Sydney Swans 2012 AFL Premiership Memorabilia
Call Ron on 03 5229 8007 to reserve these pieces or to find out more information.
This is the official AFL memorabilia for the 2012 premiership win by Sydney Swans.
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Call Ron on 03 5229 8007 to reserve these pieces or to find out more information.
This is the official AFL memorabilia for the 2012 premiership win by Sydney Swans.
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Geelong Cats Norm Smith Medallists Steve Johnson, Paul Chapman and Jimmy Bartel individually and personally hand signed accompanied with 3 certificates of Authenticity.
Call Ron now on 03 5229 8007 to secure one of these unique Geelong Cats memorabilia pieces, that captures the essence of a truly remarkable period of domination by the Geelong Football Club.
Hot off the press and likely to sell out quickly, these are the premium official AFL memorabilia releases celebrating Geelong’s 3 premiership in 5 years, this one against defending premiers Collingwood.
Call Ron now on 03 5229 8007 to reserve one of these limited edition premium items before it’s too late!
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$2,495.00
Greatness Lasts Forever $495.00
Celebration Photo Piece $149.00
Captain Signed Photo Piece $495.00
The Greatest Cats of All $595.00
Geelong Football Club 150 Years Celebration jumper with signatures from 2009 Premiership players and coach. (Click for a larger images.)
Geelong 2009 AFL Premiership jumper surrounded with player cards and signed by Norm Smith Medallist Paul Champman, Coach Bomber Thompson and Captain Tom Harley. (Click for a larger images)
Below are the official AFL memorabilia releases planned for the 2009 AFL Premiership winning team.
Note that these are artists impressions only. The finished pieces will have photos from the actual day. We will have them on this site at the earliest available time.
All items are limited edition and represent the most authentic memorabilia available, so get your orders in early by calling Ron or Gil on (o3) 5229 8007.





Brownlow Medalist, Norm Smith Medalist and arguably Collingwood’s greatest ever player, Nathan Buckley’s career is documented in this spectacular limited edition memorabilia piece.

North Melbourne Kangaroos jumper signed by 1996 Norm Smith Medalist and Shinboner of the Century, Glen Archer.
Collingwoods last 3 Premiership captains. 1953, 1958 and 1990. Lou Richards, Murray Weideman and Tony Shaw celebrating with the Grand Final Premiership Cup.

Embellished titles and premiership cup replicas. Includes team photos and match details. Foam mounted print.
Nathan Buckley Brownlow and Norm Smith medalist in his last season of AFL for Collingwood. This embellished collectible print captures the determination of one of the league’s greatest ever players.

Geelong Cats 2007 celebration limited edition (1000) piece.
Celebrating the best year in the history of the Geelong Football Club.
Highlights include the AFL Grand Final Win, the Brownlow Medal win by Jimmy Bartel, the VFL grand final win for the Geelong seconds team, the Rising Star award, won by Joel Selwood. Also the 9 All Australian selected players, Steve Johnson, the Norm Smith Medalist, Gary Ablett Jnr for various best player awards, Mark Bomber Thompson best coach award. Tom Lonergan, Norm Goss Medalist, James Byrne, Liston Trophy Winner.
$375 Framed

Medals of Honour limited edition, photo collage personally signed by Adleaide Crows champion and dual Norm Smith medallist Andrew McLeod.
$395

Andrew McLeod Personal Information
Birth August 4, 1976,
Recruited from Port Adelaide (SANFL)
Height and weight 180cm / 83kg
Playing Career
Debut Round 6, May 5, 1995, Adelaide vs. Melbourne, at Football Park
282 games, 247 goals
Statistics to end of Round 22, 2007 season
Career Highlights
* Port Adelaide premiership side (SANFL) 1994
* Adelaide premiership side 1997, 1998
* Wizard Home Loans Cup 2003
* Norm Smith Medal 1997, 1998
* Adelaide Best and Fairest 1997, 2001
* All-Australian 1998, 2000, 2001, 2006, 2007 (captain)
* Leigh Matthews Trophy 2001
* Michael Tuck Medal 2003
* Indigenous Team of the Century
* International Rules captain, 2005
* Jim Stynes Medal, 2005
* Polly Farmer Medal, 2007
The most famous name in Australian Football is arguably Ablett.
Here Gary Ablett Senior appears with his sons Gary Junior and Nathan.
