Jamie Dwyer inducted into Sport Australia Hall of Fame

Published Sun 14 Nov 2021

Hockey great Jamie Dwyer’s achievements and impact on Australian sport have been recognised with induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame (SAHOF).

The former Kookaburra, who made 365 appearances and scored 243 goals for his country in an international career spanning 16 years which included multiple team and individual honours, was announced as one of eight new inductees into the prestigious SAHOF club.

“Jamie is arguably Australia’s greatest men’s hockey player and his accomplishments for the Kookaburras are unmatched,” said Hockey Australia President Mel Woosnam.

“Jamie Dwyer is a household name not only in Australia but many parts of the world due to the calibre of player he was, his will to win, his tenacious character on the pitch, his success, and his longevity to compete at the highest level for as long as he did.”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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“The fact Jamie only retired in 2016 and nominees for the SAHOF must be retired from their sport for a minimum of four years underlines his standing among Australia’s sporting greats.”

“Jamie’s induction into the Sport Australia Hall of Fame is richly deserved and on behalf of the Australian hockey community I congratulate him and the other seven inductees.”

The Sport Australia Hall of Fame will come to life for 2021 in a television special on the Seven Network on December 2 honouring the new inductees, Australia’s Sporting Heroes and Legends – a Celebration of the 2021 Sport Australia Hall of Fame.

Full Jamie Dwyer bio courtesy of Sport Australia Hall of Fame.


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