Ex-AFL player Glenn Archer gets green light to appeal runner assault
2 days ago ... North Melbourne great Glenn Archer can appeal his conviction for assaulting a runner at his son's junior football game, after getting the go-ahead from a Supreme Court judge. Archer, 45, punched a volunteer runner, breaking his glasses, after tensions boiled over at a match at Heidelberg oval on June 25 ...
Glenn Archer - NMFC.com.au
Glenn Archer. Originally from Lyndale in the Noble Park area, he was never a " stand out" player in the junior competition. In 1990 he turned up at North under 19's and only trained for about two weeks before heading back to play with his mates. Carlton was interested in him at the time but North kept working on him.
Glenn Archer - Wikipedia
Glenn Archer (born 24 March 1973) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played his entire career with the North Melbourne Football Club. Archer had a reputation as one of the most courageous players ever to play the game. The AFL Players Association awarded him the Robert Rose Award for Most ...
Former AFL star Glenn Archer charged over alleged assault at junior ...
26 Jun 2017 ... Dual AFL premiership player Glenn Archer has been charged over an alleged assault at his son's junior football match in Melbourne.
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Mr Glenn Archer - Researchers - ANU
Glenn joined the Australian Public Service (APS) in the late 70s and after a few years moved from Security related roles into IT. Following several promotions hr left the Public Service in 1989 to work for Apple - in engineering and sales roles. After more than eight years at Apple, he moved to manage a mid-sized consulting ...
Former AFL star Glenn Archer convicted, fined over assault at junior ...
31 Aug 2017 ... Former North Melbourne star Glenn Archer labels the court process crazy as he is convicted and fined for punching a volunteer runner at a junior football game, and forced to pay $995 for the man's broken glasses.