Nicky Winmar
ABOUT NICKY WINMAR
Hall of Fame Australian rules footballer who is considered one of the greatest Indigenous players of all time, being named to the Indigenous Team of the Century and becoming the first Indigenous player to play 200 AFL matches.
He grew up in the town of Pingelly and played for his hometown club in the Upper Great Southern Football League. He debuted for South Fremantle in the WAFL in 1983, when he was 17 years old.
A 1993 photograph of him responding to on-field racial vilification is one of the most famous images in the history of Australian sports. In 2009, the Nicky Winmar Cup, a tournament for young Indigenous footballers, was established in his honor.
He has daughters named Shakira and Benita as well as a son named Tynan.
He and prolific scorer Tony Lockett were both named to St Kilda's Team of the Century.