Greg Phillips

Australian rules footballer

Australian rules footballer
Greg Phillips
Personal information
Nickname(s) Kutchie
Date of birth (1959-03-26) 26 March 1959 (age 65)
Height 188 cm (6 ft 2 in)
Weight 98 kg (216 lb)
Playing career1
Years Club Games (Goals)
1976–82, 1987–93 Port Adelaide (SANFL) 305 (84) [1]
1983–86 Collingwood (VFL) 084 (12)
Total 389 (96)
Representative team honours
Years Team Games (Goals)
1978–1990 South Australia 20
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1993.
Career highlights

Club

  • 8× Port Adelaide premiership player (1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992)
  • Port Adelaide premiership captain (1992)
  • Port Adelaide best & fairest (1988)
  • Port Adelaide captain (1991-1993)

Representative

Honours

Sources: AFL Tables, AustralianFootball.com

Greg Phillips (born 26 March 1959) is a former Australian rules football player who played for the Port Adelaide Football Club in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) and Collingwood Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He also played 20 interstate matches for South Australia.

Port Adelaide (1976–1982)

Greg Phillips started his career in 1976 at Port Adelaide and was a key member of their defence during a successful era for the club. At the 1980 Adelaide State of Origin Carnival he was selected in the All-Australian team.

Collingwood (1983–1986)

Phillips joined VFL club Collingwood in 1983 following his Port Adelaide coach John Cahill to the club. Phillips played four seasons with Collingwood before returning to Port Adelaide in 1987.

Port Adelaide (1987–1993)

Phillips returned to Port Adelaide in 1987. The following year, he won the club's best and fairest. Phillips was captain of Port Adelaide from 1991 to the end of the 1993 season, when he announced his retirement. He was a member of eight Port Adelaide premiership sides, in 1977, 1979–1981, 1988–1990, and 1992.

Honours

In 1980 Greg Phillips was named in the All Australian squad. In 2000 Phillips was selected as a centre half back in Port Adelaide's official 'Greatest Team 1870 to 2000'. In 2020, he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.[2]

Personal life

Philips has three daughters with his wife Julie. His youngest daughter, Erin Phillips, was a member of the Australian basketball team, and began playing Australian rules with the Adelaide AFL Women's team in the inaugural 2017 season; she is a two time AFLW best and fairest winner.[3][4] Erin subsequently moved to Port Adelaide when it joined the AFLW in 2022 (AFLW Season 7) as the team's inaugural captain.

Another daughter, Amy, is married to former AFL player Shaun Burgoyne.[5] Phillips now coaches Virginia Football Club in the Adelaide Plains Football League, whom he has led to three consecutive grand finals.

References

  1. ^ These totals refer to premiership matches (home-and-away and finals matches) only.
  2. ^ "Port's Phillips joins footy's Hall of Fame". au.sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  3. ^ Smith, Steve (23 February 2017). "With WNBA and AFLW, Erin Phillips redefines two-sport stardom". ESPN.com. Retrieved 25 February 2017.
  4. ^ "All-conquering AFLW star hopes sons will follow in their mothers' footsteps". ABC News. 2 April 2019.
  5. ^ McGowan, Marc (14 September 2016). "Olympic medal-winning basketballer Erin Phillips signs with AFLNT-Adelaide Crows football". NT News. News Limited. Retrieved 14 September 2016.

External links

  • Greg Phillips's playing statistics from AFL Tables
  • Greg Phillips at AustralianFootball.com
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Port Adelaide Football Club: Greatest Team 1870–2000
Full-back
Half-back
CentreHalf-forward
Full-forward
Ruck
InterchangeCoach
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Captains of the Port Adelaide Football Club
SANFL
(seniors)
AFL
AFLW
SANFL
(reserves)
  • 1997: Ginever
  • 1998: Borlase
  • 1999: D. Brown
  • 2000–2003: Poole
  • 2004–2005: T. Brown
  • 2006–2007: Clayton
  • 2008–2009: Ah Chee
  • 2010–2013: Meiklejohn
  • 2014–2018: Summerton
  • 2019–: Sutcliffe
Port Adelaide joined the AFL as a separate entity to the SANFL side. The two clubs merged in 2014, and the SANFL side now functions as Port Adelaide's AFL reserves team.
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John Cahill Medal • Port Adelaide Football Club best and fairest winners
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Port Adelaide Football Club1977 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 17.11 (113) defeated Glenelg 16.9 (105), at Football Park
Coach: J. Cahill
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Port Adelaide Football Club1979 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 12.8 (80) defeated South Adelaide 12.5 (77), at Football Park
  • 1. Cunningham (c)
  • 2. D. Cahill
  • 3. Clifford
  • 4. Eckermann
  • 5. Evans
  • 6. Porplycia
  • 7. Dawson
  • 9. Faletic
  • 12. Abernethy
  • 14. Boyd
  • 16. Belton
  • 17. Curtis
  • 21. M. Williams
  • 22. Phillips
  • 23. Giles
  • 24. Hannan
  • 26. Hofner
  • 29. Dolan
  • 30. Bradmore
  • 31. Sorrell
Coach: Cahill
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Port Adelaide Football Club1980 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 11.15 (81) defeated Norwood 9.9 (63), at Football Park
Coach: Cahill
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Port Adelaide Football Club1981 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 14.11 (95) defeated Glenelg 6.8 (44), at Football Park
Coach: Cahill
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Port Adelaide Football Club1988 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 12.12 (84) defeated Glenelg 8.7 (55), at Football Park
Coach: Cahill
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Port Adelaide Football Club1989 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 15.18 (108) defeated North Adelaide 1.8 (14), at Football Park
Coach: Cahill
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Port Adelaide Football Club1990 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 16.12 (108) defeated Glenelg 13.15 (93), at Football Park
Coach: Cahill
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Port Adelaide Football Club1992 SANFL premiers
Port Adelaide 17.3 (105) defeated Glenelg 7.7 (49), at Football Park
Coach: Cahill
Greg Phillips in South Australian State of Origin teams
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South Australian team1979 State of Origin Carnival
Coach: Kerley
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South Australian team1983 Interstate Championships
South Australia 26.16 (172) defeated Victoria 17.14 (116), at Football Park, 16 May 1983
Western Australia 24.14 (134) defeated South Australia 16.14 (110), at Subiaco Oval, 4 June 1983
Both games
State of Origin vs. Victoria
State Game vs. Western Australia
  • A. Aish
  • Curtis
  • Davies
  • Jenkins
  • McGuinness
  • Spiel
Coach: Hammond
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South Australian team1984 Interstate Championships
Victoria 16.12 (108) defeated South Australia 16.8 (104), at Football Park, 15 May 1984
Western Australia 14.14 (98) defeated South Australia 14.13 (97), at Football Park, 9 June 1984
Both games
State of Origin vs. Victoria
State Game vs. Western Australia
Coach: Kerley
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South Australian team1986 State of Origin
Coach: Cornes
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South Australian team1989 State of Origin
Coach: Cahill
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1990 SANFL West-End All-Stars Challenge - Country v City
The Advertiser Country All-Stars 23.15 (153) d The News City All-Stars 14.28 (112) at Football Park, 21 May 1990
The Advertiser Country All-Stars
The News City All-Stars
Fos Williams Medal: Andrew Jarman