ACT Sport Hall of Fame

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

Name Sport Year
Nicole ArroldHockey2016
Neal BatesMotor Rallying2014
William BeadmanBilliards1999
Gary BelcherRugby League2010
Michael BevanCricket2012
Craig BoltonAustralian football2015
Jenny BourneOrienteering1996
Ken BradleyBoxing2000
Joanne BrownSoftball2005
Bronwyn CalverCricket2013
David CampeseRugby union2001
Keith CarnallMultiple sports1996
Lisa CarruthersHockey2003
Bradley ClydeRugby league2005
Susan CookAthletics1997
Jason CrokerRugby league2014
Laurie DaleyRugby league2004
Roderick DalgleishSailing1996
Andrew DeaneHockey2001
Robert de CastellaAthletics1999
Geoffrey DidierRugby union2000
Loretta DormanHockey1997
Brennon DowrickGymnastics2011
Robin DuffSoftball1998
David FurnerRugby league2015
James GallowayRowing1996
Tracey GaudryCycling2007
Sue GehBasketball2015
Jeff GoolagongSoftball 2019
George GreganRugby union2014
Ben HardyVolleyball2017
Laing HarrowSoftball
Ice Hockey
2005
Mike HarrowSoftball
Ice Hockey
2014
Johnny HawkeRugby league1998
Bruce HickRowing2004
James HirdAustralian football2012
Susan HobsonAthletics2007
Adam JeffreyBowls2015
Alex JesaulenkoAustralian football1995
Mary JohnstonHockey1997
Ante JuricSoccer2009
Stephen LarkhamRugby union2016
Gary LawlessTouch football2018
Lorne LeesCricket1996
Lisa LlorensAthletics2015
Ken LorrawayAthletics1997
Stuart MacDougallRugby union2002
George MakinBowls1998
Miriam ManzanoFigure skating2013
Wally MasurTennis1998
Peta MackinnonHockey2017
Bronwyn McCaskillWater skiing1996
Sally McCreedySoftball2008
Herb McEachinBasketball1996
Heather McKaySquash1995
Mal MeningaRugby league2000
Michael MiltonSkiing2015
Julie MurraySoccer2005
Paul NarracottAthletics
Bobsleigh
2003
Michael O'ConnorRugby union
Rugby league
1995
Tom O'ConnorMultiple sports1997
Siobhan PatonSwimming2013
Jeremy PaulRugby union2013
John PennayWater skiing2003
Katrina PowellHockey2009
Graeme ReidHockey2001
Joe RoffRugby union2010
Peter RyanRugby union2009
Kerry Saxby-JunnaAthletics2008
Tim SheensRugby league2011
Phil SmythBasketball2002
Sharon StekelenburgWater skiing2003
Megan StillRowing2000
Ricky StuartRugby league2003
Ben TaylorHockey2011
Petria ThomasSwimming2008
Alan TongueRugby league2019
Sacha WainwrightSoccer2010
Steve WaltersRugby league2006
Jeff WilliamsBaseball2018
Ken WilliamsBowls1999
Tania WilliamsWater skiing1997
Amy WilsonSoccer2014
Ken WoodsBowls2001
Tony WyndAustralian football2004
June YandellBowls1996
Sarah YoungHockey2012
Michael YorkHockey2003
Ned ZelicSoccer2011

Associate Members

Associate members are administrators, coaches and umpires/referees.

Name Sport Year
Russ BakerMountain biking2016
Barry BarnesBasketball2006
Peter BaskettBasketball2011
Noel BissettRugby league2018
James BrophySwimming
Hockey
Australian football
1997
Phil BrownBasketball2017
Ray BrownHockey2016
Tony CampbellHorse racing2006
Graham CarterHockey2015
Thomas ClearPolocrosse2000
Frank ClearyHorse racing2013
Chris ContiSoccer2008
Jack DormanAustralian football2011
Gordon DunsterSoccer2004
David FlattVolleyball2004
Percival DouglasAustralian football1996
Don FurnerRugby league2002
John GallopCricket2002
Terry GathercoleSwimming1998
Bob HarrowSoftball2005
Bob HitchcockRugby union2012
David HoggOrienteering2008
Alison IdeTennis2009
Joan KellettSwimming2017
Geoff LarkhamRugby union2015
Kenneth MacDonaldAustralian football2003
Harry MarrAustralian football2014
Colin MaxwellRugby union1997
Sir Warren McDonaldMultiple sports1997
Jim McIntoshShooting1996
John McIntyreRugby league2015
Les McIntyreRugby league1996
Peter McMenaminDarts2001
Robert MouattOrienteering2013
Alan MuirAustralian football2000
Siân MulhollandCycling2009
John MulrooneyAustralian football2002
Colin NicholasCricket1996
Chris NunnAthletics2015
Reg ParkIce skating2012
Margaret PereiraBowls2014
Jim RobertsSoccer
Futsal
2010
Don SelthSports history2007
Tom SermanniSoccer2012
Nicolas SzegoSoccer1999
Dick TelfordAthletics2018
Paul ThompsonRowing2017
William TicknerCricket1997
Chris TimpsonGymnastics2014
Ron TuckermanBowls2010
Dave VickersBaseball2007
Johnny WarrenSoccer2002
Ken WillisTennis2019
Dennis WilsonAthletics1998

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References

  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. 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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