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AFL Era

Year Position Coach Captain Best & Fairest Leading goalkicker (goals)
1997 9 John Cahill Gavin Wanganeen Darren Mead Scott Cummings (70)
1998 10 John Cahill Gavin Wanganeen Adam Kingsley Warren Tredrea (33)
1999 7 Mark Williams Gavin Wanganeen Stephen Paxman Warren Tredrea (40)
2000 14 Mark Williams Gavin Wanganeen Brett Montgomery Warren Tredrea (32)
2001 5 Mark Williams Matthew Primus Warren Tredrea Warren Tredrea (51)
2002 1 Mark Williams Matthew Primus Matthew Primus Stuart Dew (51)
2003 1 Mark Williams Matthew Primus Gavin Wanganeen Warren Tredrea (58)
2004 Premiers Mark Williams Matthew Primus
Warren Tredrea1
Warren Tredrea Warren Tredrea (81)
2005 8 Mark Williams Matthew Primus Warren Tredrea Warren Tredrea (65)
2006 12 Mark Williams Warren Tredrea Brendon Lade Josh Mahoney (29)
2007 Grand Finalist Mark Williams Warren Tredrea Kane Cornes Brett Ebert (56)
2008 13 Mark Williams Warren Tredrea Kane Cornes Daniel Motlop (57)
2009 10 Mark Williams Domenic Cassisi Warren Tredrea Warren Tredrea (51)
2010 10 Mark Williams
Matthew Primus2
Domenic Cassisi Kane Cornes Jay Schulz (33)
2011 16 Matthew Primus Domenic Cassisi Travis Boak
Jackson Trengove
Robert Gray (32)
2012 14 Matthew Primus
Garry Hocking3
Domenic Cassisi Kane Cornes Jay Schulz (42)
2013 Ken Hinkley Travis Boak

1 Matthew Primus only managed to play in Round 3, 2004, leaving Warren Tredrea to captain the club from Round 1 to 2 and Round 4 to the Grand Final.

2 Matthew Primus took over as caretaker coach after Mark Williams stepped down after Round 16.

3 Garry Hocking took over as caretaker coach after Matthew Primus stepped down after Round 19.

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