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Encyclopedia > Magarey Medal

The Magarey Medal is an Australian Rules Football award, given annually since 1897 to the best and fairest player in the South Australian National Football League as adjudged by the field umpires. Australian football, which is also known as Australian rules football, or less formally as Aussie rules or footy is a code of football which originated in Melbourne, Australia. ... 1897 was a common year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... SANFL Logo The South Australian National Football League (SANFL) is the premier league for Australian Rules football in the state of South Australia. ...


The 2005 winner was Jeremy Clayton from Port Adelaide Magpies, who was unable to accept the award in person, as he was in hospital due to an injury sustained while playing against the Woodville-West Torrens Eagles the day before the award. The coach, John Cahill, accepted the award on his behalf. 2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jeremy Clayton is an Australian rules footballer. ... // Description An Australian Rules football team in the SANFL. History The Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club were formed in 1997, after the Port Adelaide Football Club ( formerly the Magpies ) renamed the Power, joined the AFL. Premierships 2 - 1998 & 1999 Magarey Medals 3 2001 - Tony Brown & Ryan OConnor (tied) 2003... Woodville-West Torrens Eagles is an Australian Rules football club playing in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). ... John Cahill (born April 27, 1940) is an Australian rules football player and coach. ...


Here are some past winners:

Year Winner Club
1998 Andrew Osborn South Adelaide
1999 Damian Squire Sturt
2000 Damian Squire Sturt
2001 Tony Brown, Ryan O'Connor (tied) Port Adelaide Magpies, Port Adelaide Magpies
2002 Jade Sheedy, Tim Weatherald (tied) Sturt, Sturt
2003 Brett Ebert Port Adelaide Magpies
2004 Paul Thomas Central District
2005 Jeremy Clayton Port Adelaide Magpies

The South Adelaide Football Club competes in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL). ... The name Sturt might refer to: Charles Sturt or to a number of places and things named after him such as Sturt, South Australia City of Charles Sturt Point Sturt, South Australia Sturt Highway This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title. ... The name Sturt might refer to: Charles Sturt or to a number of places and things named after him such as Sturt, South Australia City of Charles Sturt Point Sturt, South Australia Sturt Highway This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Tony Brown (born May 28, 1977) is an Australian rules footballer who has played in the AFL and the SANFL. Recruited from Geelong Falcons, Brown made his AFL debut in 1995 with the St Kilda Football Club. ... // Description An Australian Rules football team in the SANFL. History The Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club were formed in 1997, after the Port Adelaide Football Club ( formerly the Magpies ) renamed the Power, joined the AFL. Premierships 2 - 1998 & 1999 Magarey Medals 3 2001 - Tony Brown & Ryan OConnor (tied) 2003... // Description An Australian Rules football team in the SANFL. History The Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club were formed in 1997, after the Port Adelaide Football Club ( formerly the Magpies ) renamed the Power, joined the AFL. Premierships 2 - 1998 & 1999 Magarey Medals 3 2001 - Tony Brown & Ryan OConnor (tied) 2003... Sturt Football Club Logo The Sturt Football Club is an Australian rules football club in the South Australian National Football League. ... Sturt Football Club Logo The Sturt Football Club is an Australian rules football club in the South Australian National Football League. ... Brett Ebert (born November 18, 1983) is an Australian rules footballer. ... // Description An Australian Rules football team in the SANFL. History The Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club were formed in 1997, after the Port Adelaide Football Club ( formerly the Magpies ) renamed the Power, joined the AFL. Premierships 2 - 1998 & 1999 Magarey Medals 3 2001 - Tony Brown & Ryan OConnor (tied) 2003... Paul Thomas (born May 6, 1982) is an Australian rules footballer. ... There is more than one place called Central District: Central District, Botswana Central, Hong Kong This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Jeremy Clayton is an Australian rules footballer. ... // Description An Australian Rules football team in the SANFL. History The Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club were formed in 1997, after the Port Adelaide Football Club ( formerly the Magpies ) renamed the Power, joined the AFL. Premierships 2 - 1998 & 1999 Magarey Medals 3 2001 - Tony Brown & Ryan OConnor (tied) 2003...

External link

  • Full Points Footy - Magarey Medal
  • FootySA - Magarey Medallists

  Results from FactBites:
 
South Australian National Football League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1777 words)
In 1898, the Magarey Medal was awarded to the fairest and most brilliant player for the first time (see #Magarey Medal).
The Magarey Medal is awarded to the fairest and most brilliant player in the SANFL each season and is the oldest of its type in Australia.
Magarey died in 1929, but his name lives on and the Magaery Medal is still awarded to the fairest and most brilliant SANFL player each season.
Chronology of the Glenelg Football Club (1422 words)
Hayden Linke is runner-up to Sturt's John Halbert in the Magarey Medal after only 29 league games and also missing several league games during the season.
Tony McGuiness wins the Magarey Medal and the Tigers best and fairest [NOTE - at the time McGuiness was the youngest player ever to win the Magarey Medal.] and the Tigers best and fairest.
Stephen Kernahan tops the Magarey Medal count by 9 votes but is ineligible due to a one-match suspension during the season.
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