Australian Lacrosse Hall of Fame
Established | 2025 |
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Chairperson | Graham Hobbs |
Website | https://www.lacrosse.com.au/australian-lacrosse-hall-of-fame |
The Australian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, to be inaugurated in 2025, has been established to recognise exceptional performances of athletes at World Championships, World Cups, and National carnivals, as well as those individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the growth and development of lacrosse in Australia[1].
The need for a Hall of Fame to recognise, acknowledge and celebrate the achievements of Australia's finest lacrosse players in its nearly 150-year history had been mooted for several years[2], with a formal announcement of its institution coming in late 2024[3].
The inaugural class of Australian Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductions is set to take place on the weekend of 13-15 November 2005, coinciding with the Lacrosse Australia Major League Sixes event.
In its inaugural year, the ALHOF will induct up to 10 male and 10 females from the modern era (1962 onwards), ensuring that Australia’s lacrosse champions are acknowledged for their exceptional achievements on and off the field.
See also
- National Lacrosse Hall of Fame (United States)
- Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame
- Sport Australia Hall of Fame
- Lacrosse in Australia
References
- ^ "Australian Lacrosse Hall of Fame". Lacrosse Australia. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
- ^ "Lambton Mount Lacrosse Club Newsletter - May 2019". Lambton Mount Lacrosse Club. Retrieved 20 July 2025.
- ^ "Lacrosse Australia Unveils the Australian Lacrosse Hall of Fame". LinkedIn. Retrieved 20 July 2025.