Reserves Magarey Medal Explained

The Reserves Magarey Medal is an Australian rules football honour awarded annually since 1906 to the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) Reserves competition, as judged by field umpires. The award is based on the Magarey Medal award that was introduced by William Ashley Magarey.

Winners

Year Name Club
1906 Roy A. LeMessurier Semaphore
1907[1] [2] Philip Robin Norwood
1908[3] George Kersley West Torrens
1909[4] [5] Percy Russell Prospect
1910[6] Stephen Potter West Torrens
1911[7] P. Rowan Port Adelaide
1912[8] Pat Crowley Port Adelaide
1913[9] Clarrie Ryan Sturt
1914[10] Pat Crowley Port Adelaide
1915[11] George Linklater Port Adelaide
1916–18 no award
1919[12] Jim Clark Sturt
1920[13] Bert Schumacher Norwood
1921[14] Charles Hepburn West Adelaide
1922[15] Wilfred Sparks Norwood
1923[16] Harold Jackson Sturt
1924[17] James Strugnell West Torrens
1925[18] S. Monten West Torrens
1926[19] Harold O'Brien South Adelaide
1927[20] Marcus Stuart Sturt
1928[21] Harold O'Brien South Adelaide
1929[22] Wally Griffiths Norwood
1930 Arnold Smith Sturt
1931[23] Ray Whitaker Port Adelaide
1932[24] Thomas Hamilton West Adelaide
1933[25] Gordon Wait Norwood
1934[26] W. Stuart South Adelaide
1935[27] Alexander Kinlough West Torrens
1936[28] Albert Jones West Torrens
1937[29] Ronald Edwards Glenelg
1938[30] Ken Sawatzke West Adelaide
1939[31] Stan Taylor Norwood
1940[32] Eric Nicholls West Torrens
1941[33] Lewis Todd South Adelaide
1942–45 No Award
1946[34] Gordon Whittaker Norwood
1947[35] [36] Hubert McKenzie West Torrens
1948[37] Ron Hoffman Port Adelaide
1949[38] Don Bartlett Sturt
1950[39] Sam Barbary North Adelaide
1951[40] Harold Harris South Adelaide
1952[41] Wally Southern Sturt
1953[42] John Blunden North Adelaide
1954[43] Brian Livesey West Torrens
1955[44] Fred Stewart Norwood
1956 West Adelaide
1957 Ray Panizza South Adelaide
1958 Norwood
1959 Barry Henningsen North Adelaide
1960 Charles (Bud) Heading North Adelaide
1961 Woodville
1962 Woodville
1963[45] Central District
1964 Ian Della-Polina Norwood
1965 John Mills South Adelaide
1966 Brian Woodcock Norwood
1967 Bob Perry Woodville
1968 Kevin Rowe Glenelg
1969 John McInnes Norwood
1970 tied John Menz Norwood
1970 tied John Baruzzi Port Adelaide
1971 John McInnes Norwood
1972 John McInnes Norwood
1973[46] Roly Daw Sturt
1974 Glenelg
1975 Phil Heinrich Sturt
1976 Jim Katsaros Sturt
1977 Graham Sando South Adelaide
1978 Peter Barnes West Torrens
1979 Chris Wright Port Adelaide
1980 Leon Grosser West Adelaide
1981 West Adelaide
1982 West Torrens
1983 Desmond Drogemuller Port Adelaide
1984 Anthony Owens West Torrens
1985 Hayden Stephens Woodville
1986 Scott McDonald Woodville
1987 John Harvey Port Adelaide
1988 Adrian Settre Port Adelaide
1989 Phil Lounder Central District
1990 Max Gasparroni West Adelaide
1991 North Adelaide
1992 Jason Sziller W-WT Eagles
1993 Brendan RobersonSturt
1994 Paul Page South Adelaide
1995 tied Damian Hicks Central District
1995 tied Neil McGoran Central District
1996 Jason King Woodville-West Torrens
1997 Mark Ryan South Adelaide
1998 Jason King North Adelaide
1999 Ron Lee West Adelaide
2000 Justin Casserly Central District
2001 Brenton Daniel Central District
2002 Josh Coulter Central District
2003 tied Hamish Tamlin Norwood
2003 tied David Newett Woodville-West Torrens
2003 tied Nick Prokopec Central District
2004 Justin Casserly North Adelaide
2005 Mark Demasi South Adelaide
2006 Ryan Lewis Norwood
2007 tied[47] Tim Delvins North Adelaide
2007 tied James Boyd South Adelaide
2008[48] [49] Scott Lewis Glenelg
2009[50] Daniel Batson Port Adelaide Magpies
2010[51] Timothy Milera Port Adelaide Magpies
2011[52] Tarak Redigolo South Adelaide
2012 Angus Poole Woodville-West Torrens
2013 tied[53] Nick Homburg West Adelaide
2013 tied Travis Schiller Central District
2014[54] Luke Teasdale North Adelaide
2015 tied Matt Appleton Woodville-West Torrens
2015 tied Dylan Reinbrecht Norwood
2016 tied[55] Lachlan Earl Glenelg
2016 tied Jake Comitogianni Woodville-West Torrens
2017[56] Louis Sharrad Port Adelaide
2018[57] Jacob Templeton Central District
2019 Jed Spence Norwood
2020[58] Dakota Nixon North Adelaide
2021 Edward AllanWest Adelaide
2022 Kyle CromptonGlenelg
2023 Charlie MolanSturt

