The Jack Clarke Medal is an award for the fairest and best player in the West Australian Football League Colts (under-19) competition.
The award was previously known as the Burley Medal and the Medallists Medal before being renamed in honour of East Fremantle footballer Jack Clarke. [1]
Year | Winner | Club |
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1957 | Peter Ridley | Swan Districts |
1958 | Phil Kirkham | West Perth |
1959 | Graeme John | East Perth |
1960 | Brian Ham | Claremont |
1961 | Pat Astone | Perth |
1962 | Ivan Glucina | South Fremantle |
1963 | Ron Harding | Perth |
1964 | Reg Firth | Subiaco |
1965 | Ron Viney | Perth |
1966 | Errol Hammond | Subiaco |
1966 | Gordon Bancroft | South Fremantle |
1967 | Kerry McCarthy | East Perth |
1968 | John Bell | East Perth |
1969 | Robbie Becker | Claremont |
1970 | Max Ford | South Fremantle |
1971 | Brian Bushell | Subiaco |
1972 | Leon Henry | Perth |
1973 | Greg Wright | Subiaco |
1974 | Neil Taylor | Subiaco |
1975 | Craig Holden | Swan Districts |
1976 | Tony Capriotti | East Perth |
1977 | Phil Narkle | Swan Districts |
1978 | Chris Stasinowsky | West Perth |
1979 | John Bengough | Subiaco |
1980 | Laurie Keene | Subiaco |
1981 | David O'Connell | Claremont |
1982 | John Rioli | South Fremantle |
1983 | Derek Collard | South Fremantle |
1984 | Stephen Rowe | South Fremantle |
1985 | Mark Amaranti | East Fremantle |
1986 | Grant Robson | Subiaco |
1987 | Nicky Yarran | Claremont |
1988 | Rob Malone | Claremont |
1989 | David Ham | Claremont |
1989 | Graham Ralph | East Fremantle |
1990 | Brendan Hendry | Claremont |
1991 | Paul Leuba | Claremont |
1992 | Austin Kelly | Perth |
1993 | Damon Squires | Perth |
1994 | Todd Burgess | Swan Districts |
1995 | Kevin Humphries | East Perth |
1995 | Mark Dimmmock | Claremont |
1995 | Jason Musca | Subiaco |
1996 | Haaron Bokhari | Claremont |
1997 | Michael Pell | Claremont |
1998 | Jamie Christopher | Claremont |
1999 | Andrew Catalano | Perth |
2000 | Matthew Cremin | East Fremantle |
2001 | Andrew Green | East Fremantle |
2002 | Kepler Bradley | West Perth |
2003 | Matthew Spencer | Swan Districts |
2004 | Andrew Ruck | Claremont |
2005 | Ryan Brabazon | Claremont |
2006 | Ian Richardson | Claremont |
2007 | Adam Cockie | Subiaco |
2008 | Jordan Eastwell | East Perth |
2009 | Aaron Elari | Perth |
2010 | Tom Ledger | Claremont |
2011 | Kerwin Stuart | Perth |
2012 | Dean Kent | Perth |
2013 | Jacob Green | East Fremantle |
2014 | Albert Dean | Swan Districts |
2015 | Stan Wright | East Perth |
2016 | Michael Humble | Peel Thunder |
2017 | Luke English | Perth |
2018 | Liam Hickmott | Subiaco |
2019 | Koopah Todd | West Perth |
2020 | Lachlan Vanirsen | Subiaco |
2021 | Joshua Browne | East Fremantle |
2022 | Kane Bevan | West Perth |
2023 | Coen Livingstone Riley Wills | Perth Subiaco |
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