Grogan Medal

Grogan Medal

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 in 1946, previously the league's best player won the De Little Medal.

Winners

Year Player Club
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

References

  1. ^ The Courier-Mail, "Code award to Sanders", 7 September 1954. p. 12

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