Neil Kerley Medal
The Neil Kerley Medal (formerly known as the Trabilsie Medal and later the Steve Hamra Medal) is an Australian rules football award given to the player(s) from the West Adelaide Football Club deemed Best & Fairest for the season. West Adelaide play in the South Australian National Football League.
In 2015, the WAFC board approved the change of the naming of the Best and Fairest Medallion as the Neil Kerley Medal to honour four time club B&F and two time premiership winner as a player and coach, Neil Kerley.[1]
Recipients:
- 2015 Jason Porplyzia
- 2014 Jonathon Beech
- 2013 Ryan Ferguson and Chris Schmidt
- 2012 Ryan Ferguson
- 2011 Steven Morris
- 2010 Daniel Caire
- 2009 Ryan Ferguson
- 2008 Ryan Ferguson
- 2007 Simon McCormick
- 2006 Ben Haynes
- 2005 Jason Porplyzia
- 2004 Luke Norman
- 2003 Darren Bradshaw
- 2002 Chris Chubb
- 2001 Ben Hollands
- 2000 Dion Myles
- 1999 Tim Symes
- 1998 Adam Richardson
- 1997 Anthony Banik
- 1996 Brooke Fogden
- 1995 Anthony Banik
- 1994 Jamie Andriske
- 1993 Mark Mickan
- 1992 Leon Grosser
- 1991 Peter Banfield
- 1990 Grantley Fielke
- 1989 Neville Shaw
- 1988 Neville Shaw
- 1987 Kieran Sporn
- 1986 Mark Mickan
- 1985 Mark Mickan
- 1984 Des Herbert
- 1983 Mark Mickan
- 1982 Ian Borchard
- 1981 John Kantilaftas
- 1980 Ian Borchard
- 1979 Michael Gregg
- 1978 Dexter Kennedy
- 1977 Trevor Grimwood (Magarey Medal winner)
- 1976 Trevor Grimwood
- 1975 Bob Loveday
- 1974 Bob Loveday
- 1973 Bob Keddie
- 1972 Greg Nicholson
- 1971 Simon Fraser
- 1970 Robert Day
- 1969 Gary Wallis
- 1968 Rodney Pope
- 1967 Trevor Hughes
- 1966 Robert Day
- 1965 Robert Day
- 1964 Rodney Pope
- 1963 Jeff Bray
- 1962 Neil Kerley
- 1961 Neil Kerley
- 1960 Jeff Bray
- 1959 Neil Kerley
- 1958 Neil Kerley
- 1957 Ron Benton (Magarey Medal winner)
- 1956 Stan Costello and Aldo Rossetto
- 1955 Glynn Williams
- 1954 Colin Brown
- 1953 Colin Brown
- 1952 Jack Lynch
- 1951 Brian Faehse
- 1950 Brian Faehse
- 1949 James Coad
- 1948 Colin Brown
- 1947 Bernie Smith
- 1946 Garth Burkett
- 1945 Garth Burkett
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