A shocking captaincy debut and frustration for a footy great: Meet the newest hall of fame inductees
- Hawthorn legend Jason Dunstall has been inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, marking a significant achievement in his career.
- Statistics show that set-shot accuracy this year is 54.1 percent, the best it has been in a decade, according to Champion Data.
- Dunstall expressed that his induction was humbling, reflecting on his understanding of the changes in the game.
- Geelong star Jeremy Cameron, with 69 goals, is aiming to end the century drought this season, though Dunstall believes achieving 100 goals is now much harder.
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A shocking captaincy debut and frustration for a footy great: Meet the newest hall of fame inductees
Former Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, ex-netball star Laura Geitz and Australian rules Legend Jason Dunstall are among seven inductees to the Sport Australia Hall of Fame unveiled on Thursday. They are joined by 430-game NRL great Cameron Smith, two-time grand slam winner Lleyton Hewitt and Australia’s most successful Winter Olympian, Torah Bright (snowboarding). Also inducted, as a general member, is Dr Peter Harcourt
Mark Schwarzer OAM inducted into Sport Australia Hall of Fame
Mark Schwarzer OAM, one of Australian football’s most accomplished and enduring figures, has today been officially inducted into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2025. Recognised as an Athlete Member, Schwarzer joins the nation’s highest sporting honour for his exceptional career as a goalkeeper and record-breaking contributions to the game. A cornerstone of the Socceroos’ “Golden Generation,” Schwarzer became Australia's…
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