Jack Clarke Medal

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The Jack Clarke Medal is an award for the fairest and best player in the West Australian Football League Colts (under-19) competition.

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History

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]

Winners

YearWinnerClub
1957Peter Ridley Swan Districts
1958Phil Kirkham West Perth
1959 Graeme John East Perth
1960Brian Ham Claremont
1961Pat Astone Perth
1962Ivan Glucina South Fremantle
1963Ron HardingPerth
1964Reg Firth Subiaco
1965Ron VineyPerth
1966Errol HammondSubiaco
1966Gordon BancroftSouth Fremantle
1967Kerry McCarthyEast Perth
1968John BellEast Perth
1969Robbie BeckerClaremont
1970Max FordSouth Fremantle
1971Brian BushellSubiaco
1972Leon HenryPerth
1973Greg WrightSubiaco
1974Neil TaylorSubiaco
1975 Craig Holden Swan Districts
1976Tony CapriottiEast Perth
1977 Phil Narkle Swan Districts
1978Chris StasinowskyWest Perth
1979John BengoughSubiaco
1980 Laurie Keene Subiaco
1981 David O'Connell Claremont
1982John RioliSouth Fremantle
1983Derek CollardSouth Fremantle
1984 Stephen Rowe South Fremantle
1985Mark Amaranti East Fremantle
1986Grant RobsonSubiaco
1987Nicky YarranClaremont
1988Rob MaloneClaremont
1989David HamClaremont
1989Graham RalphEast Fremantle
1990Brendan HendryClaremont
1991Paul LeubaClaremont
1992Austin KellyPerth
1993Damon SquiresPerth
1994Todd BurgessSwan Districts
1995Kevin HumphriesEast Perth
1995Mark DimmmockClaremont
1995Jason MuscaSubiaco
1996Haaron BokhariClaremont
1997Michael PellClaremont
1998Jamie ChristopherClaremont
1999Andrew CatalanoPerth
2000Matthew CreminEast Fremantle
2001Andrew GreenEast Fremantle
2002 Kepler Bradley West Perth
2003 Matthew Spencer Swan Districts
2004Andrew RuckClaremont
2005 Ryan Brabazon Claremont
2006 Ian Richardson Claremont
2007 Adam Cockie Subiaco
2008Jordan EastwellEast Perth
2009Aaron ElariPerth
2010 Tom Ledger Claremont
2011Kerwin StuartPerth
2012 Dean Kent Perth
2013Jacob GreenEast Fremantle
2014Albert DeanSwan Districts
2015Stan WrightEast Perth
2016Michael Humble Peel Thunder
2017Luke EnglishPerth
2018Liam HickmottSubiaco
2019Koopah ToddWest Perth
2020Lachlan VanirsenSubiaco
2021Joshua BrowneEast Fremantle
2022Kane BevanWest Perth
2023Coen Livingstone
Riley Wills
Perth
Subiaco

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References

  1. "Jack Clarke Medallists". West Australian Football Commission. Retrieved 30 April 2013.