Glenelg Football Club Premierships

LEAGUE 

Glenelg Football Club has won 6 League Premierships since its inception into the SANFL in 1920.

Premiership years: 1934, 1973, 1985, 1986, 2019 & 2023.

1934

Glenelg 18.15 (123) def Port Adelaide 16.18 (114)

Premiership team: Len Griffiths, Albert James, Glen Hale, Ron Birrell, Mel Brock, Murray Whitaker, Clem Hill, Len Sallis, Dudley Shakes, Frank Bergin, Arch Goldsworthy, Lance Leak, Jack Owens, Harold Percy, Roy Colyer, George ‘Blue’ Johnston, Keith Olliver, Arthur Link, Reg Rosewarne

Premiership coach: Bruce McGregor

1973

Glenelg 21.11 (137) def North Adelaide 19.16 (130)

Premiership team: Neville Caldwell, Fred Phillis, Rex Voigt, Peter Marker, Peter Carey, Greg Wickens, Peter Millard, Kerry Hamilton, John MacFarlane, Brian Colbey, Wayne Phillis, Stephen Hywood, Bob Tregenza, Peter Anderson, Jim Rawson, Bob Tardif, Graham Cornes, Greg Bennett, John Sandland, Craig Marriott

Premiership coach: Neil Kerley

1985

Glenelg 21.15 (141) def North Adelaide 12.12 (84)

Premiership team: Peter Carey, Adam Garton, Tony McGuinness,
Stephen Copping, Stephen Kernahan, David Marshall,
David Kernahan, Alan Stringer, Tony Symonds, Wayne Stringer, John Seebohm, Tony Hall, Michael Murphy, Chris Duthy, Ross Gibbs, Wayne Henwood, Peter Maynard, Chris McDermott, Robin Kidney, Scott Salisbury

Premiership coach: Graham Cornes
Jack Oatey Medallist: Stephen Kernahan

1986

Glenelg 21.9 (135) def North Adelaide 12.15 (87)

Premiership team: Peter Carey (C), Adam Garton, Stephen Copping, Kym Hodgeman, David Marshall, David Kernahan, Alan Stringer, Tony Symonds, Wayne Stringer, John Seebohm, Tony Hall, Max Kruse, Chris Duthy, Ross Gibbs, Wayne Henwood, Peter Maynard, Chris McDermott,
Robin Kidney, Scott Salisbury, Mark Donovan

Premiership coach: Graham Cornes
Jack Oatey Medallist: Tony Hall

2019

Glenelg 11.7 (73) def Port Adelaide 6.9 (45)

Premiership team: Liam McBean, Jonty Scharenberg, Matthew Snook, Aaron Joseph, Chris Curran (C), Brad Agnew, Luke Reynolds, Marlon Motlop, Darcy Bailey, Luke Partington, Andrew Bradley, Brad McCarthy, Josh Scott, Cory Gregson, Jesse White, Max Proud, Matthew Uebergang, Brad Close, Michael Virgin, Will Gould, Carl Nicholson

Premiership coach: Mark Stone
Jack Oatey Medallist: Matthew Snook

2023

Glenelg 13.8 (86) def Sturt 8.14 (62)

Premiership team: Liam McBean, Jonty Scharenberg, Matthew Snook, Cole Gerloff, Max Proud (C), Hugh Stagg, Luke Reynolds, Corey Lyons, Darcy Bailey, Luke Partington, James Bell, Brodie Newman, Brad McCarthy, Alex Martini, Billy Stretch, Cam McGree, Lachlan Hosie, Matthew Allen, Riley Holder, Brett Turner, Toby Pink, Archie Lovelock

Premiership coach: Darren ReevesJack Oatey Medallist: Lachlan Hosie 

WOMENS

Glenelg Football Club has won 1 Women’s League Premiership since its inception into the SANFL in 2017.

Premiership year: 2021

Premiership team: Ellie Kellock (C), Chelsea Packer (VC), Samantha Franson, Madisyn Freeman, Madeliene Green, Laura Chigwidden, Jessica Searle, Jessica Bates, Tamsyn Morriss, Meara Girvan, Caitlin Gould, Ebony Marinoff, Caitlyn Swanson, Alice Bradley, Brooke Tonon, Piper Window, Lucy Earl, Sheridan Howell, Ellen Tyminski, Grace Duffy, Tessa Kohn, Sarah Goodwin

Premiership coach: Jason Fairall

RESERVES 

The Club has won eight Reserves Premierships.

Premiership years: 1967, 1981, 1982, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2021, 2023

UNDER 19S

The Club has won six U19s Premierships.

Premiership years: 1959, 1967, 1969, 1979, 1992, 2008

UNDER 18S

The Club has won four U18s Premierships

Premiership years: 2009, 2010, 2016, 2022

UNDER 17S

The Club has won five U17s Premierships

Premiership years: 1958, 1959, 1960, 1971, 1975

UNDER 16S

The Club has won six U16s Premierships

Premiership years: 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019