Having played senior AFL football for both Carlton and Essendon for 12
years, (a member of the AFL'S 200 Club/1995 Premiership player/Carlton
life member), which saw him play in two Grand Finals and three night
premierships, Glenn embarked on a new sporting quest involving both
snow and speed in 2004. Whilst Glenn failed to qualify, as part of an
Australian 4-man bobsleigh team, for the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino
Italy he had quite a journey trying to get there.
Known throughout the wider community for his charity-based work
(Whitelion est. 1999 and Red Dust Role Models where he works within
Indigenous Australia) Glenn strikes an affinity with a large
demographic. His ability to speak publicly to corporate groups or
school aged youth is renowned.
With a degree in Education, two top-selling books in "Dead Bolt" [2004] (semi autobiography) and "Mongrel Punts" [2006] and an award-winning
Impro show (Melbourne International Comedy Festival) "The Spray" under
his belt, Glenn continually shows that he is more than just a
sportsperson.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: Beth <polyestagirl@hotmail.com>