From that list McRae or Jarman are a shoe in. Jars would bring a lot to the Bay ...... particularly in the first year. Glenelg need to get some optimism and expectation back to the club, right now seems to be just the die hards at the club. The comp needs a Glenelg side up and about because they are notorious front runners but when winning they attract good crowds.
UK Fan Norwood have topped the attendances for decades including when we were near bottom so don't ever insult your own intelligence with that comment.
SDK wrote:I always thought Norwood were the front runners
UK Fan Norwood have topped the attendances for decades including when we were near bottom so don't ever insult your own intelligence with that comment.
Well 2008 - 2010 we topped the attendances, and were 2nd in 2011 but seeing as we aren't now it sort of reinforces your point!!!
SDK wrote:The comp needs a Glenelg side up and about because they are notorious front runners but when winning they attract good crowds.
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!!!
SDK wrote:I always thought Norwood were the front runners
UK Fan Norwood have topped the attendances for decades including when we were near bottom so don't ever insult your own intelligence with that comment.
Now you're insulting all ours.
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Former North Adelaide and Perth Coach, Andrew Jarman, has been appointed to the position as Senior Coach of the Glenelg Football Club for the next three years.
Andrew was appointed by the Glenelg Football Club Board of Directors, following the strong recommendation by the highly credentialed Selection Committee, established to ensure the best possible coach was appointed to steer the club forward.
The selection committee undertook a comprehensive selection process in which Football Director Justin Scripps, Graham Cornes, Peter Carey and President Nick Chigwidden, were unanimous that Jarman was the man to coach the Club in 2014 and beyond, with a focus of recognizing and developing our young list and maximizing their potential.
With proven success at the helm with North Adelaide during the mid 2000s Jarman's football achievements extend past his coaching feats. Jarman is a duel Magarey Medallist and All-Australian, Inducted into the SANFL Hall of Fame in 2007, an inaugural member of the Adelaide Crows and played in 15 State of Origin Games for South Australia.
Jarman's playing career includes 110 games with Adelaide, 136 games with North Adelaide and 38 games with Norwood.
Jarman's wealth of football experience at both AFL and SANFL levels, combined with his general knowledge of the game gives the Glenelg Football Club great excitement and positiveness for the immediate and future direction.