DESTRUCTIVE forward Barry Hall and dual Adelaide premiership winner Simon Goodwin have been inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Hall, who courted controversy in a long career for three clubs, was a four-time All-Australian.
During his time at the Kennel, Hall booted 135 goals in just 39 games and was awarded All Australian honours in 2010.
Goodwin played 275 games for the Crows, including winning back-to-back flags in 1997 and 1998.
Umpire Brett Allen has also been recognised for his contribution to the game at a gala function at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday night.
Barry Hall
Hall booted 746 goals across 289 games for St Kilda, Sydney and the Western Bulldogs before retiring in 2011.
He was the Swans' best and fairest in 2004, played a vital role in their premiership-winning team in 2005 and captained the club in 2006 and 2007
A four-time All-Australian, Hall was the leading goal-kicker at his club 11 times, including seven straight at the Swans from 2002-2008.
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