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Glenelg breeches salary cap in 2007

Postby am Bays » Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:34 am

MEDIA RELEASE

Friday 15th December, 2006

KANE BROTHERS JOIN THE TIGERS
Glenelg Football Club adds Ben and Chris Kane along with Sam Rudolph to their 2007
playing list, whilst also welcoming back Josh Willoughby and Jack Juniper who will also don
the black and gold come the 2007 season.
Ben Kane, the 23 year old former Hawk has signed with the Bays for the 2007 season. Ben
played 14 AFL games for Hawthorn Football Club, since his league debut in 2003. Described
as a ‘quick and aggressive midfielder’ Ben will assist the Club by adding strength and ferocity
to its midfield.
Chris Kane, Ben’s younger brother will join him at Glenelg in 2007. From the Eastern
Rangers, Chris is an all round utility player, and at just 18, with further experience and game
education has great potential to play consistent senior level football.
Also from Victoria is 22 year old defender Sam Rudolph, from the VFL Box Hill Hawks.
Rudolph is a quick player who will be utilised predominantly at half back and will prove to be
an exciting player to watch this season.
Josh Willoughby, originally from Bordertown in the South East has played one senior game
for the Tigers before being drafted to the Sydney Swans in 2003 where he was listed for 3
years. Josh’s versatility will allow him to be played as a goal kicking small forward, midfielder
or defender.
Jack Juniper, a key position player, is another returned Tiger. The former Sacred Heart
Collegiate, Juniper has spent the past 2 years on the rookie list at Fremantle and has
impressed, playing consistent games for Perth Football Club in defence.
Glenelg Football Club is also proud to announce 2006 Magarey Medallist Brett Backwell will
again don the black and gold, after recently signing with the Bays for the 2007 season.
Glenelg Football Club welcomes new recruits, the Kane Brothers and Rudolph. The Club is
very proud to have Willoughby and Juniper return to the side along with Backwell continuing
his career at Glenelg for what promises to be a bigger, stronger 2007 season.
For further information please contact:
Darren Chandler
Chief Executive Officer
Glenelg Football Club

The 'ol Damien Hardwicke connection is helping the Bays with the ex-HAwthorn players coming our way like Kirkby last year. Who says the mini-draft doesn't help SANFL clubs long term..... :wink:

Looks like the Mouse is staying, contrary to scurillous rumours
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Postby Dogwatcher » Fri Dec 15, 2006 9:52 am

And the Bays have seen the virtue of the Gowans' boys and have found their own 'aggressive' brotherly connection. ;)
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Postby Dutchy » Fri Dec 15, 2006 10:34 am

GOLD - onwards and upwards for the tiges me thinks, great news
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Owen Weatherley's "Mini-me" signed

Postby BPBRB » Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:00 pm

North have signed Justin Harris a former Nth Ballarat VFL player who played at Clunes when Owen Weatherley was player/coach in 2004/2005.

Harris is described as a very solid 90kgs at only 178 cm in height. He is a lighting fast on baller who is leading the time trials at North. He could be a very handy pick up given Campbell has gone.
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Re: Owen Weatherley's "Mini-me" signed

Postby Peter Falconia » Fri Dec 15, 2006 4:35 pm

BPBRB wrote:Harris is described as a very solid 90kgs at only 178 cm in height.


Nickname???

How 'bout THE KEG
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Postby Jimmy » Sun Jan 07, 2007 1:06 am

read on db.org that Billy Neely may play for Sturt in 07....apparantly backwell let it slip on 5aa????

any news???

would be a nice pick up for sturt.
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Postby Wedgie » Sun Jan 07, 2007 9:10 am

Jimmy wrote:read on db.org that Billy Neely may play for Sturt in 07....apparantly backwell let it slip on 5aa????

any news???

would be a nice pick up for sturt.


Yeah I was listening to most of the show, it was quite good with people like Ben Hook running it instead of the usual peanuts. Mouse interview was good. Mouse didn't seem too happy with the Glenelg FC but said there was nothing he could do about it especially in regard to how the club keeps pissing off all his good mates from the club. Sounded like Glenelg were lucky to get another 12 months out of him like they will in 2007.

Billy Neely would be a great pick up for Sturt.
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Ruckmen Wanted

Postby Big Time » Thu Jan 11, 2007 12:13 pm

Any Ruckmen out there looking to play country footy for a great club not far from Adelaide, PM me with contact details and a brief playing history and I will get in contact to provide more info on Club, League and $$.
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Postby GWW » Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:18 pm

Rumoured on the Hills forum that James Gallagher may be playing for a club in the Hills League. Not sure how accurate this is, but thought it was worth reporting on here.

