Donald Neil Kerley AM (20 February 1934 – 29 June 2022) was an Australian rules footballer and coach. He is best known for taking three clubs to four...
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The Neil Kerley Medal (formerly known as the Trabilsie Medal and later the Steve Hamra Medal) is an Australian rules football award given to the player(s)...
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presenter Jeremy Kerley (born 1988), American footballer Neil Kerley (1934–2022), former Australian rules football player and coach Peter Kerley CVO (1900–1979)...
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McGregor (1926–29, 1937–39, 1941) and Neil Kerley (1961–62, 1981–84, 1992–93) Most Premierships as Coach: 2 by Neil Kerley (1961, 1983) Most Years as Captain:...
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West Adelaide player/coach Neil Kerley after he was controversially sacked by the Bloods, and despite being sceptical Kerley did accept and put the team...
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under 3 different coaches – Daryl Hicks (1982), Kevin Neale (1984) and Neil Kerley (1988 and 1989). In 1984, Kevin Cowboy Neale a former St Kilda Premiership...
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premiership since 1961 (both premierships were under the coaching of Neil Kerley). During the early 1980s, Luders regularly vied with other champion full...
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Western Australia and an 18-year winning streak against South Australia. Neil Kerley and Graham Cornes were of significance in the rivalry between Victoria...
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eight-goal game against West Adelaide, for which he was awarded with the Neil Kerley Trophy, given to the player best on ground in that fixture. Gollant's...
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Eustice Full-back Colin Brown Doug Thomas Jeff Bray Ruck Mark Mickan Neil Kerley (c) William Dowling Interchange Colin Smith Bob Loveday Ryan Ferguson...
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