More than a membership | Limited Jack Sheedy Memberships available now
Author: East Fremantle Football ClubBecome a part of the prestigious Jack Sheedy Membership community – a rare and exclusive opportunity to join the most dedicated supporters of the East Fremantle Football Club.
By joining the Jack Sheedy Membership, you’re not just becoming a lifetime member; you’re contributing to the enduring legacy of the East Fremantle Football Club.
These exclusive memberships are highly sought after. Don’t miss your chance to become a lifetime member and solidify your place in the heart of the East Fremantle Football Club.
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Membership benefits
Experience unbeatable value and lifelong support with the Jack Sheedy Membership. Join this exclusive community today for $1650 and receive:
Lifetime membership
Admission to all home games (does not include finals series)
Priority 1 access to purchase game day seats at Shark Park
Access to Member Pavilion on game day
Venue offers for food and beverage
The Left Bank offers EFFC members 50% off the purchase of two meals *T&Cs apply
Access to exclusive Jack Sheedy Member events
Member rewards from valued EFFC partners
10% discount on Club merchandise over $50 in the team store (not online store)
EFFC e-newsletter subscription
EFFC Annual Report – digital
Access to member promotions
Voting rights
*Benefits may vary in future years but will always be equivalent to the above
Jack Sheedy’s legacy
Jack Sheedy is an iconic figure and a legend of WA football and the East Fremantle Football Club.
Sheedy debuted with East Fremantle at 15 in 1942. A member of East Fremantle’s undefeated team in 1946, he was appointed captain-coach three years later at the age of 22.
Sheedy’s legacy at the East Fremantle Football Club is multifaceted. He is a club legend, a patron, a life member, winner of the Lynn Medal in 1948, 1953 and 1955, a captain, a coach, and a premiership player, showcasing his diverse and influential roles within the club.
Sheedy’s influence extended beyond the field, earning him the title of ‘Mr Football’. His mastery was evident as he played in five premiership sides at two clubs and represented WA 22 times, cementing his status as one of the greats.