Ken McGregor (footballer)

[1] After retiring from professional football he spent some time as a political journalist for the Adelaide Advertiser before moving to Canberra.

[2] He was the coach of the Port Adelaide in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) in 2013 and coached fellow SANFL club North Adelaide in 2014 and until his contract was terminated after round 9 of the 2015 season.

When Neil Craig took over as coach of the Adelaide Football Club, McGregor has started to play some of his best footy.

During 2004 he was described by Brisbane Lions star forward and enforcer Jonathan Brown as the toughest opponent he'd ever had to play on.

He was pushed forward earlier in the year by Gary Ayers, proving his prowess by kicking 5 goals in a game against Richmond.

He played his first seven games down back, before Neil Craig shifted him into the underscoring forward line.

Gasper was charged with striking, but found not guilty due to it being deemed an act of self-defence.

McGregor only played nine games in 2007, leading him to request to be traded to another club at the end of the season.