South Australian Football Hall of Fame#2003
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The South Australian Football Hall of Fame enshrines those who have made a most significant contribution to the game of Australian Football.
The Hall of Fame was established in 2002 when 114 outstanding individuals became inaugural inductees.
Since then, the contributions of other players, administrators, media representatives and umpires have been added to this prestigious roll of honour...[http://www.sanfl.com.au/hall_of_fame/sa_football_hall_of_fame/ Hall of Fame page on official SANFL website] To be eligible for hall of fame award a player must have been retired from football for at least three years.
2002
113 inductees:
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- John Abley
- John Acraman
- Brenton Adcock
- Merv Agars
- Michael Aish
- Ken Aplin
- Paul Bagshaw
- Alby Bahr
- Barrie Barbary
- Fred Bills
- Malcolm Blight
- Dave Boyd
- Don Brebner
- Haydn Bunton, Jr
- John Cahill
- Peter Carey
- Colin Churchett
- Graham Cornes
- Allan Crabb
- Neil Craig
- John Daly
- Tony Daly
- Peter Darley
- Neil Davies
- Rick Davies
- Robert Day
- Les Dayman
- Jim Deane
- Murray Ducker
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- Russell Ebert
- Ken Eustice
- Tim Evans
- Brian Faehse
- Ken Farmer
- Grantley Fielke
- Len Fitzgerald
- Des Foster
- Percy Furler
- Frank Golding
- Michael Graham
- John Halbert
- Bob Hammond
- Jim Handby
- Bob Hank
- Neville Hayes
- Lindsay Head
- Richard Head
- Ned Hender
- Thomas Hill
- Kym Hodgeman
- Sampson Hosking
- Laurie Jervis
- George Johnston
- Neil Kerley
- Stephen Kernahan
- Ron Kneebone
- Ray Kutcher
- Tom Leahy
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- Bob Lee
- Percy Lewis
- Alick Lill
- Don Lindner
- Tom MacKenzie
- Peter Marker
- Frank Marlow
- John Marriott
- Chris McDermott
- Bruce McGregor
- Tony McGuinness
- Ian McKay
- Bob McLean
- Peter Mead
- Mark Mickan
- Hugh Millard
- Dan Moriarty
- Geof Motley
- Max Murdy
- Mark Naley
- Michael Nunan
- Jack Oatey
- Robert Oatey
- Doug Olds
- Harold Oliver
- Jack Owens
- Dennis Phillis
- Greg Phillips
- Ron Phillips
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- John Platten
- Jeff Potter
- Bob Quinn
- John Quinn
- Michael Redden
- Dinny Reedman
- Colin Richens
- Don Roach
- Barrie Robran
- Len Sallis
- Rick Schoff
- Gordon Schwartz
- Walter Scott
- Ralph Sewer
- Bob Shearman
- Bernie Smith
- Laurie Sweeney
- Michael Taylor
- Jack Tredrea
- Frank Tully
- Topsy Waldron
- Bill Wedding
- Paul Weston
- Ted Whelan
- Syd White
- Fos Williams
- John Woods
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2003
10 inductees:
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2004
10 inductees:
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2005
Eight inductees:
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2006
Eight inductees:The Advertiser, [http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/afl/a-grateful-state-says-thanks/story-e6frecrc-1111112154434 "A grateful state says thanks"], 15 August 2006
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2007
10 inductees:Sydney Morning Herald, [http://www.smh.com.au/news/Sport/Bickley-enters-SAs-footy-Hall-of-Fame/2007/08/15/1186857554776.html "Bickley enters SA's footy Hall of Fame"], 15 August 2007
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2008
Five inductees:Weekly Times Messenger, [http://www.weekly-times-messenger.whereilive.com.au/news/story/legends-make-their-way-to-the-great-hall/ "Legends make their way to the great hall"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080816215716/http://weekly-times-messenger.whereilive.com.au/news/story/legends-make-their-way-to-the-great-hall/ |date=16 August 2008 }}, 13 August 2008
- Geoff Kingston
- Nigel Smart
- Doug Thomas
- Keith Thomas
- Peter Woite
2010
Eight inductees:ABC News, [http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-08-06/francou-and-sanders-join-hall-of-fame/934804 "Francou and Sanders join Hall of Fame"], 6 August 2010
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2012
Eleven inductees:FIVEaa, [http://www.fiveaa.com.au/article_sa-football-hall-of-fame_113402 "SA Football Hall of Fame"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121031120441/http://www.fiveaa.com.au/article_sa-football-hall-of-fame_113402 |date=31 October 2012 }}
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2014
Ten inductees:
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2015
- Tim Ginever
- Brett James
- Rodney Maynard
- John Paynter
- Leigh Whicker
2016
- Brenton Phillips
- Roger James
- Stephen Williams
- John Wynne
- Brian Sando
2017
2018
- Peter Vivian
- Darren Smith
- Harry Kernahan
2019
2022
2024
References
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Category:Awards established in 2002
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