Glenn Archer

Glenn Archer is best known for his hard ball playing style. He was recently named the “Shinboner of the Century”. He is best known as one of the most courageous players in the AFL, and has been rewarded for his courage by wining the Robert Rose for Most Courageous Player award six times in nine years.

1996 was a good year for Archer, as he became a premiership player with the North Melbourne Kangaroos and won the Norm Smith Medal in the same game. He was also named in the All Australian side in the same year.

One of his proudest moments would have been when he played his 300th game and 300 kids lined up to create a “Guard of Honour”.

Since his retirement, Glenn is a Director of Stride Sports Management.