South Australian Football Hall of Fame
The South Australian Football Hall of Fame awards were created in 2002 to recognise the players, coaches, umpires, administrators and journalists who had made a significant contribution in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).[1] To be eligible for hall of fame award a player must have been retired from football for at least three years.
2002[]
113 inductees:
2003[]
10 inductees:
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2004[]
10 inductees:
2005[]
Eight inductees:
2006[]
Eight inductees:[2]
2007[]
10 inductees:[3]
2008[]
Five inductees:[4]
2010[]
Eight inductees:[5]
2012[]
Eleven inductees:[6]
- K. G. Cunningham
- Simon Goodwin
- Ben Hart
- Garry McIntosh
- Andrew McLeod
- Mark Ricciuto
- Warren Tredrea
- Gavin Wanganeen
2014[]
Ten inductees:
- Laurie Cahill
- Chad Cornes
- Tyson Edwards
- Phil Gallagher
- Chris Gowans
- James Gowans
- Darel Hart
- Tony Modra
- Matthew Primus
2015[]
Five inductees:[7]
- Tim Ginever
- Brett James
- Rodney Maynard
- John Paynter
- Leigh Whicker
2016[]
Five inductees:[8]
2017[]
Three inductees:[9]
- Stuart Palmer
- Michael O'Loughlin
- John Condon
2018[]
Three inductees:[10]
- Peter Vivian
- Darren Smith
- Harry Kernahan
2019[]
Three inductees:[11]
References[]
- ^ Hall of Fame page on official SANFL website
- ^ The Advertiser, "A grateful state says thanks", 15 August 2006
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald, "Bickley enters SA's footy Hall of Fame", 15 August 2007
- ^ Weekly Times Messenger, "Legends make their way to the great hall" Archived 16 August 2008 at the Wayback Machine, 13 August 2008
- ^ ABC News, "Francou and Sanders join Hall of Fame", 6 August 2010
- ^ FIVEaa, "SA Football Hall of Fame" Archived 31 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Rucci, Michaelangelo (7 September 2015). "SANFL recognises five greats from SA football's era of massive change with Hall of Fame honour". News Corporation. The Advertiser. Retrieved 12 September 2015.
- ^ http://sanfl.com.au/south-australian-football-hall-of-fame-2/
- ^ "Hall of Fame Archive - SANFL". SANFL. Retrieved 21 April 2020.
- ^ Rucci, Michelangelo (5 September 2018). "Peter "Milky" Vivian, Darren Smith and Harry Kernahan make up the Class of 2018 in the SA Football Hall of Fame". The Advertiser. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
- ^ Milbank, Zac. "2019 West End Hall of Fame Inductees". SANFL. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
Categories:
- South Australian National Football League
- Australian rules football museums and halls of fame
- Awards established in 2002
- Halls of fame in Australia
- 2002 establishments in Australia
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