Port Adelaide Football Club best and fairest

The John Cahill Medal, named after the Port Adelaide Football Club's 10 time premiership coach and inaugural AFL coach John Cahill, is awarded to the club player adjudged Best and Fairest for the season.[1]

Winners

* Player is still active in the AFL
# Player won Magarey Medal for the same year
Port Adelaide Football Club Honor Roll
Interclub era
Year Best and Fairest
1870 John Wald
1871 Fred Stone
1872 N/A
1873 Samuel Tyzack
1874 N/A
1875 Henry Ford
1876 Ernest LeMessurier
South Australian Football Association era
Year Best and Fairest
1877 Thomas Smith
1878 Thomas Smith (2)
1879 Thomas Smith (3)
1880 John Sidoli
1881 John Sidoli (2)
1882 James Munro
1883 Robert Kirkpatrick
1884 Charles Kellett
George Cairns
1885 Michael Coffee
1886 Charlie Fry
1887 William Bushby
Richard Walsh
1888 Harold Phillips
1889 Goody Hamilton
1890 Charlie Fry (2)
1891 Harold Phillips (2)
1892 Harold Phillips (3)
1893 Walter Murray
Harold Phillips (4)
1894 Alfred Miers
1895 Oscar L'estage
1896 George Linklater
1897 Ken McKenzie
1898 Archibald Hosie
1899 Stan Malin#
1900 Jack Quinn
1901 Ted Strawns
1902 Lewis Corston
1903 Jimmy Tompkins
1904 Lewis Corston (2)
1905 Jack Quinn (2)
1906 Ted Strawns (2)
South Australian Football League era
Year Best and Fairest
1907 Jack Mack#
1908 James Dickson
1909 James Dickson
1910 Sampson Hosking#
1911 Harold Oliver
1912 Harold Oliver (2)
1913 Harry Eaton
1914 Jack Ashley#
1915 Harry Eaton# (2)
Play suspended due to World War I
1919 Jack Ashley (2)
1920 Charlie Adams
1921 Charlie Adams# (2)
1922 Clem Dayman
1923 Les Dayman
1924 Les Dayman (2)
1925 Peter Bampton#
1926 Laurie Hodge
South Australian National Football League era
Year Best and Fairest
1927 Clifford Keal
1928 Les Dayman (3)
1929 Ernest Mucklow
1930 Victor Johnson
1931 Maurice Allingham
1932 Ernest Mucklow (2)
1933 Jack Dermody
1934 Albert Hollingworth
1935 Jack Dermody (2)
1936 Albert Hollingworth (2)
1937 Robert Quinn
1938 Robert Quinn# (2)
1939 Allan Reval
1940 Reginald Schumann
1941 John Skelley
WWII competition begins
1942 N/A
1943 N/A
1944 N/A
Regular competition resumes
1945 Robert Quinn# (3)
1946 Llewellyn Roberts
1947 Robert Quinn (4)
1948 Richard Russell
1949 Richard Russell (2)
1950 Fos Williams
1951 Richard Russell (3)
1952 Ray Whitaker
1953 Harold McDonald
1954 Roger Clift
1955 Fos Williams
1956 Edward Whelan#
1957 Neville Hayes
1958 Geof Motley
1959 Geof Motley (2)
1960 Neville Hayes (2)
1961 Jeffrey Potter
1962 Peter Obst
1963 Geof Motley (3)
1964 Jeffrey Potter# (2)
1965 Geof Motley (4)
1966 John Cahill
1967 Jeffrey Potter# (3)
1968 John Cahill (2)
1969 Jeffrey Potter (4)
1970 John Cahill (3)
1971 Russell Ebert#
1972 Russell Ebert (2)
1973 John Cahill (4)
1974 Russell Ebert# (3)
1975 Peter Woite#
1976 Russell Ebert# (4)
1977 Russell Ebert (5)
1978 Stephen Clifford
1979 Milan Faletic
1980 Stephen Clifford (2)
1981 Russell Ebert (6)
1982 Craig Bradley
1983 Stephen Clifford (3)
1984 Craig Bradley (2)
1985 Craig Bradley (3)
1986 Martin Leslie#
1987 Bruce Abernethy
1988 Greg Phillips
1989 Russell Johnston
1990 Scott Hodges#
1991 Paul Northeast
1992 Nathan Buckley#
1993 Troy Bond
1994 Tim Ginever
1995 Robbie West
1996 Scott Hodges (2)
Australian Football League era
Year Best and Fairest
1997 Darren Mead
1998 Adam Kingsley
1999 Stephen Paxman
2000 Brett Montgomery
2001 Warren Tredrea
2002 Matthew Primus
2003 Gavin Wanganeen
2004 Warren Tredrea (2)
2005 Warren Tredrea (3)
2006 Brendon Lade
2007 Kane Cornes
2008 Kane Cornes (2)
2009 Warren Tredrea (4)
2010 Kane Cornes (3)
2011 Travis Boak*
Jackson Trengove*
2012 Kane Cornes (4)
2013 Chad Wingard*
2014 Robbie Gray*
2015 Robbie Gray* (2)

Multiple recipients

Medals received Recipients Years
6 Russell Ebert 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977,1981
4 Kane Cornes 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012
Warren Tredrea 2001, 2004, 2005, 2009
Harold Phillips 1888, 1891, 1892, 1893
Robert Quinn 1937, 1938, 1945, 1947
Geof Motley 1958, 1959, 1963, 1965
John Cahill 1966, 1968, 1970, 1973
Jeffrey Potter 1961, 1964, 1967, 1969
3 Craig Bradley 1982, 1984, 1985
Stephen Clifford 1978, 1908, 1983
Richard Russell 1948, 1949, 1951
Les Dayman 1923, 1924, 1928
Thomas Smith 1877, 1888, 1889
2 Robbie Gray 2014, 2015

References

  • "Honour roll". Port Adelaide Football Club. Retrieved 25 June 2015. 
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