Conor Glass

Australian rules footballer

Conor Glass
Glass playing for Hawthorn in April 2018
Born (1997-09-28) 28 September 1997 (age 26)
Australian rules footballer

Australian rules football career
Personal information
Original team(s) Glen (club); Derry (county)
Draft No. 62, 2016 rookie draft
Debut Round 18, 2017, Hawthorn vs. Fremantle, at Domain Stadium
Height 189 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 84 kg (185 lb)
Position(s) Midfielder
Club information
Current club Hawthorn
Number 13
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
2016– 2020 Hawthorn 21 (2)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 2020.
Career highlights
Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Conor Glass (born 28 September 1997) is a Gaelic footballer and former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He signed with Hawthorn as a category B rookie in October 2015 and was subsequently drafted with their fourth selection and sixty-second overall in the 2016 rookie draft.[1] He retired at the end of the 2020 season and returned to Ireland.[2]

Sporting career

Glass captained the Derry minors side in the All-Ireland semi-finals.[3] Glass was recruited by Hawthorn as a class B rookie in 2015.[4] Arriving in Australia in July 2016, Glass played 6 games for the Box Hill development squad that included the squad's victorious grand final team. After a full summer pre-season training regime, Glass had played 12 games in the Box Hill's senior team before getting a call up for the Hawthorn team.

AFL career

He made his debut for Hawthorn in their fifty-two point win against Fremantle at Domain Stadium in round eighteen of the 2017 season.[3] Glass was widely seen as performing well in his debut.[5] Glass performed well throughout the rest of the season,[6] and on August 2, 2017, he signed a two-year rookie/player contract extension to stay on Hawthorn's rookie list until the end of 2018.[7]

Glass played only four senior games in 2018, but despite this was seen as having improved his skills during the year.[8]

Glass was elevated to the senior list in 2019. Glass kicked his first goal during the 2019 season, during Hawthorn's round 13 loss to Essendon.[9]

Glass played four games in 2020 and decided to return to Ireland at season's end.[2]

GAA career

Glass made his debut for Derry against Longford in the 2020 National Football League, a fixture delayed by many months due to the pandemic.[10]

During the first half of the 2022 All-Ireland Senior Football Championship semi-final game against Galway, a Glass effort at scoring a point was ruled wide by Hawk-Eye. That decision came under scrutiny when Hawk-Eye was shown to have malfunctioned later in the game by overturning an umpire decision's to award a point to Galway player Shane Walsh.[11][12][13] He won an All Star at the end of the season.[14]

On 21 January 2024, Glass scored 1-2 as Glen won the 2023–24 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship for the first time after a 2-10 to 1-12 win against St Brigid's in the final at Croke Park.[15]

Statistics

Legend
  G  
Goals
  K  
Kicks
  D  
Disposals 
  T  
Tackles
  B  
Behinds 
  H  
Handballs 
  M  
Marks
Season Team No. Games Totals Averages (per game) Votes
G B K H D M T G B K H D M T
2016 Hawthorn 44 0 0
2017 Hawthorn 44 6 0 0 45 31 76 20 17 0.0 0.0 7.5 5.2 12.7 3.3 2.8 0
2018 Hawthorn 44 4 0 0 31 17 48 11 13 0.0 0.0 7.8 4.3 12.0 2.8 3.3 0
2019 Hawthorn 13 7 1 1 57 38 95 25 10 0.1 0.1 8.1 5.4 13.6 3.6 1.4 0
2020[a] Hawthorn 13 4 1 0 26 16 42 13 10 0.3 0.0 6.5 4.0 10.5 3.3 2.4 0
Career[16] 21 2 1 159 102 261 69 50 0.1 0.0 7.6 4.9 12.4 3.3 2.4 0

Notes

  1. ^ The 2020 season was played with 17 home-and-away matches per team (down from 22) and 16-minute quarters with time on (down from 20-minute quarters with time on) due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Honours and achievements