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Notes and References

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  4. News: Football – Medals for Fine Players. 11 November 2015. The Express and Telegraph (Adelaide). 20 October 1909.
  5. Web site: Other Medallists. North Adelaide Football Club. 14 November 2015.
  6. News: Association Medallists. 11 November 2015. The Register (Adelaide). 3 October 1910.
  7. News: Football – Port II Smoke Social. 11 November 2015. Daily Herald (Adelaide). 25 October 1911.
  8. News: Low Wins Magarey Medal. 11 November 2015. Daily Herald (Adelaide). 5 October 1912.
  9. News: Magarey Medallists. 11 November 2015. The Register (Adelaide). 22 September 1913.
  10. News: Football – B Grade League Medallists. 11 November 2015. The Register (Adelaide). 11 September 1914.
  11. News: Medallists In B Grade. 11 November 2015. Observer (Adelaide). 18 September 1915.
  12. Book: Lysikatos. John. We Are Sturt Vol 1 1901–1944. 4 April 2015 . Newstyle Printing. Mile End, South Australia. 978-0-9943026-0-1. 7. First.
  13. News: B-Grade League. 11 November 2015. Daily Herald (Adelaide). 24 September 1920.
  14. News: West Adelaide. 11 November 2015. Daily Herald (Adelaide). 13 October 1921.
  15. News: W. Sparks. 11 November 2015. The Journal (Adelaide). 8 September 1922.
  16. News: Magarey Medallist – Riley Continuing For Sturt. 11 November 2015. News (Adelaide). 14 September 1923.
  17. News: B-Grade Awards. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 23 September 1924.
  18. News: Magarey Medal – B Grade Award to Monten. 11 November 2015. News (Adelaide). 15 September 1925.
  19. News: Magarey Medal – B Grade Award to O'Brien. 11 November 2015. News (Adelaide). 24 September 1926.
  20. News: Magarey Medal – Association Award. 11 November 2015. News (Adelaide). 18 August 1927.
  21. News: Association Magarey Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 15 August 1928.
  22. News: W. Griffiths Makes Good. 11 November 2015. News (Adelaide). 12 September 1929.
  23. News: Magarey Medal – Association Trophy to Whitaker. 11 November 2015. Advertiser and Register (Adelaide). 2 September 1931.
  24. News: T. Hamilton Wins Two Medals. 11 November 2015. News (Adelaide). 31 August 1932.
  25. News: Association Magarey Medallist – G. O'R. Wait (Norwood) Congratulated. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 6 October 1933.
  26. News: Rover. Association Medals Awarded – W. Stuart (S.A.) Fairest and Most Brilliant. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 14 September 1934.
  27. News: B. Grade Magarey Medal To A. Kinlough (W.T.). 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 4 September 1935.
  28. News: Rover. Fairest and Best B Grade Player – Association Magarey Medal to A. Jones (West Torrens). 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 9 September 1936.
  29. News: Rover. Glenelg Footballer Wins Two Medals – Association Trophies To R. Edwards. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 8 September 1937.
  30. News: Rover. Association Magarey Medal to Sawatzke. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 7 September 1938.
  31. News: Association Magarey Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 15 September 1939.
  32. News: Association Magarey Medallist Chosen – E. M. Nicholls (West Torrens) Wins Award. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 5 September 1940.
  33. News: Follower. Todd Wins Association Magarey Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 4 September 1941.
  34. News: Whittaker Wins Association Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 4 September 1946.
  35. News: Butler. Keith. Association Player Wins Two Trophies – H. McKenzie's Fine Performance. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 3 September 1947.
  36. News: Colmer. Roy. 21 of Last Year's Men Off Port's List. 30 November 2020. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 19 April 1948.
  37. News: R. Hoffman Wins Association Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 1 September 1948.
  38. News: Bartlett Wins Association Magarey Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 31 August 1949.
  39. News: Barbary Wins Association Magarey Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 7 September 1950.
  40. News: Butler. Keith. H. G. Harris Wins B Grade Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 6 September 1951.
  41. News: Sturt Captain Wins B Grade Magarey Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 4 September 1952.
  42. News: McFarling. Ian. J. Blunden Wins B Grade Magarey Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 10 September 1953.
  43. News: B. Livesey Wins Seconds Medal. 11 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). 9 September 1954.
  44. Web site: On Field – Achievements. Redlegs Museum. Media 235. 11 November 2015.
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  48. Web site: History. Glenelg Football Club. 11 November 2015.
  49. News: Reserves medal to Tiger Lewis. 16 November 2015. The Advertiser (Adelaide). News Corporation. 10 September 2008.
  50. SANFL News. SANFL Football Budget. 20 September 2009. 84. 25. 9. 11 November 2015.
  51. Allan Wins Second Magarey Medal. South Australian Football Budget. 3 October 2010. 85. 30. 10 November 2015.
  52. Web site: Liddle Wins His Second Knuckey Cup. South Australian National Football League. South Australian National Football League. 10 November 2015. 28 September 2012.
  53. Web site: Milbank. Zac. Congratulations Travis Schiller – 2013 Reserves Magarey Medallist. Central District Football Club. 10 November 2015.
  54. Web site: Milbank. Zac. Teasdale Wins Reserves Magarey Medal. South Australian Community Football League. 10 November 2015.
  55. News: Milbank. Zac. Glenelg midfielder Lachlan Earl and Woodville-West Torrens ball magnet Jake Comitogianni are joint winners of the 2016 Reserves Magarey Medal.. 8 September 2016. SANFL. SANFL. 7 September 2016.
  56. News: Milbank . Zak . Sharrad Wins 2017 Reserves Magarey Medal . 11 December 2018 . SANFL . 7 September 2017.
  57. News: Milbank . Zac . Templeton Wins Reserves Magarey Medal . 11 December 2018 . SANFL . 31 August 2018.
  58. Web site: Nixon wins 2020 Reserves Magarey Medal. 12 October 2020. SANFL.