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1 American football  





2 Association football (Soccer)  





3 Athletics (track and field)  





4 Australian rules football  





5 Basketball  





6 Boxing  





7 Cricket  





8 Darts  





9 Field hockey  





10 Horse racing  





11 Motorsport  





12 Rugby league  





13 Rugby union  





14 Rugby Sevens  





15 Swimming  





16 Tennis  





17 See also  





18 References  














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Aboriginal Cricket Team with Tom Wills (coach and captain), Melbourne Cricket Ground, December 1866

This is a list of indigenous Australian (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander) athletes and sportspeople. Sports is one of the areas of mainstream Australian society in which Indigenous Australians have been able to break through in some degree.

American football[edit]

Jesse Williams

Association football (Soccer)[edit]

Lydia Williams

Athletics (track and field)[edit]

Cathy Freeman

Australian rules football[edit]

  • Harley Bennell
  • Eddie Betts
  • Shai Bolton
  • Peter Burgoyne
  • Shaun Burgoyne
  • Barry Cable
  • Charlie Cameron
  • Troy Cook
  • Leon Davis
  • Alwyn Davey
  • Aaron Davey
  • Courtenay Dempsey
  • Shane Edwards
  • Graham "Polly" Farmer
  • Jeff Farmer
  • Lance Franklin
  • Jeff Garlett
  • Adam Goodes
  • Brett Goodes
  • Antoni Grover
  • Jarrod Harbrow
  • Des Headland
  • Bradley Hill
  • Josh Hill
  • Stephen Hill
  • Eddie Hocking
  • Syd Jackson
  • Lewis Jetta
  • Leroy Jetta
  • Neville Jetta
  • Graham Johncock
  • Chris Johnson
  • Joe Johnson (First ever Indigenous Australian to play in the VFL/AFL)
  • Michael Johnson
  • Liam Jones
  • Dale Kickett
  • Derek Kickett
  • Andrew Krakouer
  • Jim and Phil Krakouer
  • Nathan Krakouer
  • Chris Lewis
  • Ben Long
  • Michael Long
  • Nathan Lovett-Murray
  • Brandon Matera
  • Peter Matera
  • Phillip Matera
  • Steven May
  • Norm McDonald
  • Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti
  • Ashley McGrath
  • Michael McLean
  • Andrew McLeod
  • Stephen Michael
  • Steven Motlop
  • Justin Murphy
  • Sir Douglas NichollsAustralian rules footballer and Governor of South Australia
  • Michael O'Loughlin
  • Danyle Pearce
  • Jared Petrenko
  • Byron Pickett
  • Kysaiah Pickett
  • Marlion Pickett
  • Cyril Rioli
  • Daniel Rioli
  • Dean Rioli
  • Maurice Rioli
  • Maurice Rioli Jr
  • Willie Rioli
  • Patrick Ryder
  • Matthew Stokes
  • Richard Tambling
  • Lindsay Thomas
  • Travis Varcoe
  • Andrew Walker
  • Michael Walters
  • Gavin Wanganeen
  • Daniel Wells
  • Darryl White
  • Mark Williams
  • Zac Williams
  • Chad Wingard
  • Nicky Winmar
  • Michael Walters
  • David Wirrpanda
  • Basketball[edit]

    Nathan Jawai

    Boxing[edit]

    Cricket[edit]

    Eddie Gilbert

    Darts[edit]

    Field hockey[edit]

    Horse racing[edit]

    Motorsport[edit]

    Rugby league[edit]

