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AFLW icons join Hall of Fame with touching speeches; Night of nights for Lyon, Riewoldt and Hodge

Scott Spits
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Night of nights for AFLW marquee stars

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Erin Phillips has paid an emotional tribute to her father Greg as she joined him in the Australian Football Hall Of Fame.

Phillips and Daisy Pearce are the first AFLW players to be inducted, joining trailblazer Debbie Lee as female inductees.

Daisy Pearce is interviewed on stage.AFL Photos

South Australian goalkicking machine Ken Farmer was elevated to legend status at Tuesday night’s annual dinner in Melbourne.

St Kilda great Nick Riewoldt, whose induction was delayed because of his family move to the United States, joined the Hall of Fame, along with four-time Hawthorn premiership hard nut Luke Hodge and former Melbourne captain Garry Lyon.

The eighth and final inductee

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The seventh inductee

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Women’s footy legend Daisy Pearce.

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The sixth inductee

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A Tasmanian footy great.

The fifth inductee

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South Australian great Peter Darley.

The fourth inductee

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Luke Hodge: A modern-day great.

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The third inductee

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Representation from Western Australia – George Owens.

The second inductee

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Women’s footy great Erin Phillips.

The first inductee

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St Kilda great Nick Riewoldt.

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Elevated to Legend in the Hall of Fame

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A new Legend in the Hall of Fame – Ken Farmer.

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