List of Magarey Medallists

List of Magarey Medallists

The Magarey Medal is awarded every year to the "Fairest and Most Brilliant" player in the South Australian National Football League. Here is a list of the winners:

* 1898 - Alby Green (Norwood)
* 1899 - Stan Malin (Port Adelaide)
* 1900 - "not awarded"
* 1901 - Phil Sandland (North Adelaide)
* 1902 - Tom MacKenzie (West Torrens)
* 1903 - Hendrick 'Taffy' Waye (Sturt)
* 1904 - "not awarded"
* 1905 - Tom MacKenzie (North Adelaide)
* 1906 - Tom MacKenzie (North Adelaide)
* 1907 - Jack Mack (Port Adelaide)
* 1908 - James Tierney (West Adelaide)
* 1909 - Richard Head (West Adelaide)
* 1910 - Sampson 'Shine' Hosking (Port Adelaide)
* 1911 - Harold 'Vic' Cumberland (Sturt)
* 1912 - Dave Low (West Torrens)
* 1913 - Tom Leahy (North Adelaide)
* 1914 - Jack Ashley (Port Adelaide)
* 1915 - Frank Barry (South Adelaide), Sampson 'Shine' Hosking* (Port Adelaide) and Charlie Perry* (Norwood)
* 1916-1918 "No award due to World War I"
* 1919 - Dan Moriarty (South Adelaide)
* 1920 - Dan Moriarty (South Adelaide) and Vic Richardson* (Sturt)
* 1921 - Dan Moriarty (South Adelaide), Charlie Adams* (Port Adelaide), John Karney* (West Torrens) and Wat Scott* (Norwood)
* 1922 - Robert Barnes (West Adelaide)
* 1923 - Horrie Riley (Sturt)
* 1924 - Wat Scott (Norwood)
* 1925 - Alick Lill (Norwood) and Peter Bampton* (Port Adelaide)
* 1926 - Bruce McGregor (West Adelaide)
* 1927 - Bruce McGregor (West Adelaide)
* 1928 - Jim Handby (Glenelg)
* 1929 - Robert Snell (West Adelaide)
* 1930 - Wat Scott (Norwood)
* 1931 - Jack Sexton (West Adelaide)
* 1932 - Max Pontifex (West Torrens)
* 1933 - Keith Dunn (Sturt)
* 1934 - George Johnston (Glenelg)
* 1935 - Jack Cockburn (South Adelaide)
* 1936 - Bill McCallum (Norwood)
* 1937 - Harold Hawke (North Adelaide)
* 1938 - Bob Quinn (Port Adelaide)
* 1939 - Jeff Pash (North Adelaide) and Ray McArthur* (West Adelaide)
* 1940 - Mel Brock (Glenelg)
* 1941 - Marcus Boyall (Glenelg)
* 1942-1944 "No award due to World War II"
* 1945 - Bob Quinn (Port Adelaide)
* 1946 - Bob Hank (West Torrens)
* 1947 - Bob Hank (West Torrens)
* 1948 - Ron Phillips (North Adelaide)
* 1949 - Ron Phillips (North Adelaide) and Allan Crabb* (Glenelg)
* 1950 - Ian McKay (North Adelaide)
* 1951 - John Marriott (Norwood)
* 1952 - Len Fitzgerald (Sturt)
* 1953 - Jim Deane (South Adelaide)
* 1954 - Len Fitzgerald (Sturt)
* 1955 - Lindsay Head (West Torrens)
* 1956 - Dave Boyd (Port Adelaide)
* 1957 - Ron Benton (West Adelaide) and Jim Deane* (South Adelaide)
* 1958 - Lindsay Head (West Torrens)
* 1959 - Len Fitzgerald (Sturt)
* 1960 - Barrie Barbary (North Adelaide)
* 1961 - John Halbert (Sturt)
* 1962 - Ken Eustice (West Adelaide)
* 1963 - Lindsay Head (West Torrens)
* 1964 - Geof Motley (Port Adelaide)
* 1965 - Gary Window (Central District)
* 1966 - Ron Kneebone (Norwood)
* 1967 - Trevor Obst (Port Adelaide) and Don Lindner* (North Adelaide)
* 1968 - Barrie Robran (North Adelaide)
* 1969 - Fred Phillis (Glenelg)
* 1970 - Barrie Robran (North Adelaide)
* 1971 - Russell Ebert (Port Adelaide)
* 1972 - Malcolm Blight (Woodville)
* 1973 - Barrie Robran (North Adelaide)
* 1974 - Russell Ebert (Port Adelaide)
* 1975 - Peter Woite (Port Adelaide)
* 1976 - Russell Ebert (Port Adelaide)
* 1977 - Trevor Grimwood (West Adelaide)
* 1978 - Kym Hodgeman (Glenelg)
* 1979 - John Duckworth (Central District)
* 1980 - Russell Ebert (Port Adelaide)
* 1981 - Michael Aish (Norwood)
* 1982 - Tony McGuinness (Glenelg)
* 1983 - Tony Antrobus (North Adelaide) Stephen Kernahan had most votes but was ineligible due to suspension
* 1984 - John Platten (Central District)
* 1985 - Grantley Fielke (West Adelaide)
* 1986 - Greg Anderson (Port Adelaide)
* 1987 - Andrew Jarman (North Adelaide)
* 1988 - Greg Whittlesea (Sturt)
* 1989 - Gilbert McAdam (Central District)
* 1990 - Scott Hodges (Port Adelaide)
* 1991 - Mark Naley (South Adelaide)
* 1992 - Nathan Buckley (Port Adelaide)
* 1993 - Brenton Phillips (North Adelaide)
* 1994 - Garry McIntosh (Norwood)
* 1995 - Garry McIntosh (Norwood) and Glenn Kilpatrick (West Adelaide)
* 1996 - Josh Francou (North Adelaide)
* 1997 - Brodie Atkinson (Sturt) and Andrew Jarman (Norwood)
* 1998 - Andrew Osborn (South Adelaide)
* 1999 - Damian Squire (Sturt)
* 2000 - Damian Squire (Sturt)
* 2001 - Ryan O'Connor (Port Adelaide Magpies) and Tony Brown (Port Adelaide Magpies)
* 2002 - Jade Sheedy (Sturt) and Tim Weatherald (Sturt)
* 2003 - Brett Ebert (Port Adelaide Magpies)
* 2004 - Paul Thomas (Central District)
* 2005 - Jeremy Clayton (Port Adelaide Magpies)
* 2006 - Brett Backwell (Glenelg)
* 2007 - James Allan (North Adelaide)
* 2008 - Luke Crane (Sturt)

*Awarded retrospectively

External links

* [http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/sanfl_summary_chart.htm SANFL summary] at FullPointsFooty


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