I believe there was a Gallagher who played junior footy at Sturt a few years ago, so who knows could be him, but if it is James (from Norwood) would be a huge loss you'd have to think.
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Postby Wedgie » Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:28 pm

Would we be safe in saying recruiting has finished (except for perhaps a rare exception) now for 2007?
If so, some pretty disappointing efforts by some clubs (some may have had no money to play with but some may have)
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Postby am Bays » Thu Feb 01, 2007 8:57 pm

Wedgie wrote:Yeah I was listening to most of the show, it was quite good with people like Ben Hook running it instead of the usual peanuts. Mouse interview was good. Mouse didn't seem too happy with the Glenelg FC but said there was nothing he could do about it especially in regard to how the club keeps pissing off all his good mates from the club. Sounded like Glenelg were lucky to get another 12 months out of him like they will in 2007.



You wouldn't mind that would you Wedgie, the club not standing firm and letting the tail wag the dog....

Club had to make a stand at the end of 2005, if the culture of the players running the show had continued West wouldn't have won the spoon last year....
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Postby Wedgie » Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:00 pm

1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Yeah I was listening to most of the show, it was quite good with people like Ben Hook running it instead of the usual peanuts. Mouse interview was good. Mouse didn't seem too happy with the Glenelg FC but said there was nothing he could do about it especially in regard to how the club keeps pissing off all his good mates from the club. Sounded like Glenelg were lucky to get another 12 months out of him like they will in 2007.



You wouldn't mind that would you Wedgie, the club not standing firm and letting the tail wag the dog....

Club had to make a stand at the end of 2005, if the culture of the players running the show had continued West wouldn't have won the spoon last year....


Pfft, bottom,6th, similar thing in my book. And comparing your culture to West is a bit unfair as I've seen West in the finals this century. :lol:
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Postby am Bays » Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:22 pm

Tch :roll: :roll: ,

thats what i'm saying, you moron, our position would have been far worse if the club didn't make a stand i.e we would have had another spoon to add to our millenium collection :oops: :oops: .

Nowhere have I said is 6th good enough, that our current culture is perfect or that we are better than West....
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Postby Wedgie » Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:26 pm

1980 Tassie Medalist wrote:Tch :roll: :roll: ,

thats what i'm saying, you moron, our position would have been far worse if the club didn't make a stand i.e we would have had another spoon to add to our millenium collection :oops: :oops: .

Nowhere have I said is 6th good enough, that our current culture is perfect or that we are better than West....

Ouch! Must have hit a sore spot. 2 Rolly eyes!!
Sorry! Moron signing off now! :lol:
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Postby spell_check » Thu Feb 01, 2007 9:51 pm

Wedgie wrote:Would we be safe in saying recruiting has finished (except for perhaps a rare exception) now for 2007?
If so, some pretty disappointing efforts by some clubs (some may have had no money to play with but some may have)


Certainly agree there. Our "biggest" recruit seems to be Ben Schwarze and I didn't even knew who he was!
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Postby Aerie » Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:11 pm

Wedgie wrote:Would we be safe in saying recruiting has finished (except for perhaps a rare exception) now for 2007?
If so, some pretty disappointing efforts by some clubs (some may have had no money to play with but some may have)


In your opinion who has done well and who has been disappointing. Is there a list somewhere of all the changes to each club?

My uneducated view on it at this stage without knowing all the ins and outs:

Sturt - seem to have recruited young no names in numbers hoping for a diamond in the rough? Not a bad way to go IMO. MacGowan can mould the club he wants and they should be competitive in the reserves. Remembering they don't have a heap of money to spend and they are not likely to challenge deep into September this year anyway.

West - Some big name recruits. Looking for a fix straight away? Weidemann knows if he doesn't get it right he's finished. They may challenge for a final 5 position in 2007, but may not be in any better position by 2008.

Glenelg - look as if they have boosted their midfield stocks well. Have been hurt with the inevitable loss of Gibbs to the draft, but should be on the improve again.

Norwood - a bit like Sturt, not a lot of money to play with, but look to have gone more for quality than quantity. Have sured up their defence with some ex-AFL key backmen which was the area they badly needed to improve on. They'll hope they get some use of their AFL listed players to remain around the mark for a finals birth.

