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Our brightest stars: South Fremantle DistrictThursday, June 18, 2020 - 2:41 PM

Western Australia has a proud history of developing elite football talent, with many of the game’s brightest stars beginning their careers at local junior football clubs right across the State.

In a series of articles highlighting the rich talent pool in WA over the years, Lenny Fogliani takes a closer look at the best current and former WAFL and AFL players to emerge from junior clubs in WA’s regions and districts.

This article focusses on junior clubs in South Fremantle Football Club's metropolitan district.

To find your local junior club, please click here.

A number of great players have come fromSouth Fremantle's metropolitan district. Below are some of the most notable.

Photo: Glen Jakovich

SOUTH FREMANTLE METRO DISTRICT

The South Fremantle metropolitan district has a rich history of producing outstanding WAFL and AFL talent.

Within the South Fremantle metropolitan district there are currently 12 junior clubs – Armadale, Bibra Lake, Cockburn, Fremantle City Dockers, Hammond Park, Jandakot Jets, Kardinya, Kelmscott, Kwinana, Mundijong Centrals, Roleystone, and South Coogee.

Below are some of the notable players to have come from these junior clubs.

ASHLEY MCGRATH – ARMADALE JFC

The brother of former AFL players Toby and Cory, Ash McGrath was a star for Brisbane between 2001 and 2014. Across 14 seasons, McGrath played 214 games (the sixth most by a Lion) and kicked 170 goals (the tenth most by a Lion). He was a member of the Brisbane Lions’ 2003 AFL Premiership triumph over Collingwood, had three top-ten placings in a Club Best and Fairest (2009: 7th, 2010: 6th, 2011: 5th), represented the Indigenous All Stars on three occasions (2003, 2009, 2013), represented Australia in the 2013 International Rules Series, and won the 2013 Jim Stynes Medal. He is currently an Assistant Coach with the WA U18s State Academy, working primarily with the forwards.

DARREN GASPAR – COCKBURN JFC

The brother of former AFL players Damien and Travis Gaspar, Darren was a star defender in the AFL between 1994 and 2007. Across 14 seasons, Gaspar played a total of 228 games (207 with Richmond and 21 with Sydney). His 207 games with Richmond places him in the top 25 for most games played by a Tiger. Throughout his career, Gaspar won one Best and Fairest (2001), had three top-ten placings in a Best and Fairest count (2000: 2nd, 2003: 9th, 2005: 4th), was named All-Australian twice (2000: centre half-back, 2001: back pocket), represented Australia in the 2001 International Rules Series, represented WA in the 1997 State of Origin fixture ad finished eighth in the 1997 Brownlow Medal count. After his playing career, Gaspar was a commentator for SEN, covering the Fremantle Dockers and West Coast Eagles games, alongside Tim Gossage.

PETER SUMICH – COCKBURN JFC

The former Australian U19 National Cricketer went on to become one of the great key forwards of the modern era. Between 1989 and 1997, Sumich played 150 games and kicked 514 goals (the second most by an Eagle) for the West Coast Eagles. During his AFL career Sumich won seven Leading Goalkicker Awards (the current record-holder at the Eagles), was a key member of West Coast’s Premiership triumphs over Geelong in 1992 (11 possessions and 6 goals) and 1994 (6 possessions and 2 goals), won West Coast’s Rookie of the Year in 1989 and represented WA in State of Origin on two occasions (1991, 1993). Sumich also played 112 games and kicked 178 goals for South Fremantle. He won South Fremantle’s Leading Goalkicker Award on two occasions (1988, 1998) and was a member of the Bulldogs’ 1997 premiership triumph over East Fremantle. After his playing career, Sumich performed coaching roles with South Fremantle, Fremantle and West Coast. He is currently the Head Coach of the WA U18s State Academy.

BRAD HARDIE – FREMANTLE CITY DOCKERS JFC

Despite being severely burnt at a young age, Hardie went on to become an all-time great footballer. He made his senior WAFL debut in 1979, as a 16-year-old for South Fremantle where he would go on to play 140 games and kick 308 goals. During his stint with the Bulldogs, Hardie won the 1982 Best and Fairest, the 1984 Leading Goalkicker Award and finished third in the 1983 Sandover Medal. Between 1985 and 1986, he played 47 games and kicked 28 goals for Footscray. He is best remembered for winning the Brownlow Medal in his first season of VFL/AFL football (1985), becoming only the second player since Haydn Bunton Snr to achieve this feat. He also won Footscray’s Best and Fairest in 1986, as well as earning All-Australian selection. He then transferred to the Brisbane Bears where he played 101 games, kicked 192 goals, and won two Leading Goalkicker Awards (1989, 1990) across five seasons. He was also an excellent State of Origin performer winning two Simpson Medals (1984, 1986) and two Tassie Medals (1984, 1986). He is the only player to be awarded two Tassie Medals. In 2019, he was inducted into the AFL Hall of Fame.

