Gary Ablett jnr is inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame, according to reports published by Sydney Morning Herald, Brisbane Times and The Age. The articles describe Ablett’s public profile during his football career and note that, despite being widely known, he is portrayed as keeping parts of his private life away from constant attention. The coverage also highlights the broader respect he receives from other leading players. Dustin Martin is cited across the reports for his brief praise of Ablett, referring to him as “the GOAT.” The reports additionally state that Ablett is a two-time Brownlow medallist, reinforcing his standing as an elite performer in the Australian Football League. The common focus of the outlets is on the contrast between Ablett’s fame on the field and a tendency to remain reserved off it. All three articles frame the Hall of Fame induction as a formal recognition of Ablett’s achievements and reputation among peers, while keeping the emphasis on his character and legacy in the sport.