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The Morrish Medal is an Australian rules football award. Australian football under lights at AAMI Stadium in Adelaide. ...
Formerly awarded to the best and fairest in the VFL under 19 competition. Since 1992 the award has been given to the best player in the Victorian TAC Cup under 18 competition. Best and Fairest is the phrase given to players in the Australian Football League (formerly the VFL) that are adjudged to have played the best during the season without being suspended. ...
The TAC Cup is an Australian rules football competition. ...
The Morrish Medal was named in honour of Tom Morrish, a long-serving treasurer of the VFL Reserve Grade. The award is voted by the field umpires in a 3-2-1 format at the conclusion of each match as is used in the AFL's Brownlow Medal. The Charles Brownlow Trophy, better known as the Brownlow Medal, is an annual medal awarded to the fairest and best player in the Australian Football League during the regular season (ie. ...
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Junior Football Club in the TAC Competition, Victoria, Australia. ...
Gary Moorcroft was an Australian Rules Football player for the Essendon Bombers and Melbourne Demons in the VFL/AFL. Best known for his Mark of the Year over Brad Johnson in Round 14, 2001, Moorcroft was a short (173cm), stocky and explosive goal sneak who participated in a premiership with...
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- 1991 - G.Stevens (Sydney)
- 1990 - B.Roberson (Carlton), C.Watson (North Melbourne)
- 1989 - B.Davies (Essendon)
- 1988 - T. McGrath (North Melb)
- 1987 - Wayne Schwass (North Melb)
- 1986 - D. Ross (North Melb)
- 1985 - F. Zoccali (Essendon)
- 1984 - Tony Liberatore (North Melb)
- 1983 - Greg Healy (Melbourne)
- 1982 - L. Bamblett (Melbourne)
- 1981 - A. Battiston (Melbourne)
- 1980 - P. Lane (Richmond)
- 1979 - P. Banks (Collingwood)
- 1978 - A. McPhie (Fitzroy), S. Simpson (North Melb)
- 1977 - D. Williams (Essendon)
- 1976 - C. Jamieson (Richmond), J. Di Natale (Footscray)
- 1975 - B. Jones (South Melb)
- 1974 - J. Di Natale (Footscray), R. Bruerton (South Melb), P. Friedman (Melbourne)
- 1973 - R. Bruerton (South Melb)
- 1972 - I. Kilmartin (North Melb), Vin Catoggio (Carlton)
- 1971 - T. O'Malley (Carlton)
- 1970 - K. Marks (Fitzroy)
- 1969 - K. Gehling (Richmond)
- 1968 - P. Callery (Melbourne)
- 1967 - M. Gale (Carlton)
- 1966 - B. Wright (Fitzroy)
- 1965 - R. Petherbridge (St Kilda)
- 1964 - P. Gowans (North Melb)
- 1963 - J. Schram (Geelong)
- 1962 - K. Egan (Essendon)
- 1961 - T. Johnston (Melbourne), J. McGowan (South Melb)
- 1960 - G. Ryan (Footscray)
- 1959 - D. Glassenbury (Fitzroy)
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This article contains information that has not been verified and thus might not be reliable. ...
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- 1958 - N. Bowler (North Melb)
- 1957 - P. O'Reilly (South Melb)
- 1956 - G. Rasmussen (Hawthorn)
- 1955 - M. Job (Carlton)
- 1954 - A. Clarke (Carlton)
- 1953 - R. Pratt (Carlton)
- 1952 - P. McPhee (Footscray)
- 1951 - F. Williams (Hawthorn)
- 1950 - N. Alford (North Melb)
- 1949 - A. Harbrow (St Kilda)
- 1948 - R. Harvey (Melbourne)
- 1947 - A. Dale (Essendon)
External links - Un-Fortunato Caruso, short bloke ignored by AFL
- afl.com.au - Morrish Medal
- TAC Cup Morrish Medallists
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