Century Goal Kickers
Year | Player | Team | Goals (Incl. finals) |
---|---|---|---|
1957 | Ben Davis | Won Wron | 103 |
1970 | Ron Tibballs | Welshpool | 117 |
1972 | Kevin Foat | Woodside | 119 |
1974 | Kevin Foat | Woodside | 116 |
1977 | Harry Skreja | Yarram | 113 |
1978 | Daniel Dwyer | Woodside | 103 |
1983 | Robert Profitt | Devon | 116 |
1983 | Daniel Dwyer | Won Wron Woodside | 110 |
1990 | Andrew Young | Fish Creek | 124 |
1992 | Craig Hams | Foster | 129 |
1994 | Peter Anderson | Won Wron Woodside | 131 |
1995 | Peter Anderson | Won Wron Woodside | 112 |
1996 | Justin Paul | Wonthaggi Rovers | 116 |
1996 | Glen Martin | Inverloch-Kongwak | 104 |
1997 | Phil Bramley | Yarram | 105 |
2002 | Rodney Tack | Dalyston | 119 |
2004 | Lucas McMillan | Stony Creek | 111 |
2006 | Rodney Tack | Wonthaggi Power | 135 |
2006 | Barry Standfield | Fish Creek | 102 |
2011 | Luke James | Kilcunda-Bass | 119 |
2011 | Tom Bartholomew | Foster | 110 |
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