- Brendan Fevola
Brendan 'Fev' Fevola (born January 20, 1981) is an Australian rules footballer, currently playing with the Carlton Football Club in the Australian Football League. He plays the position of full-forward and has apart from his sporadic footballing ability, is notable for his appearances on the Channel Nine's "The Footy Show" on Thursday nights during the season.
- Tony Lockett
Anthony Howard "Tony" Lockett (born in Ballarat on March 9, 1966) is a former Australian rules football player. Lockett is the highest goal scorer in the history of the VFL/AFL with 1,360 goals in a career of 281 games that commenced in 1983 with St Kilda Football Club. Lockett is the only full-forward ever to win the coveted Brownlow Medal, in 1987, a season in which he was decorated with several honours.
- Barry Hall
Barry Hall (born February 8, 1977) is a forward with the Sydney Swans Australian rules football club and a prolific goalkicker. He is nicknamed "Big, Bad, Bustling Barry Hall" (also "Bazza", "Big Bad Barry" or various combinations of these) by media and football fans alike. The nickname dates back to the mid-late 1990s when it is believed Sandy Roberts, part of the Seven Network's AFL coverage, …
- Matthew Lloyd
Matthew James Lloyd (born April 16 1978) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for and is captain of the Essendon Bombers Australian Football League. Widely regarded as the best full-forward currently playing, he is the leading goal scorer of all time for Essendon and the tenth highest in VFL/AFL history.
- Fraser Gehrig
Fraser Gehrig (born March 3, 1976) a player for the St Kilda Australian rules football club in the Australian Football League. Widely regarded as the most powerful and intimidating player currently in the league, Gehrig began his career at the West Coast Eagles playing full back, and became known for his height (195 cm), pace, and strength; he holds the bench press records at West Coast and St Kilda with a personal best of 172.5kg (twice).
- Chris Tarrant
Chris Tarrant (born September 18, 1980 in Mildura, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian rules football player for the Fremantle Football Club. He often plays in the full-forward position. Tarrant is noted for his spectacular high marking, athleticism and pace on a lead. Tarrant originally played for South Mildura and moved to Bendigo in 1996 on an AFL scholarship. In his younger days he was a top basketballer, …
- Peter Hudson
Peter John Hudson <small>AM</small> is a former Australian Rules Football player, considered one of the greatest Australian rules football full-forwards in the game's history. Hudson was prolific in his goal scoring in all senior competitions in which he competed. Originally from Tasmania, Hudson played with New Norfolk Football Club, in the Tasmanian Football League kicking 378 goals in 78 games.
- Leo Barry
Leo Barry (born May 19, 1977) is an Australian rules footballer in the AFL with the Sydney Swans. Originally from Deniliquin, New South Wales, he attended St Ignatius' College, Riverview before being drafted as a zone selection in the 1994 National Draft and making his debut in the final round of the 1995 season against Collingwood. For the next few seasons he played in the forward line without consistency, struggling to find a place in an already strong forward line.
- Glen Jakovich
Glen Jakovich (born 24 March, 1973) is a former Australian rules footballer for the West Coast Eagles. Glen was recruited from South Fremantle in Western Australia and debuted in 1991 and played most of his career at the Centre Half Back position; selected in that position in the All Australian team of 1994 and 1995. Glen was notable for his duels with rival Centre Half Forward, Kangaroos Football Club's Wayne Carey. Carey was considered to be one of the best of all time, …
- Courtney Johns
Courtney Johns is an emerging Australian rules football star in the Australian Football League. Wearing the number 21 Guernsey, he plays full-forward and occasional back, seen as a power forward due to his strong build, height, ability to take a strong mark and inflict damage. Fans have waiting patiently for the appearance of this young man, branded the Messiah who up until the late 2005 season was considered a myth, conjured up by coach Kevin Sheedy.
- Bob Pratt
Bob Pratt was a former Australian rules footballer. He played in the VFL from 1930-1939 and again in 1946 with the South Melbourne Football Club, playing 158 games and kicking 681 goals. Considered one of the finest full-forwards ever to play the game, he was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame with Legend status. Known for spectacular diving marks, he represented Coburg in the VFA from 1940 to 1945.
- Kent Kingsley
Kent Kingsley (born September 26, 1978) is an Australian rules football player, currently playing for the Richmond Football Club in the Australian Football League. A full-forward, Kingsley was recruited from the Woodville-West Torrens Football Club along with his twin brother Wade by Port Adelaide, but the brothers were quickly traded to the Kangaroos for Paul Geister in 1996. Elevated as a rookie in 1999, Kingsley was traded to Geelong two seasons later.
- Peter McKenna
Peter McKenna (born August 27, 1946) was an Australian rules footballer, who played 180 games and kicked 838 goals with the Collingwood Football Club between 1965 and 1975 before finishing his career with one season at Carlton Football Club in 1977 (playing 11 games and kicking 36 goals). One of the best full-forwards ever, he holds the record for kicking at least one goal per match for 120 matches.
