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RED & WHITE ARCHIVES: THE RIOLI LEGACY

Tuesday, March 4, 2025 - 3:05 PM

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this article contains images and names of people who have passed away.


The Rioli name is one of the most iconic in Australian football, and its deep connection to South Fremantle remains one of the Club’s most fascinating stories. Since 1972, 12 Riolis have proudly worn the red and white, leaving an enduring legacy of skill, passion, and excellence.

It all began with Sebastian “Sibby” Rioli, followed by Maurice and a host of family members who made their way from Melville Island to Fremantle Oval. The pipeline of talent continued with the likes of Manny, Lawrence, John, Cyril Jr., and Willie Sr., and extended to the next generation, with Dean, Ben, Willie Jr., Shannon, and Clinton all carrying the Rioli name onto the field for Souths.

The connection between South Fremantle and the Rioli family was shaped in the early ’70s by long-time Bulldogs official Richard Woodgate, who first met the talented Sibby Rioli while working in Darwin. His recruitment efforts helped build the legendary relationship between South Fremantle and St Mary’s Football Club, a bond that remains strong to this day.

Now, in 2025, the Rioli name continues to grow within the Club. Young Ayvah Rioli, granddaughter of Maurice, is set to take the field in our Rogers Cup program, ensuring the legacy lives on for another generation.

To explore more of South Fremantle’s rich history, including the establishment of female footy at Freo Oval, head HERE to purchase the club’s official history books.