Hawthorn

Glen

Derry

References

  1. ^ King, Travis (28 October 2015). "Hawks sign rising Irish star Conor Glass as B rookie". AFL.com.au. Bigpond. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Homesick Hawk retires, returns to Ireland". 23 September 2020.
  3. ^ a b Duffy, Emma (20 July 2017). "Derry youngster Conor Glass set to make AFL debut on Saturday". TheJournal.ie. Distilled Media. Retrieved 23 July 2017.
  4. ^ King, Travis (28 October 2015). "Hawks sign rising Irish star Conor Glass as B rookie". Australian Football League. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  5. ^ Casey, Gavan (22 July 2017). "Australians rave about Derry's Conor Glass after impressive AFL debut". The 42. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Season review: Conor Glass". Hawthorn Football Club. 13 September 2017. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  7. ^ "Young Hawks sign on". Hawthorn Football Club. 2 August 2017. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  8. ^ "Season snapshot: Conor Glass". Hawthorn Football Club. 13 November 2018. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  9. ^ O'Brien, Kevin (14 June 2019). "Derry's Conor Glass scores first ever AFL goal for Hawthorn". The 42. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  10. ^ "Derry shine as Glass returns". 19 October 2020.
  11. ^ "Is there a problem with HawkEye? Shane Walsh's free late in the half was deemed wide by the technology at Croke Park, but the replay would suggest otherwise". The Sunday Game. 9 July 2022.
  12. ^ "'The technology got it wrong' — Jim McGuinness slams Shane Walsh Hawkeye decision". JOE.ie. 9 July 2022.
  13. ^ "More Hawkeye Controversy After Conor Glass Shot Appeared To Go Over". Balls.ie. 11 July 2022.
  14. ^ Roche, Frank (27 October 2022). "Kerry lead way as 11 rookie All Stars signal the changing landscape". Irish Independent.
  15. ^ "Glen go one better with dramatic win over St Brigid's in All-Ireland final". RTE Sport. 21 January 2024. Retrieved 26 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Conor Glass' player profile at AFL Tables". AFL Tables.

External links

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  • Conor Glass's playing statistics from AFL Tables
Sporting positions
Preceded by Derry Senior Football Captain
2023–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Glen squads
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Glen2023 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship runners-up
  • 1 C. Bradley
  • 2 C. Mulholland
  • 3 R. Dougan
  • 4 C. Carville (c)
  • 5 T. Flanagan
  • 6 M. Warnock
  • 7 E. Mulholland
  • 8 C. Glass
  • 9 E. Bradley
  • 10 E. Doherty
  • 11 J. Doherty
  • 12 C. Convery
  • 13 A. Doherty
  • 14 D. Tallon
  • 15 C. McGuckian
Subs used
19 S. O'Hara for Convery
18 P. Gunning for A. Doherty
Manager
M. O'Rourke
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Glen2024 All-Ireland Senior Club Football Champions (1st title)
  • 1 C. Bradley
  • 2 M. Warnock
  • 3 R. Dougan
  • 4 C. Carville (c)
  • 5 E. Mulholland
  • 6 C. McFaul
  • 7 C. Mulholland
  • 8 C. Glass
  • 9 E. Bradley
  • 10 E. Doherty
  • 20 J. McDermott
  • 25 T. Flanagan
  • 13 A. Doherty
  • 14 D. Tallon
  • 15 C. McGuckian
Subs used
12 C. Convery for E. Mulholland
19 S. O'Hara for C. Carville
23 C. McCabe for A. Doherty
Subs not used
16 A. Warnock
11 J. Doherty
16 A. McGonigle
18 T. Higgins
21 D. McDermott
22 P. Gunning
24 M. Dixon
26 R. Winton
27 O. Hegarty
28 C. Gallagher
Manager
M. O'Rourke
Selectors
R. Porter
J. Bradley
M. McCullagh
Awards
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2022 All Star Gaelic Football Team
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  • 1 R. Beggan
  • 2 R. Dougan
  • 3 B. Stack
  • 4 P. Frost
  • 5 R. Fallon
  • 6 C. McFaul
  • 7 M. Warnock
  • 8 C. GlassFOTY
  • 9 E. Bradley
  • 10 E. Mulholland
  • 11 P. Mannion
  • 12 S. Walsh
  • 13 B. O'Carroll
  • 14 D. Kirwan
  • 15 B. Hurley
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First round
Second round
Third round
Fourth round
Fifth round
Sixth round
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Box Hill Football Club 2018 VFL premiers
Box Hill 10.12 (72) defeated Casey 8.14 (62), at Marvel Stadium
Coach: Newman