- Dick Clay
Dick Clay (born Richard Harold Clay on March 6, 1945 in Ferntree Gully, Victoria) is a former Australian rules footballer who played in the VFL between 1966 and 1976 for the Richmond Football Club. Recruited from Kyabram, Victoria, Clay played as a full-forward, centre half-forward, wing (he and Francis Bourke were the first senior VFL players over 6 foot (183 cm) to play on the wing), and later as a defender.
- Brian Harris
Brian Harris (born February 27, 1982) is an Australian rules footballer. Picked late in the 2001 AFL Draft at pick 71 from Woodville West-Torrens, Harris was a relatively late developer. Making his AFL debut late in the 2002 season, he was seen as a raw fullback who was some way from fully developing. However, by the 2005 season, Harris' jobs in blanketing some of the best full-forwards in the game were seen as outstanding.
- Peter Daicos
Peter Daicos (born September 20, 1961 in Fitzroy, Victoria) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL. Commonly known as "The Macedonian Marvel" due to his heritage, the mulleted Daicos is known as one of the most exciting forward pockets of his time - with an incredible knack to score goals from acute angles. Players such as Alan Didak have shown glimpses of such goalscoring ability and have sometimes been compared by Collingwood fans to Daicos, …
- Michael Roach
Michael Terrence Roach (born October 5, 1958) was an Australian rules football player with Richmond in the Victorian Football League between 1977 and 1989. Remembered for his long, accurate kicking for goal and spectacular marking, for a brief period Roach was the best forward in Australian football. The second of a trio of brilliant forwards recruited by Richmond from Tasmania (the others being Royce Hart and Matthew Richardson), …
- Simon Minton-Connell
Simon Minton-Connell (born April 26, 1969) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL/AFL. A notable journeyman, the Tasmanian full-forward from the North Hobart Football Club was pick 38 in the 1986 AFL Draft by Carlton, He debuted for the Blues in 1988, playing 19 games and booting 50 goals, before being traded at the end of 1990 for Greg Williams and moving to the Sydney Swans, who he played 46 games and kicked 169 goals for from 1991-1993.
- Herb Henderson
Herb Henderson (born September 13, 1930) is a former Australian rules footballer who was recruited by Footscray Football Club (now Western Bulldogs), in the Victorian Football League, now AFL from Mildura Imperials for the 1950 season. That year, he could get no higher than second reserve, but the following year he established himself firmly and was one of a number of new players who drove Footscray from tenth to fourth on the ladder.
- John Hutton
John Hutton (born) was an Australian rules football player in the VFL/AFL with the Brisbane Bears and the Fremantle Football Club. Taken as #1 pick in the 1991 AFL Draft from the Claremont Football Club in Western Australia, Hutton was touted as being a highly talented full-forward prospect fresh from having completed a West Australian Football League where he had lead the league goalkicking with 100 goals.
- Sel Murray
Norman 'Sel' Murray (born November 23, 1917) was an Australian rules footballer. Mainly used as a full forward, he played with the North Melbourne Football Club in the VFL from 1937 to 1944 and then for the Richmond Football Club in 1945 and 1946. He played the 1947 season for North Melbourne seconds, leading the competition goalkicking with 123 for the season and playing in the seconds' premiership side.
- Matthew Scarlett
Matthew "Scarlo" Scarlett (born June 5, 1979) is an Australian rules footballer. He is the son of former player John Scarlett. Renowned as one of the best full-backs in the AFL, with his combination of strength, speed, and size a real asset. Scarlett has won his club's Best and Fairest award, the Carji Greeves Medal in 2003, as well as winning All-Australian honours in 2003 and 2004. Matthew Scarlett is one of the Geelong Football Club key defenders.
- Bill Mohr
Wilbur T "Bill" Mohr (29 June 1909 - March 29 1971) was an Australian rules footballer in the Victorian Football League for St Kilda. Playing as a Half back flanker initially, Mohr later became one of the league's greatest full forwards. He kicked 101 goals in 1936 (the first Saints player to kick over 100 in a season). A good mark, from either behind or in front of a defender, he possessed an ability to kick straight from any angle. Favoured the drop kick.
- Bill Young
William D. (Bill) Young (born 6 June, 1931) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. Young was an all-round sportsman - a top goal scorer in country football; a cricketer who once top-scored for a Victorian country team against England and also a cyclist. Young, (Height: 179 cm, Weight: 73 kg) played with St Kilda a full forward kicking 56 goals in his debut year, winning the VFL's Coleman Medal goalkicking award.
- Brian McGuigan
Brian McGuigan is an All Star-winning Tyrone Gaelic footballer. He won two All-Ireland medals in 2003 (when he won his All Star) and 2005. His playing style is that of the creative playmaker - picking out passes to his full forwards, as well as taking his own scores, usually at vital junctures of a game. The main key to his play that sets him apart from his contemporaries is his ability to control the pace, and direction of a match, through leading by example.
