AFL Mascot Manor
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In 2004 the Australian Football League began a project known as Mascot Manor. All 16 AFL clubs had mascots in the past but to appeal to Auskick players, a common theme was decided upon for club mascots. Most clubs have an historical link with their mascots. The story begins with Toby "Torpedo" Coleman, a young, Northern Territory boy who dreams of playing AFL, stumbling across "Mascot Manor" where the 16 mascots live.
[edit] Mascots
- Adelaide - Claude "Curls" Crow. Named after SANFL great Neil "Curls" Kerley.
- Brisbane - Bernie "Gabba" Vegas. Named after Fitzroy great Bernie Quinlan.
- Carlton - "Captain Carlton".
- Collingwood - Jock "One-Eye" McPie. Named after Jock McHale, who coached Collingwood for 719 games after playing about 150.
- Essendon - Moz "Skeeter" Reynolds. Named after Dick Reynolds, 3 time winner of the Brownlow Medal and coach of Essendon for many years.
- Fremantle - Johnny "the Doc" Docker
- Geelong - "Slammin'" Sam Tomcat. Named after Slammin' Sam Newman, ruckman in the 60's and 70's, AFL Hall of Fame member
- Hawthorn - Hudson "Hawka" Knight. Named after two great Hawthorn forwards, Peter Hudson and Peter Knights, also bears some resemblance to Dermott Brereton
- Kangaroos - Barry "Brooser" Cracker. Named after Barry Cable, a rover from the 50's and 60's and Peter "Crackers" Keenan
- Melbourne - "Rotten" Ronald Deeman. Named after legendary player and coach Ron Barassi
- Port Adelaide - Tommy "Thunda" Power
- Richmond - Tiger " Stripes" Dyer. Named after AFL legend Jack "Captain Blood" Dyer.
- St Kilda - Trevor "Saint" Kilda. Named after Trevor Barker
- Sydney - Syd "Swannie" Skilton. Named after triple Brownlow medalist Bob Skilton.
- West Coast - Rick "the Rock" Eagle. Named after the Daddy Cool hit song that is played at home games, "Eagle Rock"
- Western Bulldogs - Woofer "Dogg" Whitten. Named after AFL legend Ted Whitten. Known as "Mr Football" his stirring fairwell at the MCG in 1995 is considered by some to be the greatest moment in AFL history.