The Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy is awarded to the Melbourne Football Club player judged Best and Fairest for the season. It is named in honor of Keith 'Bluey' Truscott, a former dual premiership player and World War II fighter ace killed in 1943.
Recipients:
- 2012 Nathan Jones
- 2011 Brent Moloney
- 2010 Brad Green
- 2009 Aaron Davey
- 2008 Cameron Bruce
- 2007 James McDonald
- 2006 James McDonald
- 2005 Travis Johnstone
- 2004 Jeff White
- 2003 Russell Robertson
- 2002 David Neitz
- 2001 Adem Yze
- 2000 Shane Woewodin (Brownlow Medal winner)
- 1999 David Schwarz
- 1998 Todd Viney
- 1997 Jim Stynes
- 1996 Jim Stynes
- 1995 Jim Stynes
- 1994 Garry Lyon
- 1993 Todd Viney
- 1992 Glenn Lovett
- 1991 Jim Stynes (Brownlow Medal winner)
- 1990 Garry Lyon
- 1989 Alan Johnson
- 1988 Steven O'Dwyer
- 1987 Steven Stretch
- 1986 Greg Healy
- 1985 Danny Hughes
- 1984 Gerard Healy
- 1983 Alan Johnson
- 1982 Steven Icke
- 1981 Steven Smith
- 1980 Laurie Fowler
- 1979 Laurie Fowler
- 1978 Garry Baker
- 1977 Robert Flower
- 1976 Greg Wells
- 1975 Laurie Fowler
- 1974 Stan Alves
- 1973 Carl Ditterich
- 1972 Stan Alves
- 1971 Greg Wells
- 1970 Frank Davis
- 1969 John Townsend
- 1968 Ray Groom
- 1967 Hassa Mann
- 1966 Terry Leahy
- 1965 John Townsend
- 1964 Ron Barassi
- 1963 Hassa Mann
- 1962 Hassa Mann
- 1961 Ron Barassi
- 1960 Brian Dixon
- 1959 Laurie Mithen
- 1958 Laurie Mithen
- 1957 John Beckwith
- 1956 Stuart Spencer
- 1955 Stuart Spencer
- 1954 Denis Cordner
- 1953 Ken Melville
- 1952 Geoff McGivern
- 1951 Noel McMahen
- 1950 Denis Cordner
- 1949 Len Dockett
- 1948 Alby Rodda
- 1947 Wally Lock
- 1946 Jack Mueller
- 1945 Fred Fanning
- 1944 Norm Smith
- 1943 Don Cordner
- 1942 Allan La Fontaine
- 1941 Allan La Fontaine
- 1940 Ron Baggott
- 1939 Jack Mueller
- 1938 Norm Smith
- 1937 Jack Mueller
- 1936 Allan La Fontaine
- 1935 Allan La Fontaine
- 1934 and earlier, Not Awarded
Famous quotes containing the word keith:
“For the great Gaels of Ireland
Are the men that God made mad,
For all their wars are merry
And all their songs are sad.”
—Gilbert Keith Chesterton (18741936)