South Australian Football Hall of Fame
Sports hall of fame for Australian rules footballers who contributed to the sport in South Australia
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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...[1] To be eligible for hall of fame award a player must have been retired from football for at least three years.
2002
114 inductees:
2003
10 inductees:
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2004
10 inductees:
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2005
Eight inductees:
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2006
Eight inductees:[2]
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2007
10 inductees:[3]
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2008
Five inductees:[4]
- Geoff Kingston
- Nigel Smart
- Doug Thomas
- Keith Thomas
- Peter Woite
2010
Eight inductees:[5]
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2012
Eleven inductees:[6]
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2014
Ten inductees:
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2015
Five inductees:[7]
- Tim Ginever
- Brett James
- Rodney Maynard
- John Paynter
- Leigh Whicker
2016
Five inductees:[8]
- Brenton Phillips
- Roger James
- Stephen Williams
- John Wynne
- Brian Sando
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]
2022
Four inductees:[9]
2023
Four inductees:[12]
- Daryl Hicks
- Nick Chigwidden
- Sonny Morey
- Charles Kingston
2024
Four inductees:[13]
- Lyle Griffin
- Roy Laird
- Jake Sheedy
- Scott Thompson[14]
2025
Four inductees:[15]
- Andrew Payze
- James Allan
- David Kantilla
- Kris Grant