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 but has only been awarded by it's current name since the late 1990s following the death of Trevor Barker from cancer. Barker who won St Kilda's Best and fairest award in 1976 and 1981.
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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 Melbourne - Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medal| North Melbourne - Syd Barker 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 Defunct: Fitzroy - Mitchell Medal |