John Cahill Medal

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The John Cahill Medal is a best and fairest award in the sport of Australian rules football, in the AFL.

It is awarded to the player who receives the most votes during an AFL season from the Port Adelaide Football Club. It is named after Port Adelaide legend John Cahill, who coached the club in the AFL, and coached and played with them in the SANFL. It has been awarded since Port Adelaide's entry into the AFL in 1997.

Year Winner
1997 Darren Mead
1998 Adam Kingsley
1999 Stephen Paxman
2000 Brett Montgomery
2001 Warren Tredrea
2002 Matthew Primus
2003 Gavin Wanganeen
2004 Warren Tredrea
2005 Warren Tredrea
2006 Brendon Lade
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