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For other people of the same name, see David Boyd.
Dave 'Davey' Boyd is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Port Adelaide in the SANFL. He is a half forward flanker in Port Adelaide's official 'Greatest Team' from 1870 to 2000.
Boyd was a key member of the strong Port Adelaide side of the 1950s, playing in seven premiership sides.
He made his debut in 1948 and although he started as a forward he soon developed into a centreman, the position that he would play the majority of his career in. He was a Magarey Medalist in 1956 and a regular interstate representative for South Australia, appearing in three carnivals. He finished his career in 1960 after playing a total of 222 games for Port Adelaide.
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Magarey Medal winners 1898: Green • 1899: Malin • 1900: not awarded • 1901: Sandland • 1902: MacKenzie • 1903: Waye • 1904: not awarded • 1905: MacKenzie • 1906: MacKenzie • 1907: Mack • 1908: Tierney • 1909: R. Head • 1910: Hosking • 1911: Cumberland • 1912: Low • 1913: Leahy • 1914: Ashley • 1915: Barry / Hosking / Perry • 1916–18: not awarded • 1919: Moriarty • 1920: Moriarty / Richardson • 1921: Adams / Karney / Moriarty / Scott • 1922: Barnes • 1923: Riley • 1924: Scott • 1925: Bampton / Lill • 1926: McGregor • 1927: McGregor • 1928: Handby • 1929: Snell • 1930: Scott • 1931: Sexton • 1932: Pontifex • 1933: Dunn • 1934: Johnston • 1935: Cockburn • 1936: McCallum • 1937: Hawke • 1938: Quinn • 1939: McArthur / Pash • 1940: Brock • 1941: Boyall • 1942–44: not awarded • 1945: Quinn • 1946: Hank • 1947: Hank • 1948: R. Phillips • 1949: Crabb / R. Phillips • 1950: McKay • 1951: Marriott • 1952: Fitzgerald • 1953: Deane • 1954: Fitzgerald • 1955: L. Head • 1956: Boyd • 1957: Benton / Deane • 1958: L. Head • 1959: Fitzgerald • 1960: Barbary • 1961: Halbert • 1962: Eustice • 1963: L. Head • 1964: Motley • 1965: Window • 1966: Kneebone • 1967: Lindner / Obst • 1968: Robran • 1969: Phillis • 1970: Robran • 1971: R. Ebert • 1972: Blight • 1973: Robran • 1974: R. Ebert • 1975: Woite • 1976: R. Ebert • 1977: Trevor Grimwood • 1978: Hodgeman • 1979: Duckworth • 1980: R. Ebert • 1981: Aish • 1982: McGuinness • 1983: Antrobus • 1984: Platten • 1985: Fielke • 1986: Anderson • 1987: Jarman • 1988: Whittlesea • 1989: McAdam • 1990: Hodges • 1991: Naley • 1992: Buckley • 1993: B. Phillips • 1994: McIntosh • 1995: Kilpatrick / McIntosh • 1996: Francou • 1997: Atkinson / Jarman • 1998: Osborn • 1999: Squire • 2000: Squire • 2001: Brown / O'Connor • 2002: Sheedy / Weatherald • 2003: B. Ebert • 2004: Thomas • 2005: Clayton • 2006: Backwell • 2007: Allan • 2008: Crane • 2009: Archard / Ezard • 2010: Allan • 2011: AllanThe Magarey Medal has been awarded since 1898 to the "best and most brilliant" player in the South Australian National Football League and its various incarnations. Categories:- Port Adelaide Magpies players
- Magarey Medal winners
- Australian rules footballers from South Australia
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