AFL / VFL Recruits From Cheltenham
- Trevor Barker – St Kilda 1975–89, 230 Games 134 Goals.
- Peter Box – Footscray Brownlow Medallist 1951–57, 107 Games 43 Goals.
- Ted Rippon – Essendon, St Kilda 1933–45, 85 Games, 31 Goals.
- Jack Austin – St Kilda, Fitzroy 1966–68, 9 Games, 6 Goals
- Colin Carter – St Kilda 1975–80, 49 Games, 16 Goals.
- Vaughan Ellis – Collingwood 1965–69, 19 Games, 3 Goals.
- Brian Leary – Hawthorn 1950, 2 Games, 0 Goals.
- Clarrie Lonsdale – Hawthorn 1927–37, 109 Games, 122 Goals.
- Neil Park – St Kilda 1982, 3 Games, 5 Goals.
- Kevin Roberts – St Kilda 1960–68, 106 Games, 110 Goals.
- Ern Trickey – Fitzroy, South Melbourne 1982, 3 Games, 5 Goals.
- Colin Antonie – St Kilda 1968–71, 17 Games, Goals: 7
- Francis Biehl – South Melbourne 1910, 3 Games, 1 Goal.
- William Butler – St Kilda 1942–46, 58 Games, 0 Goals.
- Joseph Chandler – South Melbourne 1898, 3 Games, 2 Goals.
- John Hogan – St Kilda 1960, 2 Games, 0 Goals.
- John Hynes – Carlton 1998, 4 Games, 2 Goals.
- Steve Leehane – Carlton 1914–19, 82 Games, 14 Goals.
- Clem Neeson – Carlton, St Kilda 1936–37, 13 Games, 2 Goals.
- Ron Porta – Footscray, South Melbourne 1953–61, 84 Games, 2 Goals.
- Arch Roberts – Melbourne, Essendon 1932–37, 48 Games, 0 Goals.
- Arthur Rose – St Kilda 1937–40, 28 Games, 2 Goals.
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