957 1967 1977 1987 1997 2007
1928 1938 1948 1958 1968 1978 1988 1998 2008
1929 1939 1949 1959 1969 1979 1989 1999 2009
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