Neil Kerley

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Donald Neil Kerley (born 20 February 1934) is a former Australian rules football player and coach.

Kerley played his career in South Australia in the SANFL, spanning 1952-1969. He played for West Adelaide, Glenelg and South Adelaide. He was revered not only in his hometown of Adelaide, but in Victoria, due to his presence in interstate State of Origin games. He represented South Australia 32 times, and was feared for his toughness. Overall, Kerley played 260 SANFL games, won All-Australian selection in 1961, and captained all 3 of his clubs.

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Playing highlights

Coaching highlights

Other

Kerley was a boundary rider for the Seven Network during the 1990s

Kerley is currently a selector for the AFL's All-Australian team.

Sources

SANFL official site

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