Mascot Manor

Mascot Manor refers to a fictional house in which the Australian Football League (AFL) club mascots live. Prior to 2003, each AFL club had mascots; however, in order 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 18 mascots live.[1] Some clubs have since moved away from the Mascot Manor character to a mascot of their own choosing.[2]

In 2009, Tru Blu Entertainment published a Nintendo DS game adaptation, developed by Wicked Witch Software based on Mascot Manor.[3]

List of mascots

Jock "One Eye" McPie is Collingwood's mascot.
Ronald "Dee" Man is Melbourne's mascot.
Tommy "Thunda" Power is Port Adelaide's mascot.
Club Mascot name Named after
Adelaide CrowsClaude "Curls" CrowNeil Kerley
Brisbane LionsBernie "Gabba" VegasBernie Quinlan
Carlton BluesCaptain Carlton
Collingwood MagpiesJock "One Eye" McPieJock McHale
Essendon BombersMoz "Skeeta" ReynoldsDick Reynolds
Fremantle DockersJohnny "The Doc" DockerThe Fremantle Doctor
Geelong Cats"Slammin" Sam TomcatJohn "Sammy" Newman
Gold Coast SunsSunny Ray & SkyeThe Sun
Greater Western Sydney GiantsG-Man
Hawthorn HawksHudson "Hawka" KnightsPeter Hudson & Peter Knights
Melbourne DemonsRonald "Dee" ManRon Barassi
North Melbourne KangaroosBarry "Bruiser" CrackerPeter "Crackers" Keenan & Barry Cable
Port Adelaide PowerTommy "Thunda" Power
Richmond TigersTiger "Stripes" DyerJack Dyer
St Kilda SaintsTrevor "Saint" KildaTrevor Barker
Sydney SwansSyd "Swannie" SkiltonBob Skilton
West Coast EaglesRick "The Rock" EagleEagle Rock (song) by Daddy Cool
Western BulldogsWoofer "Dogg" WhittenTed Whitten

References

  1. Geoff McClure (12 December 2003), Meet Jock, Moz, Bruiser, The Age
  2. Bodey, Michael (1 October 2011). "Cheers, big ears". The Australian.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 13 October 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2009.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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