Glenelg Football Club welcomed two new Hall of Fame inductees to history books at the 2025 Evening of Excellence.
In it’s 25th year, the Club’s Hall of Fame boosts to 56 black and gold greats, each contributing ever-lasting legacies to our great game, club and culture. Often fostering traits of resilience, loyalty and selfless attitude, each Hall of Fame inductee celebrates Glenelg’s Club-first mission.
Andrew Bradley was Captain Courageous, maybe even Captain Marvel. “Braddles” was a 200-gamer, a dual best and fairest winner, and, in what he describes as his greatest highlight and memory, a premiership player. A champion both on and off the field, Andrew endured plenty of tough times before finally tasting premiership success. His courage in winning the ball against the odds – and giving everything for the game no matter the situation – is legendary at the Bay.
Glenelg Football Club Player No. 984
Peter McInerney was a livewire rover whose pace, courage, and skills are remembered from a sparkling career. He was part of a Dynamic Duo in his roving partnership with 1978 Magarey Medallist Kym Hodgeman.
Glenelg Football Club Player No. 606