Fothergill–Round Medal
The Fothergill–Round Medal is a Victorian Football League (VFL) award that is presented to the most promising young talent in the VFL competition. It is named after Des Fothergill and Barry Round, who at the time medal was struck were the only two players to have won both the J. J. Liston Trophy (or one of its predecessors) and the Brownlow Medal. The medal has been awarded annually since 1989.[1]
Past winners
Year | Player | Team |
---|---|---|
1989 | Chris Owen | Preston |
1990 | Mathew Quirk | Oakleigh |
1991 | Ron De Iulio | Box Hill |
1992 | Julian Shanks | Williamstown |
1993 | Adam Williams | Sandringham |
1994 | Bruce Cohen | Box Hill |
1995 | Mark Porter | Coburg |
1996 | Paul Dooley | Williamstown |
1997 | James Puli | Werribee |
1998 | Andrew Shipp | Springvale |
1999 | Mark Passador | Springvale |
2000 | Michael Swan | Port Melbourne |
2001 | Kristian DePasquale | Coburg |
2002 | Michael Firrito | Box Hill |
2003 | Aaron Davey | Port Melbourne |
2004 | Adam Fisher | Sandringham |
2005 | Jackson Barling | Williamstown |
2006 | Jason Davenport | Geelong |
2007 | Shane Valenti | Sandringham |
2008 | Robin Nahas | Port Melbourne |
2009 | Michael Barlow | Werribee |
2010 | Michael Hibberd | Frankston |
2011 | Ahmed Saad | Northern Bullants |
2012 | Dean Towers | North Ballarat |
2013 | Kane Lambert[2] | Northern Blues |
2014 | Nic Newman[3] | Frankston |
2015 | Adam Marcon | Williamstown |
2016 | Luke Ryan | Coburg |
References
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