Clive Churchill Medal - List of Recipients

List of Recipients

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Recipient Team Position
1986 Peter Sterling Parramatta Halfback
1987 Cliff Lyons Manly-Warringah Five-eighth
1988 Paul Dunn Canterbury Bulldogs Prop
1989 Bradley Clyde Canberra Raiders Lock forward
1990 Ricky Stuart Canberra Raiders Halfback
1991 Bradley Clyde Canberra Raiders (losing team) Lock forward
1992 Allan Langer Brisbane Broncos Halfback
1993 Brad Mackay St. George (losing team) Lock forward
1994 David Furner Canberra Raiders Second row
1995 Jim Dymock Sydney Bulldogs Lock forward
1996 Geoff Toovey Manly-Warringah Halfback
1997 Robbie O'Davis Newcastle Knights Fullback
1998 Gorden Tallis Brisbane Broncos Second row
1999 Brett Kimmorley Melbourne Storm Halfback
2000 Darren Lockyer Brisbane Broncos Fullback
2001 Andrew Johns Newcastle Knights Halfback
2002 Craig Fitzgibbon Sydney Roosters Second row
2003 Luke Priddis Penrith Panthers Hooker
2004 Willie Mason Canterbury Bulldogs Prop
2005 Scott Prince Wests Tigers Halfback
2006 Shaun Berrigan Brisbane Broncos Hooker
2007 Greg Inglis Melbourne Storm Five-eighth
2008 Brent Kite Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Prop
2009 Billy Slater Melbourne Storm Fullback
2010 Darius Boyd St. George Illawarra Dragons Fullback
2011 Glenn Stewart Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles Lock forward
2012 Cooper Cronk Melbourne Storm Halfback

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