
Ken Farmer during his playing days. The late North Adelaide champion will be immortalised in a bronze statue at Adelaide Oval.
A STATUE of SA goal-kicking legend Ken Farmer will be unveiled at Adelaide Oval tonight just hours before the Crows v Swans AFL blockbuster.
It will be the fourth statue to stand at the redeveloped ground alongside those of Malcolm Blight, Russell Ebert and Barrie Robran.
Farmer played in back-to-back premierships with North Adelaide in 1930-31 and coached premierships at the Roosters in 1949 and 1952.
Scott Hodges’ incredible feat in 19904:11

Scott Hodges and teammates remember the dramatic end to the 1990 SANFL Grand Final. Courtesy: YouTube/Port Adelaide Football Club
He played 224 games for North Adelaide and is SA’s greatest ever goal-kicker with 1419 which saw him top the SANFL’s goal-kicking list in 11 seasons.
The bronze statue will be unveiled at 4.30pm.
Originally published as Farmer immortalised in bronze