Eagles - pretty quiet off-season for them. Have lost a few. Like Norwood, seem to have gone with quality over quantity to add to an already strong list.

Port - similar to West. Have lost a few, but recruited quite a few as well. They should challenge for the finals again, but like West, I question whether they have what it takes to be consistent with so many players going through the turnstiles.

North - looks very promising after enticing quite a few ex NAFC players back and picking up a quality midfielder (which was much needed). They now look strong in the midfield and back to add to their already potent forward line.

Central - have recruited some quality to replace the group of players who departed after 2005. Look to have done well.

South - have lost a couple of key players, but have replaced them with more quality. Not too much action down South way over the off-season it seems.

In summary, I can see improvement coming from West, Central, North, Glenelg and South. I think Port, Eagles, Norwood and Sturt will do no better than last year.
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Postby Aerie » Thu Feb 01, 2007 11:18 pm

spell_check wrote:
Wedgie wrote:Would we be safe in saying recruiting has finished (except for perhaps a rare exception) now for 2007?
If so, some pretty disappointing efforts by some clubs (some may have had no money to play with but some may have)


Certainly agree there. Our "biggest" recruit seems to be Ben Schwarze and I didn't even knew who he was!


Neither did I. But I had heard of his brother! Then again, I'd never heard of Powell, Inkster, Lindsay, Colville, Jarrad or Passador before we recruited them neither! From reading around the forums, it looks as if Schwarze and Rimmington will be pretty good.

Just read this on the Sturt forum from user Kellsy-O regarding Adam Klun - "Well i can tell you, being a family relative that he trained with the eagles last night and is going to give it a couple weeks out there, see how he goes and if he enjoys it he has been told they are more than happy to organise a eagles jumper for him. If he decided not to give SANFL another shot, for sure he will play with onkas as they would love to have him back there also. The eagles coach told adam last night that he was wanted adam at the eagles a couple years back but sturt didnt want a bar of that!"
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Postby Mickyj » Sat Feb 03, 2007 10:12 am

Aerie wrote:
Just read this on the Sturt forum from user Kellsy-O regarding Adam Klun - "Well i can tell you, being a family relative that he trained with the eagles last night and is going to give it a couple weeks out there, see how he goes and if he enjoys it he has been told they are more than happy to organise a eagles jumper for him. If he decided not to give SANFL another shot, for sure he will play with onkas as they would love to have him back there also. The eagles coach told adam last night that he was wanted adam at the eagles a couple years back but sturt didnt want a bar of that!"


Can someone confirm or deny this ? Maybe CD
And what sort of player is he ?

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Postby Jimmy » Tue Feb 06, 2007 1:22 am

Mickyj wrote:
Aerie wrote:
Just read this on the Sturt forum from user Kellsy-O regarding Adam Klun - "Well i can tell you, being a family relative that he trained with the eagles last night and is going to give it a couple weeks out there, see how he goes and if he enjoys it he has been told they are more than happy to organise a eagles jumper for him. If he decided not to give SANFL another shot, for sure he will play with onkas as they would love to have him back there also. The eagles coach told adam last night that he was wanted adam at the eagles a couple years back but sturt didnt want a bar of that!"


Can someone confirm or deny this ? Maybe CD
And what sort of player is he ?

Cheers


Adam is an in and under type of player with solid skills. He can be credited with getting the quick handball out but was often caught for being too slow in his disposal. Solid work ethic and an alround good club man.

solid, but not spectacular.
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Postby zipzap » Tue Feb 06, 2007 7:47 am

Jimmy wrote:
Mickyj wrote:
Aerie wrote:
Just read this on the Sturt forum from user Kellsy-O regarding Adam Klun - "Well i can tell you, being a family relative that he trained with the eagles last night and is going to give it a couple weeks out there, see how he goes and if he enjoys it he has been told they are more than happy to organise a eagles jumper for him. If he decided not to give SANFL another shot, for sure he will play with onkas as they would love to have him back there also. The eagles coach told adam last night that he was wanted adam at the eagles a couple years back but sturt didnt want a bar of that!"


Can someone confirm or deny this ? Maybe CD
And what sort of player is he ?

Cheers


Adam is an in and under type of player with solid skills. He can be credited with getting the quick handball out but was often caught for being too slow in his disposal. Solid work ethic and an alround good club man.

solid, but not spectacular.


That's one thing about Klunny, he's definitely solid :lol:
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