History of the Glebe Greyhounds JAFC

Australian Rules has been played in Glebe since the 1880’s. In the 1880’s and 1890’s Wentworth Park was the main ground for Aussie Rules in Sydney. The senior club was called West Sydney and it drew its players from the inner west.

In the 1930’s there was a club called Glebe Juniors. In 1934 seven Glebe players represented Sydney. Jubilee Oval was then the headquarters for the Balmain senior club.

From the early 1950s until 1978 a junior club played at Jubilee, variously named Balmain and Annandale. Our club was started by Simon Kelly and John Muggeridge, both 18 years old at the time, in 1980. Simon and John saw a need to provide an alternative sport to the local youth and the need of Balmain AFL to have an affiliated junior AFL club provided the impetus.

The club almost became the Annandale JAFC as there had previously been a junior club called the Annandale Magpies and Balmain AFL had a number of Annandale old boys playing. However, when Simon and John went to register the Club they found that Annandale had an outstanding debt to the NSW JAFL! They quickly rethought their plan and came up with Glebe Greyhounds because they trained next to the the greyhound racing facility at Wentworth Park.

The Black ‘n’ White jumpers were given to Simon and John by John Coles, then Balmain AFL preseident who had 40 or so old Annandale Magpies jumpers in storage.
The club song was adopted from the Collingwood club song as the line “Side by side we stick together” rang true to Simon and John and represented the core values of the Club in the early years.

It would appear that 25 years on the Club owes a huge debt of gratitude to those players and Club officials who have gone before, especially to the founders Simon Kelly and John Muggeridge.

There have of course been many Presidents, Secretaries and parents involved over countless hours of involvement in match days and behind the scenes. Thanks to those people as well for upholding the Greyhound Spirit.

This article first appeared in the June 2004 club newsletter. In that article the author credits ann article written by John Muggeridge. “How We Became the Glebe Greyhounds in 1980 and Ended Up with the Famous Colours of Collingwood”, as well as past club yearbooks, in particular the 1995 edition and the President’s report by Paul Feain.

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  • I was one of a group of u15 boys from the Cleveland St Boys High School team and Newtown Saints SFL (Sydney Football League) u19’s that played for the Greyhounds during the first 2 seasons.

    I remember our teacher at Cleveland St, Mr Wagner, who played for the Balmain SFL team, telling us about a Glebe team being short of players and that we should turn up to fill in the gaps.

    The group of us went along the following Saturday, and as soon as I saw the jumpers and I said “I’m in!”

    Away games were nearly always organised chaos. I recall we’d meet Simon at the ground early morning, jumping into his van, waiting for the late comers, and then simply racing around to different addresses picking up the guys that slept in!…which on a couple of occasions resulted in forfeits, which we still played of course.

    Even though our Cleveland St team was very successful, and Newtown was a team with such wonderful history with a great home ground at Erskineville Oval, I loved playing in the Glebe (Collingwood) colours.

    My recollection of Simon and John was that they were nice, easy going guys with very good senses of humour…but strangely enough, until I read up on the history of the club, I had no idea they were so young.

    When family and time permit, I enjoy popping down to Jubilee a couple of times every season and quietly cheer the boys on from the northern fence.

    Carn Greyhounds! Carn Pies!

    Posted by Patrick Olave | February 19, 2010, 8:43 pm
  • Great stuff Patrick, thanks for that!!

    Posted by jeff | March 18, 2010, 6:24 am

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