Leading Goal Kickers
- 2012 Scott Hughes (Geelong Amateur) 106
- 2011 Jason Tom (Geelong Amateur) 120
- 2010 Jason Tom (Geelong Amateur) 89
- 2009 Lucas Murphy (Barwon Heads) 92
- 2008 Lucas Murphy (Barwon Heads) 102
- 2007 Sam Clark (Geelong Amateur) 58
- 2006 Adam Skrobalak (Torquay) 95
- 2005 Adam Skrobalak (Torquay) 68
- 2004 Jamie Gladman (Queenscliff) 78
- 2003 Adam Richardson (Drysdale) 110
- 2002 Stuart Craven (Drysdale) 63
- 2001 Jamie Gladman (Queenscliff) 66
- 2000 Luke Winter (Anglesea) 75
- 1999 Wayne Tyquin (Torquay) 118
- 1998 Wayne Tyquin (Torquay) 120
- 1997 Wayne Tyquin (Torquay) 111
- 1996 David Masek (Drysdale) 108
- 1995 Adam Richardson (Ocean Grove) 121
- 1994 Stephen Smith (Anglesea) 67
- 1993 Darren Evans (Queenscliff) 63
- 1992 Greg Mighall (Portarlington) 73
- 1991 Russell Mitchell (Drysdale) 62
- 1990 Phil Tagliabue (Leopold) 66
- 1989 Sean Kennedy (Drysdale) 81
- 1988 Darrell Bissett (Portarlington) 59
- 1987 Jim Kelly (Anglesea) 100
- 1986 Mark Browne (Torquay) 83
- 1985 Mike Birrell (Queenscliff) 114
- 1984 Kevin Madden (Torquay) 82
- 1983 Gary Harriott (Anglesea) 91
- 1982 Darrell Bissett (Portarlington) 111
- 1981 Tony Sudale (Newcomb) 77
- 1980 Gary Harriott (Anglesea) 93
- 1979 Tony Sudale (Newcomb) 85
- 1978 Randell Whitten (Drysdale) 110
- 1977 Randell Whitten (Drysdale) 114
- 1976 Stephen “Chooka” Piec (Barwon Heads) 68
- 1975 Ray King (Portarlington) 83
- 1974 Stephen “Chooka” Piec (Barwon Heads) 57
- 1973 Stephen “Chooka” Piec (Barwon Heads) 77
- 1972 Stephen “Chooka” Piec (Barwon Heads) 90
- 1971 Peter Harrison (Portarlington) 51
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