
LeagueNews.co | Jess Malloy
Tonight, over at Sharks Stadium, the legendary black, white, and blue colours will be honoured as eleven of the club's finest players are set to be immortalized in the newly established Sharks Hall of Fame.
Leading the pack are the celebrated icons Gavin Miller, Andrew Ettingshausen, and Tommy Bishop, who have already secured their spots due to previous recognition as Sharks Immortals.
Joining them are the late greats Steve Rogers and Greg Pierce, adding even more star power to the lineup.
But the excitement doesn't stop there, with six more Sharks legends set to be unveiled as inductees, solidifying their place in the history books.
It may have taken 58 years to establish a Hall of Fame, but the club has always had a strong tradition of honoring its past players.
Let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit the moments that have led us to this historic occasion.
Back in 1993, a fundraising initiative by the Football Club's Ways and Means Committee allowed fans to create their own 'Super Sharks' team.
For just $5, supporters could select the best player in each position over the club's first 26 years, with the weekly list of eligible prospects published in the St George and Sutherland Shire Leader newspaper.
As the Sharks prepare to celebrate their greats, it's a reminder of the rich history and tradition that has shaped the club into the powerhouse it is today.
The induction ceremony is sure to be a night to remember, as the legends of the past are celebrated on their journey to immortality.