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.....

Looks like the Mouse is staying, contrary to scurillous rumours