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Jack Redden
Jack Redden (born 9 December 1990) is a former Australian rules football player who played for the West Coast Eagles in the Australian Football League (AFL). Early life Originally from Keith, South Australia, Redden participated in the Auskick program there. He attended Sacred Heart College, Adelaide, Sacred Heart College and played senior football with Glenelg Football Club, Glenelg in the SANFL. His brother Tom Redden was once listed as a rookie at the Adelaide Crows, Adelaide Football Club. Redden was selected with the Brisbane Lions' second selection (pick 25 overall) in the 2008 AFL Draft, 2008 National Draft. AFL career 2009 Redden made his senior debut in round 15, 2009 against Geelong, where he kicked one goal. He remained in the Brisbane side for the remainder of the season, including two 2009 AFL finals series, finals series matches. 2010 Redden was one of few Brisbane Lions, Brisbane players to have played in all 22 game season for the Brisbane Lions in 201 ...
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Glenelg Football Club
Glenelg Football Club is an Australian rules football team, which plays in the South Australian National Football League. The club is known as the "Tigers" (or the "Bays"), and their home ground is ACH Group Stadium (formerly Glenelg Oval), located in the southern coastal suburb of Glenelg East, South Australia. Club history The inaugural meeting of the Glenelg Football Club was held at the Glenelg Town Hall on Wednesday 10 March 1920, to form a club for players west of South Road to play in the B Grade. It was decided that the club colors would be red, yellow and black with white knickers. The Club participated in the B Grade (Reserves) Competition in 1920 and entered the South Australian League in 1921. At the Annual meeting on Thursday 3 March 1921 the club decided its colours to be black and gold, the guernsey to be black with a gold hoop around waist and arms, black socks with gold band, and white knickers. It was not until 2 May 1925 that the club saw its first league ...
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