Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy
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The Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy is a Canadian Football League award, given to the most outstanding Canadian player in the West Division. Each team nominates a player for this award, from which the winner is chosen. Either the winner of this trophy or the winner of the Lew Hayman Trophy will also win the Canadian Football League Most Outstanding Canadian award.
The Martin trophy is named after former Saskatchewan Roughriders president Beattie Martin. Originally presented in 1949, it served as the Western Interprovincial Rugby Union's award for outstanding Canadian rookies until 1974. As part of the failed American expansion, the Martin trophy was awarded in 1995 to the North Division's outstanding Canadian.
[edit] Dr. Beattie Martin Trophy winners
[edit] For Outstanding Canadian Player of the West Division (1974 - pres.)
- 2006 - Brent Johnson (DE), British Columbia Lions
- 2005 - Brent Johnson (DE), British Columbia Lions
- 2004 - Jason Clermont (SB), British Columbia Lions
- 2003 - Chris Szarka (FB), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- 2002 - Sean Millington (RB), British Columbia Lions
- 2001 - Cameron Legault (DT), British Columbia Lions
- 2000 - Sean Millington (RB), British Columbia Lions
- 1999 - Jamie Taras (C), British Columbia Lions
- 1998 - Vince Danielsen (SB), Calgary Stampeders
- 1997 - Sean Millington (FB), British Columbia Lions
- 1996 - Leroy Blugh (DE), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1995 - Larry Wruck (LB), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1994 - Larry Wruck (LB), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1993 - Dave Sapunjis (SB), Calgary Stampeders
- 1992 - Ray Elgaard (SB), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- 1991 - Blake Marshall (FB), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1990 - Ray Elgaard (SB), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- 1989 - Jeff Fairholm (SB), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- 1988 - Ray Elgaard (SB), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- 1987 - Nelson Martin (DS), British Columbia Lions
- 1986 - Joe Poplawski (SB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1985 - Joe Poplawski (SB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1984 - Joe Poplawski (SB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1983 - Paul Bennett (DB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1982 - Rick House (SB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1981 - Joe Poplawski (SB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1980 - Dave "Dr. Death" Fennell (DT), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1979 - Dave "Dr. Death" Fennell (DT), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1978 - Joe Poplawski (WR), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1977 - Gord Paterson (TE), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1976 - Bill Baker (DE), British Columbia Lions
- 1975 - Tom Forzani (WR), Calgary Stampeders
- 1974 - Rudy Linterman (WR), Calgary Stampeders
[edit] For Outstanding Rookie Player of the WIFU and the Western Football Conference (1949 - 1973)
- 1973 - Lorne Richardson (DB), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- 1972 - Walt McKee (K/P), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1971 - Bob Kraemer (?), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1970 - John Senst (?), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1969 - Dave Easley (?), British Columbia Lions
- 1968 - Dave Cranmer (?), Calgary Stampeders
- 1967 - Ted Gerela (K), British Columbia Lions
- 1966 - Garry Lefebvre (?), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1965 - Ron Forwick (?), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1964 - Billy Cooper (?), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1963 - Peter Kempf (FB/K), British Columbia Lions
- 1962 - Ted Frechette (?), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1961 - Larry Robinson (DB), Calgary Stampeders
- 1960 - Neal Beaumont (DB), British Columbia Lions
- 1959 - Henry Janzen (DB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1958 - Walt Radzick (?), Calgary Stampeders
- 1957 - Mike Lashuk (?), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1956 - Norm Rauhaus (DB), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1955 - Jarry Lunn (?), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- 1954 - Lynn Bottoms (?), Calgary Stampeders
- 1953 - Gordon Sturtridge (DE), Saskatchewan Roughriders
- 1952 - Lorne Benson (?), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
- 1951 - Jim Chambers (?), Edmonton Eskimos
- 1950 - Gordon Brown (DG), Calgary Stampeders
- 1949 - John Stroppa (?), Winnipeg Blue Bombers
East Division: Hamilton • Montreal • Toronto • Winnipeg
West Division: British Columbia • Calgary • Edmonton • Saskatchewan
Suspended since 2006: Ottawa
East Division Awards: Evanshen • Hayman • McCaffrey • Gibson • Dandurand
West Division Awards: Nicklin • Martin • Fieldgate • Parker • DeMarco-Becket • Dryburgh • James
League Awards: Outstanding Player • Canadian • Defensive Player • Offensive Lineman • Rookie • Stukus • Pate • Agro • Rogers
Playoff Awards: Grey Cup • Dixon • Taylor • Most Valuable Player • Most Valuable Canadian
Stadiums: BC Place • Canad Inns • Commonwealth • Ivor Wynne • McMahon • Molson • Mosaic • Olympic • Rogers Centre
Defunct, Renamed and Relocated Teams: Atlantic Schooners • Baltimore • Birmingham • Las Vegas • Memphis • Montreal Concordes • Ottawa Rough Riders • Sacramento • San Antonio • Shreveport