Trevor Barker Award
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The Trevor Barker Award is an Australian rules football trophy given to the player(s) from the St Kilda Football Club who are deemed best and fairest by coaches and a voting panel. It has been awarded since 1914. Trevor Barker won the Best and Fairest Award in 1976 and 1981, he died of cancer in 1996 and the award was named after him.
Winners:
Year | Winner |
2006 | Nick Riewoldt |
2005 | Steven Baker, Luke Ball (tied) |
2004 | Nick Riewoldt |
2003 | Lenny Hayes |
2002 | Nick Riewoldt |
2001 | Peter Everitt |
2000 | Andrew Thompson |
1999 | Nathan Burke |
1998 | Robert Harvey |
1997 | Robert Harvey |
1996 | Nathan Burke |
1995 | Nicky Winmar |
1994 | Robert Harvey |
1993 | Nathan Burke |
1992 | Robert Harvey |
1991 | Tony Lockett |
1990 | Stewart Loewe |
1989 | Nicky Winmar |
1988 | Danny Frawley |
1987 | Tony Lockett |
1986 | Greg Burns |
1985 | Paul Morwood |
1984 | Greg Burns |
1983 | Max Crow |
1982 | Peter Kiel |
1981 | Trevor Barker |
1980 | Jeff Dunne |
1979 | Jeff Dunne |
1978 | Graeme Gellie |
1977 | Jeff Sarau |
1976 | Trevor Barker |
1975 | Jeff Sarau |
1974 | Glenn Elliott |
1973 | Kevin Neale |
1972 | Stuart Trott |
1971 | Ross Smith |
1970 | Daryl Griffiths |
1969 | Robert W. Murray |
1968 | Carl Ditterich |
1967 | Ross Smith |
1965 | Darrel Baldock |
1964 | Ian Stewart |
1963 | Darrel Baldock |
1962 | Darrel Baldock |
1961 | Lance W. Oswald |
1960 | Lance W. Oswald |
1959 | Verdun Howell |
1958 | Neil Roberts |
1957 | Brian Gleeson |
1956 | Keith Drinan |
1955 | Neil Roberts |
1954 | Les Foote |
1953 | Keith Drinan |
1952 | Jim A. Ross |
1951 | Jim A. Ross |
1950 | Bruce Phillips |
1949 | Jim A. Ross |
1948 | Robert Hancock |
1947 | Harold Bray |
1946 | Keith Rosewarne |
1945 | Harold Bray |
1944 | Reg Garvin |
1943 | Ken Walker |
1942 | Ken Walker |
1941 | Reg Garvin |
1940 | Allan Killigrew |
1939 | Roy Fountain |
1938 | Stan Lloyd |
1937 | Jack Davis |
1936 | Bill Mohr |
1935 | Jack Davis |
1934 | Jack Davis |
1933 | Harold Comte |
1932 | Bill Mohr |
1931 | Harold Neill |
1930 | Fred Phillips |
1929 | Bill Cubbins |
1928 | Bill Cubbins |
1927 | Harold Matthews |
1926 | Horrie Mason & Harold Matthews |
1925 | Cyril Gambetta |
1924 | Colin Watson |
1923 | Bill Cubbins |
1922 | Barney Carr |
1921 | Bill Cubbins |
1920 | Wally Cameron |
1919 | Wels Eicke |
1918 | Roy Cazaly |
1917 | Club recess due to WWI |
1916 | Club recess due to WWI |
1915 | Wels Eicke |
1914 | Wels Eicke |
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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 |