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The Merv Agars Medal is an award given by the Adelaide Advertiser to the player judged by journalists of the newspaper to the seasons best player from both the South Australian clubs competing in the Australian Football League (AFL), Adelaide and Port Adelaide. Prior to the inclusion of South Australian teams in the AFL, the medal was awarded to the player judged by the Adelaide Advertiser journalists as the best in the South Australian National Football League.
Awarded to best player from SANFL | |||
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Year | Player | Club | |
1945 | Bob Quinn | Port Adelaide | |
1948 | Ron Phillips | North Adelaide | [1] |
1960 | Barrie Barbary | North Adelaide | |
1969 | Barrie Robran | North Adelaide | [2] |
1973 | Barrie Robran | North Adelaide | [2] |
1987 | Andrew Jarman | North Adelaide | [3] |
1988 | Chris McDermott | Glenelg | [4] |
1989 | Michael Redden | North Adelaide | [5] |
Awarded to best player from SA based AFL team | |||
Year | Player | Club | |
1991 | |||
1992 | Chris McDermott | Adelaide | |
1996 | Mark Ricciuto | Adelaide | |
1997 | Mark Ricciuto | Adelaide | |
1998 | Mark Ricciuto | Adelaide | |
1999 | Josh Francou | Port Adelaide | |
2000 | Andrew McLeod | Adelaide | |
2001 | Andrew McLeod | Adelaide | [6] |
2002 | Josh Francou | Port Adelaide | [7] |
2004 | Mark Ricciuto | Adelaide | |
2005 | Kane Cornes | Port Adelaide | |
2008 | Tyson Edwards | Adelaide | [8] |
2009 | Kane Cornes | Port Adelaide | |
2010 | Domenic Cassisi | Port Adelaide | [9] |
2012 | Scott Thompson | Adelaide | [10] |
2013 | Travis Boak | Port Adelaide | [11] |
2014 | Travis Boak | Port Adelaide | |
2016 | Robbie Gray | Port Adelaide | [12] |
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