John Glossop (rugby League)
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John Glossop is an Australian former
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footballer who played in the 1970s and 1980s. He played for Cronulla-Sutherland in the
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(NSWRL) competition. Glossop is the son of the late
Ted Glossop Ted Glossop (1934 – 31 December 1998) was an Australian rugby league footballer and coach. Playing career He played for the St. George Dragons for eight seasons between 1950 and 1958 and played 115 games for the club scoring 17 tries. He ...
who was a premiership winning coach with
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Background

Glossop played junior rugby league for Cronulla-Caringbah.


Playing career

Glossop made his first grade debut for Cronulla in 1975. It would not be until the 1978 season that Glossop would establish himself within the first grade team. In 1978, Cronulla finished 2nd on the table and qualified for the finals. Cronulla defeated Manly in the opening week of the finals series 17–12. Cronulla then defeated minor premiers Western Suburbs to reach their second grand final against Manly. In the Grand Final, Glossop played at lock as Cronulla went to a 9–4 lead in the second half before Manly came back to hit the front 11–9. A Steve Rogers penalty squared it at 11-all but he then missed a desperate late field-goal attempt and at full-time the scores remained locked. Just 3 days later, Cronulla and Manly were required to contest a grand final replay to declare a winner. Both Manly and Cronulla went into the replay with tired players including Glossop but it was Manly who prevailed in the replay 16-0 winning their fourth premiership in front of a low crowd of 33,552. In the following seasons, Cronulla missed out on the finals as they failed to build momentum after their grand final appearance. Glossop retired at the end of the 1983 season amid severe financial pressure at the club.


References

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