Fremantle Football Hall of Legends

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The Fremantle Football Hall of Legends was inaugurated by the Fremantle Football Club in 1995, in recognition of the new Australian Football League team's links with its home city's football heritage. The inductees are nominated by the two clubs from the Fremantle area in the West Australian Football League: East Fremantle and South Fremantle. In time, players who represented Fremantle in the AFL will join their predecessors in this prestigious Hall.

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Team

In 2001, the Fremantle Football Club yearbook put the inducted 22 players into a team, a team which would compete with any other Team of the Century named from any competition. A captain and coach were not selected, as it was too difficult to choose.

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References

  1. Football legend addresses Freo players and staff, fremantlefc.com.au, accessed 16 August 2013
Fremantle Football Hall of Legends Team
B: Frank Jenkins (South Fremantle) Con Regan (East Fremantle) Tom Grljusich (South Fremantle)
HB: Frank Treasure (South Fremantle) Carlisle 'Bub' Jarvis (East Fremantle) Doug Green (East Fremantle)
C: Maurice Rioli (South Fremantle) Clive Lewington (South Fremantle) Nipper Truscott (East Fremantle)
HF: Jack Sheedy (East Fremantle) George Prince (East Fremantle) Brian Peake (East Fremantle)
F: George Doig (East Fremantle) Bernie Naylor (South Fremantle) John Todd (footballer) (South Fremantle)
Foll: Jack Clark (East Fremantle) Stephen Michael (South Fremantle) Steve Marsh (South & East Fremantle)
Int: John Gerovich (South Fremantle) Brian Ciccotosto (South Fremantle) Jim Conway (East Fremantle)
Jerry Dolan (East Fremantle)
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