List of Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees

List of Australian Football Hall of Fame inductees

This is a listing of inductees into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.

Legends

The "Year Recognised" indicates the year in which the inductee was enshrined as a "Legend". All "Legends" to date were either recognised as such in the year the Hall of Fame was established (1996, 13 in total), or were inducted the same year and have been promoted since. "Snr Games" refers to the total games played at senior level in any one of the major Australian football leagues (including the SANFL and the WAFL).

Umpires

* Ken Aplin
* Henry 'Ivo' Crapp
* Jeff Crouch
* Bill Deller
* Jack Elder
* Tom McArthur
* Jack McMurray, Sr.
* Jack McMurray, Jr.
* Ian Robinson
* Rowan Sawers
* Bob Scott
* Ray Scott

Media

* Norman Banks
* Harry Beitzel
* Alf Brown
* Hugh Buggy
* Ron Casey
* Geoff Christian
* Hector DeLacy
* Reginald Wilmot

Coaches

* Haydn Bunton Junior
* John Cahill
* Tom Hafey
* Frank 'Checker' Hughes
* Allan Jeans
* John Kennedy, Sr.
* Johnny Leonard
* Phillip Matson
* James 'Jock' McHale
* Jack Oatey
* David Parkin
* Norm Smith
* John Todd
* Fos Williams

Administrators

* Bruce Andrew
* Max Basheer
* Charles Brownlow
* Jack Hamilton
* H. C. A. Harrison
* Thomas Hill
* Sir Kenneth Luke
* 'Like' McBrien
* Bob McLean
* Dr William C. McClelland
* Eric McCutchan
* Pat Rodriguez
* Tom Wills


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