The McCallum–Tomkins Medal is an Australian rules football honour awarded annually since 2009 to the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) under-18 competition, as judged by field umpires. The award is a merger of the McCallum Medal, previously awarded for the former SANFL under-17 competition and the Tomkins Medal, previously awarded for the former SANFL under-19 competition.
Year | Name | Club |
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2009[1] | Luke Bowd | South Adelaide |
2010[2] | Christian Calabrese | Sturt |
2011[3][4] | Scott Burnett | Port Adelaide |
2012[5] | Ryan Dijksman | West Adelaide |
2013[6] | Paul Ventura | Woodville-West Torrens |
2014[7] | Jonathon Hayes | North Adelaide |
2015[8] | Jack Bollmeyer | Norwood |
2016[9] | Dakota Nixon | North Adelaide |
2017[10] | Boyd Woodcock | North Adelaide |
2018[11] | Kai Pudney | W-WT Eagles |
2019 | Harrison Magor | North Adelaide |
2020 | Tom Powell | Sturt |
2023 | Hugh Stagg | Glenelg |
2022 | Ben Ridgway | Glenelg |
2023 | Angus Tully | North Adelaide |
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