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ACT Sport Hall of Fame

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ACT Sport Hall of Fame was established by ACTSPORT in 1995. It was taken over by the Australian Capital Territory Government after ACTSPORT ceased operations in 2015.[1] Inductees are announced as part of the annual CBR Sport Awards. ACT Sport Hall of Fame is physically located at the University of Canberra's Sporting Commons.[2]

There are two types of membership into the ActewAGL ACT Sport Hall of Fame:[3]

  • Full Members – Athletes only, who have been retired for at least 3 years.
  • Associate Members – Administrators, officials, referees and other support staff.

Full Members

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Name Sport Year
Nicole Arrold Hockey 2016
Neal Bates Motor Rallying 2014
Darren Beadman Horse racing 2022
William Beadman Billiards 1999
Gary Belcher Rugby League 2010
Michael Bevan Cricket 2012
Graham Bluett Orienteering 2023
Craig Bolton Australian football 2015
Jenny Bourne Orienteering 1996
Ken Bradley Boxing 2000
Joanne Brown Softball 2005
Ray Brown Hockey 2016
Bronwyn Calver Cricket 2013
David Campese Rugby union 2001
Keith Carnall Multiple sports 1996
Lisa Carruthers Hockey 2003
Bradley Clyde Rugby league 2005
Susan Cook Athletics 1997
Jason Croker Rugby league 2014
Laurie Daley Rugby league 2004
Roderick Dalgleish Sailing 1996
Andrew Deane Hockey 2001
Robert de Castella Athletics 1999
Geoffrey Didier Rugby union 2000
Loretta Dorman Hockey 1997
Brennon Dowrick Gymnastics 2011
Robin Duff Softball 1998
Katrina Fanning Rugby league 2024
Jamie Fernandez Rowing 2021[4]
David Furner Rugby league 2015
James Galloway Rowing 1996
Tracey Gaudry Cycling 2007
Sue Geh Basketball 2015
Jeff Goolagong Softball 2019
George Gregan Rugby union 2014
Brad Haddin Cricket 2024
Ben Hardy Volleyball 2017
Mike Harrow Softball
Ice Hockey
2014
Johnny Hawke Rugby league 1998
Bruce Hick Rowing 2004
James Hird Australian football 2012
Susan Hobson Athletics 2007
Adam Jeffrey Bowls 2015
Alex Jesaulenko Australian football 1995
Mary Johnston Hockey 1997
Ante Juric Soccer 2009
Stephen Larkham Rugby union 2016
Gary Lawless Touch football 2018
Glenn Lazarus Rugby league 2022
Lorne Lees Cricket 1996
Lisa Llorens Athletics 2015
Ken Lorraway Athletics 1997
Stuart MacDougall Rugby union 2002
George Makin Bowls 1998
Miriam Manzano Figure skating 2013
Wally Masur Tennis 1998
Peta Mackinnon Hockey 2017[5]
Bronwyn McCaskill Water skiing 1996
Sally McCreedy Softball 2008
Herb McEachin Basketball 1996
Heather McKay Squash 1995
Mal Meninga Rugby league 2000
Michael Milton Skiing 2015
Julie Murray Soccer 2005
Paul Narracott Athletics
Bobsleigh
2003
Michael O'Connor Rugby union
Rugby league
1995
Tom O'Connor Multiple sports 1997
Eddie Palubinskas Basketball 2021
Siobhan Paton Swimming 2013
Jeremy Paul Rugby union 2013
John Pennay Water skiing 2003
Katrina Powell Hockey 2009
Graeme Reid Hockey 2001
Joe Roff Rugby union 2010
Peter Ryan Rugby union 2009
Kerry Saxby-Junna Athletics 2008
Tim Sheens Rugby league 2011
Phil Smyth Basketball 2002
Sharon Stekelenburg Water skiing 2003
Megan Still Rowing 2000
Ricky Stuart Rugby league 2003
Ben Taylor Hockey 2011
Petria Thomas Swimming 2008
William Tickner Cricket 1997
Alan Tongue Rugby league 2019
Sacha Wainwright Soccer 2010
Steve Walters Rugby league 2006
Jeff Williams Baseball 2018
Ken Williams Bowls 1999
Tania Williams Water skiing 1997
Amy Wilson Soccer 2014
Ken Woods Bowls 2001
Tony Wynd Australian football 2004
June Yandell Bowls 1996
Sarah Young Hockey 2012
Michael York Hockey 2003
Ned Zelic Soccer 2011

