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A runner-up with Adelaide United in 2005/06 and in 2011/12 with Perth Glory in the A-League, Travis Dodd has fallen short of a championship twice, but don't underestimate this footballer's ability. An attacking player, Dodd has continued to grow over the years. Dodd made the history books in August 2006 when he scored on debut making him the first Indigenous Australian to score an international goal.
Photo by Getty Images Jan 4, 2013
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only one way to describe mundine a total muslim scumbag
Replybuddy franklin before peter matera,gotta be kidding.
ReplyJust to add to my previous post..why isn't "Chicken George" on the list? Didn't he achieve enough?
ReplyWhew, just for a moment I thought the Big Fulla missed out too, but he was there and just as well. It ain't a list without Big Artie. I agree with Lumwana Chris tho. No Polly Farmer or Sid Jackson and from league, no John "Chicka" Ferguson and what about the "Black Flash", Larry Corowa? I think they tried too hard to get as many sports on the list instead of aiming for the best sports people.
ReplyTotally agree with Lumwana Chris! Prolly Farmer changed the game of AFL. To not have him in there is a travesty! BTW Cyril Rioli would be a good inclusion.
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