GLEN JAKOVICH – SOUTH COOGEE JFC

The brother of former Melbourne full-forward Allen Jakovich, Glen is arguably West Coast’s greatest defender. Across 14 seasons, Jakovich played 276 games (the second most by an Eagle) and had career averages of 17 possessions, 4 marks and 3 rebounding 50s. He was a key member of both West Coast’s Grand Final triumphs over Geelong in 1992 (15 possessions, 2 marks) and 1994 (20 possessions, 5 marks), won four Best and Fairests (1993, 1994, 1995, 2000), won two All-Australian jumpers (1994: centre half-back, 1995: centre half-back), won two Glendinning-Allan Medals (1996, 2001), represented Australia in the 2003 International Rules Series, and had two top-ten placings in the Brownlow (1992: 9th, 1994: 10th). He also represented WA in State of Origin in nine games between 1991 and 1998. He was inducted into the AFL Hall of Fame in 2008.

List of notable footballers from the South Fremantle District.

PLAYER

JUNIOR CLUB/S

WAFL CLUB/S

AFL CLUB/S

Jermaine Miller-Lewis

Armadale JFC

South Fremantle

Hawthorn

Ashley McGrath

Armadale JFC

South Fremantle

Brisbane Lions

Martin McGrath

Armadale JFC

South Fremantle

Richmond

Ashley Sampi

Armadale JFC

South Fremantle

West Coast Eagles

Jarrod Garlett

Bibra Lake JFC

South Fremantle

Carlton

Gold Coast

Brad Bootsma

Cockburn JFC

South Fremantle

Fremantle

Mal Brown

Cockburn JFC

East Perth

South Fremantle

Richmond

Jon Dorotich

Cockburn JFC

South Fremantle

Carlton

Michael Dunstan

Cockburn JFC

South Fremantle

Fitzroy

West Coast Eagles

Darren Gaspar

Cockburn JFC

South Fremantle

Richmond

Sydney

Bruce Monteath

Cockburn JFC

South Fremantle

Richmond

Peter Sumich

Cockburn JFC

South Fremantle

West Coast Eagles

Scott Watters

Cockburn JFC

South Fremantle

Fremantle

Sydney

West Coast Eagles

Clayton Collard

Coolbellup JFC

Peel Thunder

South Fremantle

Fremantle

Brad Hardie

Fremantle City Dockers JFC

South Fremantle

Brisbane Bears

Collingwood

Footscray

Troy Johnson

Fremantle City Dockers JFC

South Fremantle

Brisbane Bears

Adam Carter

Jandakot Jets JFC

South Fremantle

West Coast Eagles

Mitchell Carter

Jandakot Jets JFC

South Fremantle

Carlton

Jarrod Pickett

Jandakot Jets JFC

South Fremantle

Carlton

GWS Giants

Winston Abraham

Kelmscott JFC

Perth Demons

Fremantle

North Melbourne

Brendon Ah Chee

Kelmscott JFC

South Fremantle

Port Adelaide

West Coast Eagles

Callum Ah Chee

Kelmscott JFC

South Fremantle

Brisbane Lions

Gold Coast

Daniel Bandy

Kelmscott JFC

Claremont

Perth Demons

Fremantle

Matthew Moody

Kelmscott JFC

Perth Demons

South Fremantle

Brisbane Lions

Blaine Johnson

Kwinana JFC

South Fremantle

Carlton

Shane Kersten

Kwinana JFC

South Fremantle

Fremantle

Geelong

Steven Verrier

Kwinana JFC

South Fremantle

Richmond

Daniel Wells

Kwinana JFC

Peel Thunder

Collingwood

North Melbourne

Ben Newton

Mundijong Centrals JFC

South Fremantle

Subiaco

Melbourne

Port Adelaide

Ryan Burrows

Roleystone JFC

South Fremantle

West Coast Eagles

Daniel Gilmore

Roleystone JFC

South Fremantle

Fremantle

Josh Head

Roleystone JFC

South Fremantle

Fremantle

Cory Dell’Olio

South Coogee JFC

South Fremantle

Essendon

Glen Jakovich

South Coogee JFC

South Fremantle

West Coast Eagles

Clinton Jones

South Coogee JFC

Perth Demons

South Fremantle

St Kilda

Dylan Main

South Coogee JFC

South Fremantle

West Coast Eagles

Cameron McCarthy

South Coogee JFC

Peel Thunder

South Fremantle

Fremantle

GWS Giants

Callum Wilson

South Coogee JFC

South Fremantle

West Coast Eagles

Damien Gaspar

Cockburn JFC

South Coogee JFC

South Fremantle

Melbourne

Travis Gaspar

Cockburn JFC

South Coogee JFC

South Fremantle

West Coast Eagles

Jacob Surjan

Cockburn JFC

South Coogee JFC

South Fremantle

Port Adelaide