  • Matthew Allwood
  • Tyson Andrews
  • Preston Campbell
  • Sam Backo
  • Ben Barba
  • Michael Bani
  • Kurt Baptiste
  • Lenny Beckett
  • Roy Bell
  • Arthur Beetson, First Indigenous Australian to captain Australia in any sport (1973)
  • Sam Bowie
  • Matt Bowen
  • Brenton Bowen
  • Nathan Blacklock (also rugby union)
  • Maurice Blair
  • Greg Bird
  • Fred Briggs
  • Justin Brooker
  • Caleb Binge
  • Jason Bulgarelli
  • Burnum Burnum
  • Justin Carney
  • Will Chambers (also rugby union)
  • Beau Champion
  • Selwyn Cobbo
  • Mal Cochrane
  • Larry Corowa
  • Owen Craigie
  • Tony Currie
  • Laurie Daley
  • Paul Davis
  • Nakia Davis-Welsh
  • Sid Domic
  • Justin Doyle
  • Leo Dynevor
  • Jason Edwards
  • Steve Ella
  • Dylan Farrell
  • Andrew Fifita
  • David Fifita
  • Blake Ferguson
  • John Ferguson
  • Frank Fisher
  • Jake Friend
  • Jake Foster
  • Dane Gagai
  • Craig Garvey
  • George Green
  • Isaac Gordon
  • Yillenn Gordon
  • Ron Gibbs
  • Brett Grogan
  • Chris Grevsmuhl
  • Jeff Hardy
  • Tony Hearn
  • Shannon Hegarty
  • Justin Hodges
  • Jayden Hodges
  • Josh Hoffman
  • Neil Henry
  • Kyle Turner
  • Greg Inglis, Most tries scored in State of Origin
  • Jamal Idris
  • Willie Isa
  • Ryan James
  • Alex Johnston
  • Ben Jones
  • Rod Jensen
  • Johnny Jarrett
  • Albert Kelly
  • Luke Kelly
  • Robert Lui
  • Gavin Lester
  • Cliff Lyons
  • Daine Laurie
  • Ian Lacey
  • Royston Lightning
  • Kevin Longbottom
  • Tom Learoyd-Lahrs
  • Robert Laurie
  • Edrick Lee
  • Brenko Lee
  • Michael Lett
  • George Longbottom
  • Kevin Longbottom
  • Cliff Lyons
  • Graham Lyons
  • Lionel Morgan
  • Anthony Mundine (also boxing)
  • Wally McArthur
  • Nathan Merritt
  • Kevin McGuinness
  • PJ Marsh
  • Anthony Mitchell
  • Joel Moon
  • Donald Malone
  • Ewan McGrady
  • Chris McKenna
  • Caitlin Moran
  • Denis Moran
  • Keiran Moseley
  • Shea Moylan
  • Dane Nielsen
  • Ken Nagas
  • Lavina O'Mealey
  • Wes Patten
  • Danny Peacock
  • Nathan Peats
  • David Peachey
  • Tyrone Peachey
  • Corey Paterson
  • Scott Prince
  • Steve Renouf
  • Amos Roberts
  • James Roberts
  • Tyrone Roberts
  • George Rose
  • Joel Romelo
  • Reece Robinson
  • Travis Robinson
  • Will Robinson
  • Ian Russell
  • Chris Sandow
  • Wendell Sailor (also rugby union)
  • Matt Sing
  • Eric Simms
  • Ron Saddler
  • Jamie Simpson
  • Dale Shearer
  • Jamie Soward
  • Aiden Sezer
  • Craig Salvatori
  • Colin Scott
  • John Simon
  • Taleena Simon
  • Will Smith
  • Bruce Stewart
  • Corey Stewart
  • Johnathan Thurston
  • Joel Thompson
  • Ray Thompson
  • Gorden Tallis
  • Timana Tahu (also rugby union)
  • Brad Tighe
  • Sam Thaiday
  • Milton Thaiday (also rugby union)
  • Willie Tonga
  • Esi Tonga
  • Craig Trindall
  • Darrell Trindall
  • Albert Torrens
  • Travis Waddell
  • Daniel Wagon
  • Ricky Walford
  • Andrew Walker (also rugby union)
  • Shannon Walker (also rugby union)
  • Luke Walsh
  • Palmer Wapau
  • Derrick Watkins
  • Carl Webb
  • Brent Webb
  • Rhys Wesser
  • Dean Widders
  • Jack Wighton
  • Ty Williams
  • Joe Williams (also boxing)
  • Richard Williams
  • Jonathan Wright
  • Jharal Yow Yeh
  • Kevin Yow Yeh
  • Rugby union[edit]

  • Nathan Blacklock
  • Shannon Walker
  • Burnum Burnum
  • Matt Hodgson
  • Gary Ella[4][5]
  • Glen Ella[4][6]
  • Mark Ella[4][7]
  • Anthony Fainga'a
  • Saia Fainga'a
  • Colby Fainga'a
  • Frank Ivory
  • Cecil Ramalli, Now acknowledged as the first Indigenous Wallaby in 1938 according to the ARU.[8]
  • Milton Thaiday
  • Andrew Walker
  • Jim Williams
  • Will Chambers
  • Lloyd McDermott, First Indigenous player to represent Australia.[9]
  • Timana Tahu
  • Rory Arnold
  • Richie Arnold
  • Andy Muirhead
  • Harrison Goddard
  • John Porch
  • Will Chambers
  • Moses Sorovi
  • Rugby Sevens[edit]

    Swimming[edit]

    Tennis[edit]

    Evonne Goolagong

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Scott Boland to become fourth Indigenous Australian to play Test cricket". Independent.co.uk. 25 December 2021.
  • ^ "Ashleigh Gardner stands on the cusp of history". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 26 June 2017.
  • ^ "10 legendary Aboriginal cricketers who bowled us over". 20 December 2017.
  • ^ a b c "Significant Aboriginal People in Sydney". City of Sydney. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  • ^ "Gary Ella". ESPN Scrum. ESPN. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  • ^ "Glen Ella". ESPN Scrum. ESPN. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  • ^ "Mark Ella". ESPN Scrum. ESPN. Retrieved 12 January 2012.
  • ^ "Beale reveals Indigenous jersey | Latest Rugby News". RUGBY.com.au. 6 July 2017. Retrieved 5 September 2022.
  • ^ "Issue 34, April 2009". Hearsay, The Journal of the Bar Association of Queensland. Retrieved 4 March 2017.

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