Doig Medal
The Doig Medal is the best and fairest award given out to the player considered best and fairest during a season for the Fremantle Football Club in the AFL.
It was named after the legendary Fremantle footballing family, the Doigs, who have had over 17 members play league football for East Fremantle or South Fremantle in the WAFL. The most famous is George Doig who has been inducted in the Australian Football Hall of Fame.[1]
Eight different players won the award between 1995 and 2002 until Peter Bell won his second medal in 2003.[2] Following Bell's third medal in 2004, Matthew Pavlich won four consecutive medals to hold the record of six medals in total.[3] Nat Fyfe became the third player to win multiple Doig medals when he won consecutive medals in 2013 and 2014.[4]
Year | Winner | Runner Up | Third | Fourth | Fifth |
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2015 | Sandilands, AaronAaron Sandilands[5] | Mundy, DavidDavid Mundy | Hill, StephenStephen Hill | Fyfe, NatNat Fyfe | Walters, MichaelMichael Walters |
2014 | Fyfe, NatNat Fyfe[4] | Sandilands, AaronAaron Sandilands | Hill, StephenStephen Hill | Mundy, DavidDavid Mundy | Ballantyne, HaydenHayden Ballantyne |
2013 | Fyfe, NatNat Fyfe[6] | Mundy, DavidDavid Mundy | Johnson, MichaelMichael Johnson | Crowley, RyanRyan Crowley | Spurr, LeeLee Spurr |
2012 | Crowley, RyanRyan Crowley[7] | Mayne, ChrisChris Mayne | Johnson, MichaelMichael Johnson | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | McPharlin, LukeLuke McPharlin |
2011 | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich[8] | Fyfe, NatNat Fyfe | Broughton, GregGreg Broughton | McPharlin, LukeLuke McPharlin | Mundy, DavidDavid Mundy |
2010 | Mundy, DavidDavid Mundy[9] | Sandilands, AaronAaron Sandilands | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Hill, StephenStephen Hill | Broughton, GregGreg Broughton |
2009 | Sandilands, AaronAaron Sandilands[10] | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Tarrant, ChrisChris Tarrant | Duffield, PaulPaul Duffield | Hasleby, PaulPaul Hasleby and David Mundy |
2008 | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Sandilands, AaronAaron Sandilands | McPharlin, LukeLuke McPharlin | Palmer, RhysRhys Palmer | Johnson, MichaelMichael Johnson |
2007 | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Grover, AntoniAntoni Grover | McPharlin, LukeLuke McPharlin | Bell, PeterPeter Bell, Josh Carr, Dean Solomon and Roger Hayden | |
2006 | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Bell, PeterPeter Bell and Michael Johnson | Parker, ShaneShane Parker | Carr, JoshJosh Carr | |
2005 | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Bell, PeterPeter Bell and Shane Parker | Black, HeathHeath Black | Hasleby, PaulPaul Hasleby | |
2004 | Bell, PeterPeter Bell | Hasleby, PaulPaul Hasleby | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Longmuir, JustinJustin Longmuir | McPharlin, LukeLuke McPharlin |
2003 | Bell, PeterPeter Bell | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Hasleby, PaulPaul Hasleby | Haddrill, RobbieRobbie Haddrill | McManus, ShaunShaun McManus |
2002 | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Bell, PeterPeter Bell | Parker, ShaneShane Parker | Hasleby, PaulPaul Hasleby | Simmonds, TroyTroy Simmonds |
2001 | Bell, PeterPeter Bell | Black, HeathHeath Black | Carr, MatthewMatthew Carr | Pavlich, MatthewMatthew Pavlich | Cook, TroyTroy Cook |
2000 | Cook, TroyTroy Cook | Hasleby, PaulPaul Hasleby | Waterhouse, CliveClive Waterhouse | Bandy, DanielDaniel Bandy | Fletcher, AdrianAdrian Fletcher |
1999 | Fletcher, AdrianAdrian Fletcher | Modra, TonyTony Modra | Bandy, DanielDaniel Bandy | Kickett, DaleDale Kickett | Waterhouse, CliveClive Waterhouse |
1998 | Norrish, JasonJason Norrish | Fletcher, AdrianAdrian Fletcher | Callaghan, CraigCraig Callaghan | Bond, ChrisChris Bond | Parker, ShaneShane Parker |
1997 | Kickett, DaleDale Kickett | Parker, ShaneShane Parker | Callaghan, CraigCraig Callaghan | Wills, AndrewAndrew Wills | Harding, GregGreg Harding |
1996 | O'Reilly, StephenStephen O'Reilly | Kickett, DaleDale Kickett | Chisholm, ScottScott Chisholm | Mann, PeterPeter Mann | Callaghan, CraigCraig Callaghan |
1995 | Mann, PeterPeter Mann | Kickett, DaleDale Kickett | Allan, BenBen Allan | Chisholm, ScottScott Chisholm | O'Reilly, StephenStephen O'Reilly |
References
- Les Everett (2014). Fremantle Dockers: An Illustrated History. Slattery Media Group. pp. 238–256. ISBN 978-0-9875263-4-2.
- ↑ George Doig - Condolence Statement by WA Premier Alan Carpenter (29 November 2006)
- ↑ Ahmed, Nabila & Ryan, Melissa (4 October 2003) Buckley is Magpies best, again
- ↑ Hagdorn, Kim (4 October 2008) Fremantle skipper Matthew Pavlich wins fifth Doig Medal
- 1 2 Miller, Dale (16 November 2014). "Fyfe named Freo best and fairest".
- ↑ Quartmaine, Braden (10 October 2015). "Ruckman Aaron Sandilands wins Fremantle Dockers club champion award Doig Medal".
- ↑ Kastanis, Costa (17 November 2013). "Fyfe wins the Doig Medal".
- ↑ O’Donoghue,, Craig (7 October 2012). "Crowley hails coach Lyon after winning Doig Medal". The West Australian.
- ↑ Quartermaine, Braden (9 October 2011). "Fremantle captain Matthew Pavlich wins sixth Doig Medal". The Sunday Times.
- ↑ Kastanis, Costa (3 October 2010). "It's David's Doig". Archived from the original on 14 February 2011.
- ↑ Chadwick, Justin (10 October 2009). "Fremantle ruckman Aaron Sandilands wins the Doig Medal after stellar season".
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