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{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2018}}{{Use Australian English|date=January 2018}}The South Australian Football Hall of Fame awards were created in 2002 to recognise the players, coaches, umpires, administrators and journalists who had made a significant contribution in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL).[1] To be eligible for hall of fame award a player must have been retired from football for at least three years. 2002113 inductees: {{col-start}}{{col-break|width=20%}}- John Abley
- John Acraman
- Brenton Adcock
- Merv Agars
- Michael Aish
- Ken Aplin
- Paul Bagshaw
- Alby Bahr
- Barrie Barbary
- Fred Bills
- Malcolm Blight
- Dave Boyd
- Don Brebner
- Haydn Bunton, Jr
- John Cahill
- Peter Carey
- Colin Churchett
- Graham Cornes
- Allan Crabb
- Neil Craig
- John Daly
- Tony Daly
- Peter Darley
- Neil Davies
- Rick Davies
- Robert Day
- Les Dayman
- Jim Deane
- Murray Ducker
{{col-break|width=20%}}- Russell Ebert
- Ken Eustice
- Tim Evans
- Brian Faehse
- Ken Farmer
- Grantley Fielke
- Len Fitzgerald
- Des Foster
- Percy Furler
- Frank Golding
- Michael Graham
- John Halbert
- Bob Hammond
- Jim Handby
- Bob Hank
- Neville Hayes
- Lindsay Head
- Richard Head
- Ned Hender
- Thomas Hill
- Kym Hodgeman
- Sampson Hosking
- Laurie Jervis
- George Johnston
- Neil Kerley
- Stephen Kernahan
- Ron Kneebone
- Ray Kutcher
- Tom Leahy
{{col-break|width=20%}}- Bob Lee
- Percy Lewis
- Alick Lill
- Don Lindner
- Tom MacKenzie
- Peter Marker
- Frank Marlow
- John Marriott
- Chris McDermott
- Bruce McGregor
- Tony McGuinness
- Ian McKay
- Bob McLean
- Peter Mead
- Mark Mickan
- Hugh Millard
- Dan Moriarty
- Geof Motley
- Max Murdy
- Mark Naley
- Michael Nunan
- Jack Oatey
- Robert Oatey
- Doug Olds
- Harold Oliver
- Jack Owens
- Dennis Phillis
- Greg Phillips
- Ron Phillips
{{col-break|width=20%}}- John Platten
- Jeff Potter
- Bob Quinn
- John Quinn
- Michael Redden
- Dinny Reedman
- Colin Richens
- Don Roach
- Barrie Robran
- Len Sallis
- Rick Schoff
- Gordon Schwartz
- Walter Scott
- Ralph Sewer
- Bob Shearman
- Bernie Smith
- Laurie Sweeney
- Michael Taylor
- Jack Tredrea
- Frank Tully
- Topsy Waldron
- Bill Wedding
- Paul Weston
- Ted Whelan
- Syd White
- Fos Williams
- John Woods
{{col-end}}200310 inductees: - Max Basheer
- Jack Cockburn
- Norm Grimm
- Ray Huppatz
- David Marshall
| - Jeff Pash
- Vic Richardson
- Alton Smith
- Colin Smith
- Mark Williams
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200410 inductees: - Wayne Jackson
- Vic Johnson
- Tony Kenny
- Bruce Lindsay
- P. T. (Bo) Morton
| - Wayne Miller
- Sandy Nelson
- Rodney Pope
- Allan "Bull" Reval
- Allan Roberts
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2005Eight inductees: - Laurie Argent
- Brian Cunningham
- Don Gilbourne
- Peter Kitschke
| - Andrew Rogers
- Cliff Semmler
- Clayton Thompson
- Gary Window
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2006Eight inductees:[2] - Craig Bradley
- John Forrester
- Darren Jarman
- Rick Kinnear
| - Jack Lynch
- Shaun Rehn
- Neville Roberts
- Bob Simunsen
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200710 inductees:[3] - Bruce Abernethy
- Mark Bickley
- Jeff Bray
- Ian Day
- Max Hall
| - Scott Hodges
- Andrew Jarman
- Andrew McKay
- Kevin McSporran
- John Taylor
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2008Five inductees:[4] - Geoff Kingston
- Nigel Smart
- Doug Thomas
- Keith Thomas
- Peter Woite
2010Eight inductees:[5] - Josh Francou
- John 'Snowy' Hamilton
- Horrie Riley
- Mostyn Rutter
- Bill Sanders
- Terry Von Bertouch
- Ernest Wadham
- Bruce Winter
2012Eleven inductees:[6] - K. G. Cunningham
- Kevin Duggan
- Simon Goodwin
- Ben Hart
- Garry McIntosh
- Andrew McLeod
- Don McSweeny
- Mark Ricciuto
- Warren Tredrea
- Gavin Wanganeen
- Richard Williams
2014Ten inductees: - Laurie Cahill
- Chad Cornes
- Tyson Edwards
- Phil Gallagher
- Chris Gowans
- James Gowans
- Darel Hart
- Tony Modra
- Tim Pfeiffer
- Matthew Primus
2015Five inductees:[7] - Tim Ginever
- Brett James
- Rodney Maynard
- John Paynter
- Leigh Whicker
2016Five inductees:[8] - Brenton Phillips
- Roger James
- Stephen Williams
- John Wynne
- Brian Sando
References1. ^Hall of Fame page on official SANFL website 2. ^The Advertiser, "A grateful state says thanks", 15 August 2006 3. ^Sydney Morning Herald, "Bickley enters SA's footy Hall of Fame", 15 August 2007 4. ^Weekly Times Messenger, "Legends make their way to the great hall" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080816215716/http://weekly-times-messenger.whereilive.com.au/news/story/legends-make-their-way-to-the-great-hall/ |date=16 August 2008 }}, 13 August 2008 5. ^ABC News, "Francou and Sanders join Hall of Fame", 6 August 2010 6. ^FIVEaa, "SA Football Hall of Fame" {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121031120441/http://www.fiveaa.com.au/article_sa-football-hall-of-fame_113402 |date=31 October 2012 }} 7. ^{{cite news|last1=Rucci|first1=Michaelangelo|title=SANFL recognises five greats from SA football’s era of massive change with Hall of Fame honour|url=http://www.news.com.au/national/sanfl-recognises-five-greats-from-sa-footballs-era-of-massive-change-with-hall-of-fame-honour/story-e6frfkp9-1227516161519|accessdate=12 September 2015|agency=The Advertiser|publisher=News Corporation|date=7 September 2015}} 8. ^http://sanfl.com.au/south-australian-football-hall-of-fame-2/
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