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- Fremantle Dockers
- Sport
- Australian Rules Football
- AFL
- Media
- Entertainment
Shaun John McManus is a former Australian rules footballer. He is one of the most popular players to ever represent the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL) and is often seen as an icon or favourite son of the club.
He has been described as the AFL's uphill skiing champion due to his courage, persistence and resilience in overcoming two knee reconstructions.
He was the co-captain of Fremantle in 2000 and 2001, the second player to reach 200 games with the club and his 228 games was the second most games played for Fremantle behind Shane Parker at the time of his retirement. Following the retirement of Peter Bell during the 2008 season, McManus became the last remaining player from Fremantle's inaugural squad to still be playing in the AFL.
At the end of the 2008 season McManus accepted a part-time role as player development coach. He was the second 2008 retiree to join Dockers football department, with Luke Webster being appointed as a player development manager. McManus also is the coach of East Fremantle Junior Football Club who won the year 10 premiership in 2017.
In 2009 Shaun McManus joined the on-air personalities Nathan & Nat for breakfast on Perth radio station, Nova 93.7, replacing cricketer Ryan Campbell.
He also is the weekend sports newsreader on Nine News in Perth.
Radio, TV, football coaching, MC of events and delivering leadership material.
- State of Origin 1995
- Best Club Man award
- Last game - great day
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