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==References==
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Revision as of 10:48, 25 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
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

  1. ^ Geoff McClure (December 12, 2003), Meet Jock, Moz, Bruiser, The Age