Many sporting mascots used as mascots and characters by clubs and teams in Australia and New Zealand are similar to those used around the world. There are, however, quite a number that are unique to these two nations.
The following is a list of notable mascots and characters created specifically for advertising purposes in Australia and New Zealand, listed alphabetically by the club or team they represent.
Australian Football
Australian Football League
In 2003, the Australian Football League standardised the club mascots into the Mascot Manor theme. Some, however, have since been replaced.
- - Claude "Curls" Crow
- - Roy the Lion (formerly Bernie 'Gabba' Vegas)
- - Captain Carlton
- - Jock "One Eye" McPie
- - Moz "Skeeta" Reynolds
- - Johnny "The Doc" Docker (formerly Grinder)
- - Half Cat (formerly 'Slammin' Sam Tomcat)
- - Sunny Ray (formerly Gary "GC" Clifford)
- - G-man
- - Hudson "Hawka" Knights
- - Checker, Chuck, Cheeky, and Flash (formerly Ronald "Dee" Mann)
- - Kanga (formerly Barry "Bruiser" Cracker)
- - Tommy "Thunda" Power
- - Tiger "Stripes" Dyer (formerly Tiggy)
- - Trevor "Saint" Kilda
- - Syd "Swannie" Skilton (formerly Syd "Cyggy" Skilton)
- - Rick "The Rock" Eagle
- â Woofer, Butch, and Barkly
Australian Football League Women's
Some of the AFLW clubs, such as the Adelaide Crows, use the same mascot as the menâÂÂs teams. Those with a separate mascot are listed below.
- - Auroara
- â Maggie
- â Navy Nina
- â Skye
- â Jenny Docker
- â Clawdia Cat
- â Skye
- - Gigi
- â Hawkette
- â Daisy
- â Ruby
- â Sash
- â Angelica
- â Rosie
- â Roxie
Cricket
Big Bash League
State teams
Rugby League
National Rugby League
Rugby Union
Super Rugby
Soccer
A League Men
A League Women
Basketball
National Basketball League
Current Mascots
Former Mascots
Women's National Basketball League
Other
Olympic Games
Commonwealth Games
See also
References