Grogan Medal
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The Grogan Medal is an Australian rules football award given to the best and fairest player in home and away rounds of each season's QAFL/Queensland State League competition. It was first awarded under the present name in 1946, previously being known as the De Little Medal.
Winners
Year | Player | Club |
2013 | Haydn Kiel | Southport |
2012 | Ryan Davey Fraser Pope Tom Salter | Labrador Southport Redland |
2011 | Cameron Ilett Matthew Payne | NT Thunder Southport |
2010 | Danny Wise | Southport |
2009 | Nathan Gilliland | Mount Gravatt |
2008 | Nathan Kinch | Morningside |
2007 | Todd Featherstone | Labrador |
2006 | Matty Payne | Zillmere Eagles |
2005 | David Round | Broadbeach |
2004 | Mick Stinear | Mount Gravatt |
2003 | Jacob Gough | Morningside |
2002 | David Round | Southport |
2001 | Paul O'Brien | Redland |
2000 | Danny Dickfos | Northern Eagles |
1999 | David Bain Brad Jones | Southport Mount Gravatt |
1998 | Dean Edwards | Morningside |
1997 | Jeff Brennan | Southport |
1996 | Corey Lambert | West Brisbane |
1995 | David Bain | Southport |
1994 | Mitch Howe | Morningside |
1993 | Daryl Bourke Jason Cotter Dean Warren | Morningside Southport Kedron Grange |
1992 | Ricky Chapman David Crutchfield Chris O'Sullivan | Morningside Southport Southport |
1991 | Cameron Buchanan | North Brisbane |
1990 | Jason Cotter | Southport |
1989 | Daryl Bourke | Morningside |
1988 | Craig Brittain | Windsor-Zillmere |
1987 | Terry Simmonds | Mayne |
1986 | Brendan McMullen Greg Packham | Coorparoo Kedron |
1985 | Zane Taylor | Southport |
1984 | Brendan McMullen | Coorparoo |
1983 | Peter Guy Bill Pierce | Southport Sherwood |
1982 | John Blair | Morningside |
1981 | Greg Hollick | Mayne |
1980 | Barry Karklis | Windsor-Zillmere |
1979 | Don Smith | Sandgate |
1978 | Peter Ives | Mayne |
1977 | Peter Taylor | Western Districts |
1976 | Barry Clarke | Wilston Grange |
1975 | Owen Backwell | Western Districts |
1974 | Jeff Ebert | Morningside |
1973 | Don Smith | Sandgate |
1972 | Barry Clarke | Wilston Grange |
1971 | Owen Backwell | Western Districts |
1970 | Kelvin Mills | Kedron |
1969 | Ken Garcia Terry Johnston Terry Weller | Wilston Grange Morningside Windsor-Zillmere |
1968 | Merv Appleyard | Wilston Grange |
1967 | Robin Hull | Windsor-Zillmere |
1966 | Gar Wah Hing | Kedron |
1965 | Tom Gould | Kedron |
1964 | Ken Grimley | Coorparoo |
1963 | Tom Gould | Kedron |
1962 | Keith Leach | Wilston Grange |
1961 | Keith Leach | Wilston Grange |
1960 | Jim Conlan Merv Dihm | Wilston Grange Morningside |
1959 | John Golding | Coorparoo |
1958 | Andy Stewart | Western Districts |
1957 | Keith Farnsworth | Morningside |
1956 | Tom Pelly | Western Districts |
1955 | Henry Maguire | Morningside |
1954 | Leyland Sanders[1] | Coorparoo-Yeronga |
1953 | Noel McGuinness | Morningside |
1952 | Bevis Howell | Coorparoo |
1951 | Bill Shorten | Yeronga |
1950 | Tom Calder Edgar Stevens | Coorparoo Sandgate |
1949 | Dick Parton | Windsor |
1948 | Tom Calder | Coorparoo |
1947 | Doug Pittard Fred Willets | Western Districts Yeronga |
1946 | Doug Pittard | Western Districts |
1940 | Doug Pittard | Taringa |
1939 | Pat Vidgen | Taringa |
1938 | Jim Davies | Windsor |
1937 | C Stream | Windsor |
1936 | Bill Nunn | Taringa |
1935 | Jim Davies | Windsor |
1934 | Jim Davies L Gregory | Windsor Valley |
1933 | F Walker | Valley |
1932 | C Stream | Taringa |
1931 | C Ryan | Mayne |
1930 | H Green | Windsor |
1929 | W Becker | South Brisbane |
1928 | W Becker | South Brisbane |
1927 | N Brown | Windsor |
References
- ↑ The Courier-Mail, "Code award to Sanders", 7 September 1954. p. 12
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