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- Tony Lockett - Wikipedia
Anthony Howard Lockett (born 9 March 1966) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the St Kilda Football Club and Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL) Nicknamed " Plugger ", he played as a full-forward and holds the VFL AFL record for career goals, scoring 1,360 goals in total
- AFL recluse Tony Lockett spotted in rare public appearance . . . - 7NEWS
AFL Hall of Fame Legend Tony Lockett made a rare public appearance to celebrate St Kilda’s 150-year anniversary The 57-year-old has kept a low-profile since retiring in 2002, but was more than happy to step out and join the celebrations for the club where he made his name
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Lockett's breathtaking style made him one of the few men who could attract crowds on his own In the years immediately after his Brownlow win he was dogged by injury and a series of other misfortunes breaking his ankle in 1988 and having his season cut short by suspension and groin problems in 1989
- Hall of Fame Bio: Tony Lockett - Sydney Swans
Lockett's love of football began with his father, Howard 'Plugger' Lockett, a legendary figure as a player and coach at the North Ballarat Football Club The second of four children to Howard and Liz, Tony inherited his dad’s football prowess and nickname
- Tony Lockett | Sport Australia Hall of Fame
Tony Lockett was Inducted into The Sport Australia Hall of Fame in 2017 as an Athlete Member for the sport of Australian Rules Football Lockett, affectionately known as Plugger, retired in 2002 as the greatest ever goal kicker in the history of the AFL VFL with 1,360 goals
- Tony Lockett | Biography, AFL Career Accomplishments - Britannica
Tony Lockett is an Australian rules football player who holds the record for most goals scored in a career (1,360) After making his senior-level debut with North Ballarat in 1982, Lockett began his Australian Football League (AFL) career with St Kilda in 1983
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