- Todd Ridley
Todd Ridley (born February 11, 1969) is an Australian rules footballer. He played mainly as a full forward. During his seven years in the Australian Football League he played for three clubs, Essendon, Fremantle and Hawthorn. Injuries restricted him to only 48 games in this time. He is most notable as being traded by Essendon to Fremantle along with Dale Kickett and Tony Delaney which enabled the Bombersto recruit star players Scott Lucas and Matthew Lloyd<sup></sup>.
- Allen Jakovich
Allen Jakovich (born March 21, 1968) is an Australian rules football player. Jakovich was a prolific full forward and football journeyman. He is most notable for his 54 games and 208 goals for the Melbourne Demons in the Australian Football League, a controversial short-lived stint with the Western Bulldogs and being the brother of West Australian great Glen Jakovich.
- Scott Lucas
Scott Lucas (born 30 December 1977) is an Australian rules footballer for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League.
- Daryl Griffiths
Daryl Griffiths (born 6 November 1945) is a former Australian rules footballer in the VFL. Height: 183 cm, Weight: 82.5 kg.<br> Goaled with his first kick in VFL football playing as full forward, but was flattened by 'Bluey' Shelton and left the ground with a broken collarbone in the same match. Griffiths played with St Kilda in several positions including as ruck-rover in the 1966 premiership win.<br> Club best and fairest winner in 1970 in a talented side.
- Brendon Fewster
Brendon Fewster (born January 4, 1974) is an Australian rules footballer. He played for both the West Coast Eagles and the Fremantle Football Club in the AFL and West Perth in the WAFL, mainly as a full forward. He was drafted from West Perth to the Eagles with the 3rd selection in the 1995 AFL Draft after Clive Waterhouse and Matthew Primus. During four seasons at West Coast he struggled to maintain a place in the side, playing only 33 games, …
- Clayton Blackmore
Clayton Graham Blackmore (born September 23, 1964 in Neath) was a Welsh football player. He was a combative player who excelled at full back or in defence but could play equally well in midfield or as an emergency forward.
- Kristian Haynes
Kristian Haynes, (born December 20, 1980 is a Swedish footballer who plays for AIK. Perhaps the most versatile player at the club since he can play as a forward, winger or full-back, which makes him a good squad player. Haynes is also a good set-piece expert with excellent delivery on corners and free-kicks.
- Tim Ilsø
Tim Ilsø is a Danish semi-professional football player who currently plays for Boldklubben Frem in the 1. Division. Ilsø has made more than 200 first-team appearances for Frem, first as a forward, later as a midfielder or full back. Ilsøs cousin Ken Ilsø is also a footballer.
- Jane Turner
Jane Turner (born 7 June 1961, Melbourne) is an Australian actress, comedian and Logie Award winning Comedy writer. Turner has appeared in many popular Australian TV programs, namely "Prisoner" (aka "Prisoner Cell Block H") in a straight dramatic role, with comedy roles in sketch comedy programs "The D-Generation", "Fast Forward", "Full Frontal", "Big Girl's Blouse" and "Something Stupid".
- David Court
David John Court (born March 1, 1944) is an English former footballer, now turned coach. Born in Mitcham, Surrey, Court joined Arsenal as a schoolboy in 1959, turning professional in January 1962. Initially a centre forward, he was a regular goalscorer for the Gunners' youth and reserve sides. He made his first-team debut against Aston Villa on September 10, 1962, and went on to make fourteen league appearances over the next two seasons.
- Gina Riley
Gina Riley (born 6 May 1961 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actor, writer, singer and comedian. Riley became a popular television performer in the sketch shows "Fast Forward", its successor "Full Frontal", "Big Girl's Blouse" and "Something Stupid". In the latter she was also a producer and writer. She later appeared in "The Games", a spoof behind-the-scenes look at the organising committee of the Sydney Olympics.
- Gary McCaffrie
Gary McCaffrie is an Australian television comedy writer and producer, best known for his work on "Fast Forward" and "Full Frontal", and his many collaborations with comedian Shaun Micallef. With Micallef, he created "The Micallef Program", which ran for three award-winning seasons (1998-2001), and the "BlackJack" series of telemovies (2003-) starring Colin Friels. Gary has also contributed to Micallef's other TV projects, …
- The Scary Guy
At 6ft tall, 18 stone and tattooed from head to toe ... The Scary Guy is quite possibly the most powerful Agent For Change on the planet today! The Power to Create World Peace Lives Within Each and Everyone of Us. - The Scary Guy 2000
- Jeff Kodman
One of Arizona's Top Ten DJs ! (azcentral.com - 2007)
- Lona Patty
iâm just a sweet-tempered kentuckian who loves the world, the people, and her life probably more than she ought to. i love my family, i love my friends, and i love him for better or for worse. )