The Reserves Magarey Medal is an Australian rules football honour awarded annually since 1906 to the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Reserves competition, as judged by field umpires. The award is based on the Magarey Medal award that was introduced by William Ashley Magarey.
Winners
editYear | Name | Club |
---|---|---|
1906 | Roy A. LeMessurier | Semaphore |
1907[1][2] | Philip Robin | Norwood |
1908[3] | George Kersley | West Torrens |
1909[4][5] | Percy Russell | Prospect |
1910[6] | Stephen Potter | West Torrens |
1911[7] | P. Rowan | Port Adelaide |
1912[8] | Pat Crowley | Port Adelaide |
1913[9] | Clarrie Ryan | Sturt |
1914[10] | Pat Crowley | Port Adelaide |
1915[11] | George Linklater | Port Adelaide |
1916–18 | no award | |
1919[12] | Jim Clark | Sturt |
1920[13] | Bert Schumacher | Norwood |
1921[14] | Charles Hepburn | West Adelaide |
1922[15] | Wilfred Sparks | Norwood |
1923[16] | Harold Jackson | Sturt |
1924[17] | James Strugnell | West Torrens |
1925[18] | S. Monten | West Torrens |
1926[19] | Harold O'Brien | South Adelaide |
1927[20] | Marcus Stuart | Sturt |
1928[21] | Harold O'Brien | South Adelaide |
1929[22] | Wally Griffiths | Norwood |
1930[12] | Arnold Smith | Sturt |
1931[23] | Ray Whitaker | Port Adelaide |
1932[24] | Thomas Hamilton | West Adelaide |
1933[25] | Gordon Wait | Norwood |
1934[26] | W. Stuart | South Adelaide |
1935[27] | Alexander Kinlough | West Torrens |
1936[28] | Albert Jones | West Torrens |
1937[29] | Ronald Edwards | Glenelg |
1938[30] | Ken Sawatzke | West Adelaide |
1939[31] | Stan Taylor | Norwood |
1940[32] | Eric Nicholls | West Torrens |
1941[33] | Lewis Todd | South Adelaide |
1942–45 | No Award | |
1946[34] | Gordon Whittaker | Norwood |
1947[35][36] | Hubert McKenzie | West Torrens |
1948[37] | Ron Hoffman | Port Adelaide |
1949[38] | Don Bartlett | Sturt |
1950[39][5] | Sam Barbary | North Adelaide |
1951[40] | Harold Harris | South Adelaide |
1952[41] | Wally Southern | Sturt |
1953[42][5] | John Blunden | North Adelaide |
1954[43] | Brian Livesey | West Torrens |
1955[44] | Fred Stewart | Norwood |
1956 | Bob Lee | West Adelaide |
1957 | Ray Panizza | South Adelaide |
1958[44] | Kingsley "Bill" Wedding | Norwood |
1959[5] | Barry Henningsen | North Adelaide |
1960[5] | Charles (Bud) Heading | North Adelaide |
1961 | Bob Simunsen | Woodville |
1962 | Bob Simunsen | Woodville |
1963[45] | Gary Window | Central District |
1964[44] | Ian Della-Polina | Norwood |
1965 | John Mills | South Adelaide |
1966[44] | Brian Woodcock | Norwood |
1967 | Bob Perry | Woodville |
1968 | Kevin Rowe | Glenelg |
1969[44] | John McInnes | Norwood |
1970 tied[44] | John Menz | Norwood |
1970 tied | John Baruzzi | Port Adelaide |
1971[44] | John McInnes | Norwood |
1972[44] | John McInnes | Norwood |
1973[46] | Roly Daw | Sturt |
1974 | Kym Hodgeman | Glenelg |
1975[46] | Phil Heinrich | Sturt |
1976[46] | Jim Katsaros | Sturt |
1977 | Graham Sando | South Adelaide |
1978 | Peter Barnes | West Torrens |
1979 | Chris Wright | Port Adelaide |
1980 | Leon Grosser | West Adelaide |
1981 | Bruce Lindner | West Adelaide |
1982 | Kym Dillon | West Torrens |
1983 | Desmond Drogemuller | Port Adelaide |
1984 | Anthony Owens | West Torrens |
1985 | Hayden Stephens | Woodville |
1986 | Scott McDonald | Woodville |
1987 | John Harvey | Port Adelaide |
1988 | Adrian Settre | Port Adelaide |
1989[45] | Phil Lounder | Central District |
1990 | Max Gasparroni | West Adelaide |
1991[5] | Brodie Atkinson | North Adelaide |
1992 | Jason Sziller | W-WT Eagles |
1993[46] | Brendan Roberson | Sturt |
1994 | Paul Page | South Adelaide |
1995 tied[45] | Damian Hicks | Central District |
1995 tied[45] | Neil McGoran | Central District |
1996 | Jason King | Woodville-West Torrens |
1997 | Mark Ryan | South Adelaide |
1998[5] | Jason King | North Adelaide |
1999 | Ron Lee | West Adelaide |
2000[45] | Justin Casserly | Central District |
2001[45] | Brenton Daniel | Central District |
2002[45] | Josh Coulter | Central District |
2003 tied[44] | Hamish Tamlin | Norwood |
2003 tied | David Newett | Woodville-West Torrens |
2003 tied[45] | Nick Prokopec | Central District |
2004[5] | Justin Casserly | North Adelaide |
2005 | Mark Demasi | South Adelaide |
2006[44] | Ryan Lewis | Norwood |
2007 tied[5][47] | Tim Delvins | North Adelaide |
2007 tied[47] | James Boyd | South Adelaide |
2008[48][49] | Scott Lewis | Glenelg |
2009[50] | Daniel Batson | Port Adelaide Magpies |
2010[51] | Timothy Milera | Port Adelaide Magpies |
2011[52] | Tarak Redigolo | South Adelaide |
2012 | Angus Poole | Woodville-West Torrens |
2013 tied[53] | Nick Homburg | West Adelaide |
2013 tied[53][45] | Travis Schiller | Central District |
2014[54] | Luke Teasdale | North Adelaide |
2015 tied | Matt Appleton | Woodville-West Torrens |
2015 tied[44] | Dylan Reinbrecht | Norwood |
2016 tied[55] | Lachlan Earl | Glenelg |
2016 tied[55] | Jake Comitogianni | Woodville-West Torrens |
2017[56] | Louis Sharrad | Port Adelaide |
2018[57] | Jacob Templeton | Central District |
2019[57] | Jed Spence | Norwood |
2020[58] | Dakota Nixon | North Adelaide |
2021 | Edward Allan | West Adelaide |
2022 | Kyle Crompton | Glenelg |
2023 | Charlie Molan | Sturt |
External source
edit- SANFL 2012 Annual Report - Click here and refer to pp. 102 for a list of winners from 1906-2012
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