Leading Goalkicker Medal
Awarded prior to 1955 to the scorer of most goals in the home and away season.
Year | Winner | Team | Goals (not inc. finals) |
---|---|---|---|
1954 | Jack C. Collins | Footscray | 73 |
1953 | John Coleman | Essendon | 96 |
1952 | John Coleman | Essendon | 103 |
1951 | John Coleman | Essendon | 75 |
1950 | John Coleman | Essendon | 112 |
1949 | John Coleman | Essendon | 85 |
1948 | Lindsay White | Geelong | 86 |
1947 | Fred Fanning | Melbourne | 97 |
1946 | Des Fothergill | Collingwood | 63 |
1945 | Fred Fanning | Melbourne | 67 |
1944 | Fred Fanning | Melbourne | 87 |
1943 | Fred Fanning | Melbourne | 62 |
1942 | Lindsay White | South Melbourne | 67 |
1941 | Sel Murray | North Melbourne | 88 |
1940 | Jack Titus | Richmond | 92 |
1939 | Ron Todd | Collingwood | 98 |
1938 | Ron Todd | Collingwood | 102 |
1937 | Dick Harris | Richmond | 64 |
1936 | Bill Mohr | St Kilda | 101 |
1935 | Bob Pratt | South Melbourne | 97 |
1934 | Bob Pratt | South Melbourne | 138 |
1933 | Gordon Coventry | Collingwood | 108 |
1932 | George Moloney | Geelong | 109 |
1931 | Harry Vallence | Carlton | 72 |
1930 | Gordon Coventry | Collingwood | 105 |
1929 | Gordon Coventry | Collingwood | 118 |
1928 | Gordon Coventry | Collingwood | 78 |
1927 | Gordon Coventry | Collingwood | 88 |
1926 | Gordon Coventry | Collingwood | 78 |
1925 | Lloyd Hagger | Geelong | 70 |
1924 | Jack Moriarty | Fitzroy | 75 |
1923 | Greg Stockdale | Essendon | 64 |
1922 | Horrie Clover | Carlton | 54 |
1921 | Cliff Rankin | Geelong | 61 |
1920 | George Bayliss | Richmond | 62 |
1919 | Dick Lee | Collingwood | 47 |
1918 | Ern Cowley | Carlton | 35 |
1917 | Dick Lee | Collingwood | 50 |
1916 | Dick Lee | Collingwood | 46 |
1915 | Jimmy Freake | Fitzroy | 65 |
1914 | Dick Lee | Collingwood | 57 |
1913 | Roy Park | University | 53 |
1912 | Harry Brereton | Melbourne | 56 |
1911 | Harry Brereton | Melbourne | 46 |
1910 | Dick Lee Percy Martini |
Collingwood Geelong |
51 |
1909 | Dick Lee | Collingwood | 55 |
1908 | Dick Lee | Collingwood | 50 |
1907 | Dick Lee | Collingwood | 45 |
1906 | Mick Grace | Carlton | 45 |
1905 | Charlie H. Pannam | Collingwood | 38 |
1904 | Vince Coutie | Melbourne | 39 |
1903 | Teddy Lockwood | Collingwood | 33 |
1902 | Charlie Baker | St Kilda | 30 |
1901 | Fred Hiskins | Essendon | 34 |
1900 | Albert Thurgood Teddy Lockwood |
Essendon Geelong |
24 |
1899 | Eddy James | Geelong | 31 |
1898 | Archie Smith | Collingwood | 31 |
1897 | Eddy James Jack Leith |
Geelong Melbourne |
22 |
Read more about this topic: Coleman Medal
Famous quotes containing the word leading:
“Science and art are only too often a superior kind of dope, possessing this advantage over booze and morphia: that they can be indulged in with a good conscience and with the conviction that, in the process of indulging, one is leading the higher life.”
—Aldous Huxley (18941963)