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Revision as of 10:48, 25 September 2008
It has been suggested that this article be merged with Australian Football League. (Discuss) Proposed since September 2008. |
In 2004 the Australian Football League began a project known as Mascot Manor. All 16 AFL clubs had mascots in the past but to appeal to Auskick players, a common theme was decided upon for club mascots. Most clubs have an historical link with their mascots. The story begins with Toby "Torpedo" Coleman, a young, Northern Territory boy who dreams of playing AFL, stumbling across "Mascot Manor" where the 16 mascots live.[1]
List of Mascots
Club | Nickname | Character Description | Named After | Photo |
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Adelaide Football Club | Claude Curls Crow | |||
Brisbane Lions | Bernie Gabba Vegas | Bernie Quinlan | ||
Carlton Football Club | Captain Carlton | |||
Collingwood Football Club | Jock One Eye McPie | Jock McHale | ||
Essendon Football Club | Moz Skeeta Reynolds | Dick Reynolds | ||
Fremantle Football Club | Johnny The Doc Docker | a blonde haired surfer with a surfboard under one arm | ||
Geelong Football Club | Slammin' Sam Tomcat | Sam Newman | ||
Hawthorn Football Club | Hudson Hawka Knights | Peter Hudson and Peter Knights | ||
Melbourne Football Club | Rotten Ronald Deeman | Ron Barassi and Ron Andrews | ||
North Melbourne Football Club | Barry Bruiser Cracker | Peter "Crackers" Keenan | ||
Port Adelaide Football Club | Tommy 'Thunda' Power | |||
Richmond Football Club | Tiger Stripes Dyer | Jack Dyer | ||
St Kilda Football Club | Trevor Saint Kilda | Trevor Barker | ||
Sydney Swans | Syd Swannie Skilton | Bob Skilton | ||
West Coast Eagles | Rick The Rock Eagle | Eagle Rock (song) by Daddy Cool | ||
Western Bulldogs | Woofer Dogg Whitten | Ted Whitten |
References
- ^ Geoff McClure (December 12, 2003), Meet Jock, Moz, Bruiser, The Age