Fremantle Team of Legends - Team

Team

The final selected team was announced at the Foundation Day Derby Ball on 2 June 2007. It also involved the commissioning of a jumper to commemorate the team which consisted of the colours of the two Fremantle WAFL teams. The sleeveless jumper is predominantly white with red trimming around the neck and sleeve lines and two blue thin hoops around the stomach region with a Titan holding a shield in the left hand and sword in the right. The word "Fremantle" is above the Titan and "Legends" is below the Titan.

Fremantle Team of Legends
B: Brad Hardie (South Fremantle) Con Regan (East Fremantle) Jack Clarke (East Fremantle)
HB: Norm Rogers (East Fremantle) Frank Jenkins (South Fremantle) Carlisle Jarvis (East Fremantle)
C: John Todd (South Fremantle) Ray Sorrell (East Fremantle) William 'Nipper' Truscott (East Fremantle)
HF: Len Crabbe (South Fremantle) John Gerovich (South Fremantle) Maurice Rioli (South Fremantle)
F: Jack Sheedy (East Fremantle) – co-captain Bernie Naylor (South Fremantle) George Doig (East Fremantle)
Foll: Stephen Michael (East Fremantle) Brian Peake (East Fremantle) Steve Marsh (East Fremantle) – co-captain
Int: Doug Green (East Fremantle) Tom Grljusich (South Fremantle) Graham Melrose (East Fremantle)
Dave Woods (East Fremantle)
Coach: Jerry Dolan (East Fremantle)


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