Associate Members

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Associate members are administrators, coaches and umpires/referees.

Name Sport Year
Russ Baker Mountain biking 2016
Barry Barnes Basketball 2006
Peter Baskett Basketball 2011
Noel Bissett Rugby league 2018[6]
James Brophy Swimming
Hockey
Australian football
1997
Phil Brown Basketball 2017
Tony Campbell Horse racing 2006
Graham Carter Hockey 2015
Thomas Clear Polocrosse 2000
Frank Cleary Horse racing 2013
Chris Conti Soccer 2008
Jack Dorman Australian football 2011
Percival Douglas Australian football 1996
Gordon Dunster Soccer 2004
Laurie Fisher Rugby union 2023
David Flatt Volleyball 2004
Don Furner Rugby league 2002
John Gallop Cricket 2002
Terry Gathercole Swimming 1998
Ben Gathercole Triathlon 2021
Carrie Graf Basketball 2024
Bob Harrow Softball 2005
Laing Harrow Softball
Ice Hockey
2005
Ron Harvey Basketball 2024
Graham “Joe” Henstock Hockey 2023
Bob Hitchcock Rugby union 2012
David Hogg Orienteering 2008
Alison Ide Tennis 2009
Joan Kellett Swimming 2017
Geoff Larkham Rugby union 2015
Phil Lynch Basketball
Journalism
2021
Kenneth MacDonald Australian football 2003
Harry Marr Australian football 2014
Colin Maxwell Rugby union 1997
Sir Warren McDonald Multiple sports 1997
Jim McIntosh Shooting 1996
John McIntyre Rugby league 2015
Les McIntyre Rugby league 1996
Peter McMenamin Darts 2001
Robert Mouatt Orienteering 2013
Alan Muir Australian football 2000
Siân Mulholland Cycling 2009
John Mulrooney Australian football 2002
Colin Nicholas Cricket 1996
Chris Nunn Athletics 2015
Reg Park Ice skating 2012
Margaret Pereira Bowls 2014
Jim Roberts Soccer
Futsal
2010
Don Selth Sports history 2007
Tom Sermanni Soccer 2012
Nicolas Szego Soccer 1999
Dick Telford Athletics 2018
Paul Thompson Rowing 2017
Chris Timpson Gymnastics 2014
Ron Tuckerman Bowls 2010
Dave Vickers Baseball 2007
Johnny Warren Soccer 2002
Ken Willis Tennis 2019
Ben Williams Soccer 2022
Denis Wilson Athletics 1998

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References

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  1. ^ "ACTSPORT: Canberra's peak sporting body to shut down after 30 years of service". ABC News. 8 July 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  2. ^ Dutton, Chris (3 September 2014). "University of Canberra adds soccer venue to its sporting commons project". Canberra Times. Retrieved 28 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Hall of Fame". ACTSport website on the Wayback Machine. Archived from the original on 20 July 2015. Retrieved 30 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Jamie Fernandez". CBR Sports Awards. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  5. ^ "Peta Mackinnon (Gallagher)". CBR Sports Awards. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Noel Bissett OAM". CBR Sport Awards. Retrieved 11 September 2022.
  7. ^ Dutton, Chris (19 November 2019). "Canberra sport awards: Kelsey-Lee Barber, Nathan Lyon and Capitals win big". Canberra Times. Retrieved 2 December 2019.
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