Carji Greeves Medal
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The Carji Greeves Medal is an Australian rules football award given to the player(s) adjudged Best and Fairest for the Geelong Football Club for the season.
Edward 'Carji' Greeves was a champion Geelong footballer who won the inaugural Brownlow Medal in 1924, for the Best and fairest player in the Victorian Football League.
Recipients:
- 2006 Paul Chapman
- 2005 Joel Corey
- 2004 Cameron Ling
- 2003 Matthew Scarlett
- 2002 Steven King
- 2001 Brenton Sanderson
- 2000 Steven King
- 1999 Ben Graham
- 1998 Peter Riccardi
- 1997 Liam Pickering
- 1996 Garry Hocking
- 1995 Paul Couch
- 1994 Garry Hocking
- 1993 Garry Hocking
- 1992 Ken Hinkley
- 1991 Garry Hocking
- 1990 Barry Stoneham
- 1989 Paul Couch
- 1988 Mark Bos
- 1987 Mark Bos
- 1986 Paul Couch
- 1985 Greg Williams
- 1984 Gary Ablett
- 1983 Ray Card
- 1982 John Mossop
- 1981 Peter Featherby
- 1980 Rod Blake
- 1979 David Clarke
- 1978 David Clarke
- 1977 Ian Nankervis
- 1976 Ian Nankervis
- 1975 John Newman
- 1974 Bruce Nankervis
- 1973 Bruce Nankervis
- 1972 Ian Nankervis
- 1971 David Clarke
- 1970 Bill Goggin
- 1969 Doug Wade
- 1968 John Newman
- 1967 Bill Goggin
- 1966 Denis Marshall
- 1965 Peter Walker
- 1964 Graham Farmer
- 1963 Graham Farmer
- 1962 Alistair Lord
- 1961 John Yeates
- 1960 Fred Wooller
- 1959 Colin Rice
- 1958 John O’Neill
- 1957 Bob Davis
- 1956 Bernie Smith
- 1955 Geoff Williams
- 1954 Norm Sharp
- 1953 Peter Pianto
- 1952 Geoff Williams
- 1951 Bernie Smith
- 1950 John Hyde
- 1949 Fred Flanagan
- 1948 Bruce Morrison
- 1947 Lindsay White
- 1946 Geoff Mahon
- 1945 Jim Fitzgerald
- 1944 Jim Munday
- 1943 recess due to World War II
- 1942 recess due to World War II
- 1941 Jim Knight
- 1940 Tom Arklay
- 1939 Jack Grant
- 1938 Tom Arklay
- 1937 Tom Quinn
- 1936 Tom Quinn
- 1935 Fred Hawking
- 1934 Reg Hickey
- 1933 Les Hardiman
- 1932 George Moloney
- 1931 George Todd
- 1930 George Todd
- 1928 Reg Hickey
- 1927 George Todd
- 1923 Billy McCarter
- 1922 Keith Johns
- 1921 Billy McCarter
- 1920 Jokie Jones
- 1917 Bert Rankin
- 1916 recess due to World War I
- 1915 Alec Eason
- 1914 Dick Grigg
- 1911 Dick Grigg
- 1910 Dick Grigg
- 1906 Henry Young
- 1905 Henry Young
- 1903 Teddy Rankin
- 1897 Joe McShane
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Best and Fairest awards in the Australian Football League |
Adelaide Crows - Malcolm Blight Medal | Brisbane Lions - Merrett-Murray Medal | Carlton - John Nicholls Medal | Collingwood - Copeland Trophy Essendon - Crichton Medal | Fremantle - Doig Medal | Geelong - Carji Greeves Medal | Hawthorn - Peter Crimmins Medal Kangaroos - Syd Barker Medal | Melbourne - Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal| Port Adelaide - John Cahill Medal | Richmond - Jack Dyer Medal St Kilda - Trevor Barker Award | Sydney Swans - Bob Skilton Medal | West Coast Eagles - Club Champion Award | Western Bulldogs - Charles Sutton Medal |