Former Parramatta Eels winger Neville “Nifty” Glover has died aged 70.
- He played 121 games for Parramatta and 13 for Penrith between 1975–1983, scoring 59 tries, and represented both NSW and Australia in 1978.
- Glover was a highly regarded winger and later named in Parramatta’s “legend” team, with teammates praising both his talent and character.
- Despite a strong career, he was often remembered for a dropped pass in the 1976 grand final that cost Parramatta a potential premiership win.
- After football, he built a career as a police sergeant and senior prosecutor and was awarded an OAM.
- Parramatta is expected to honour him in an upcoming match.
- https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/nrl/parramatta-nsw-and-australian-winger-neville-nifty-glover-dies-aged-70/news-story/a44bf61417e653520e2a8d7f11af1019
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Dad loved Glover. Quality Winger before moving to Penrith. Loved him and Graeme Atkins on the Wings in the 80's.
Of course Guru but loved them as well.
It says they will honor Glover on Monday, knowing Ryles and how much he values the history of the club he will make it a big deal to win on Monday for Glover. In the past things like this would be a distraction, though Ryles makes it known the history is so important.
Had a few beers at parties with Nifty way back in the day. I played some footy with his brothers.
RIP bloke.
RIP legend. Sincerest condolences to his family. Nifty was a great servant to Parra, NSW, Australia and society through his police work.
I enjoyed listening to his insight on the Cumberland Throw podcasts years gone by. No one was more Parra than Nev. Wore his heart on his sleeve for his Eels.
When we talk about great eels wingers people forget what a great winger Neville was. RIP Neville
Nifty always hung around the club on game day at commbank, always willing to have a chat, and also let people know who he was lol.
Unfortunately he will always be remembered for dropping that pass in the 76 grand final loss to manly 13-10. The pass was not a great pass and if anything the botched pass should be talked about more than the drop.
Condolences to his family and I hope the club honours him in a fitting way.