Pilmore Cup

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The Pilmore Cup is an annual Australian rules football competition held between representative teams from the Southern Football League and the Great Southern Football League established in 2013.

Contents

The Pilmore Cup match is grouped with an U/17.5 match between the two leagues playing for the Greg Whittlesea Cup, named after Greg Whittlesea and an U/15 match played for the South Shield, named after the South Adelaide Football Club.

The Pilmore Cup is named after Barry Pilmore who has been involved with both leagues as an elite player (Southern) and an elite coach (Great Southern). [1]

Winners

YearPilmore Cup (Seniors)Greg Whittlesea Shield (U/17.5)South Shield (U/15)Venue
2013Great Southern FLSouthern FLGreat Southern FL Hickinbotham Oval
2014Great Southern FLSouthern FLSouthern FL Strathalbyn Oval
2015Great Southern FLSouthern FLGreat Southern FL Hickinbotham Oval
2016Great Southern FLGreat Southern FLGreat Southern FL Strathalbyn Oval
2017Southern FLGreat Southern FLGreat Southern FL Morphett Vale Memorial Oval
2018Southern FLGreat Southern FLSouthern FL Strathalbyn Oval
2019 [2] Great Southern FLSouthern FLSouthern FL Morphett Vale Memorial Oval
2020not heldnot heldnot held
2021Southern FLSouthern FLSouthern FL Strathalbyn Oval

Results

2013

The 2013 Pilmore Cup was hosted by the Southern Football League at Hickinbotham Oval on Saturday 8 June

Pilmore Cup

Great Southern Football League 20.10 (130) d Southern Football League 11.13 (79) [3]
Best:
Great Southern: Simon Munn, Mitchell Portlock, Scott Hunt, Jake Ashton-Place, Mathew Hodge, Thomas Derham.
Southern: Christopher Minns, Jacob Crate, Nicholas Mott, Jason Farrier, Ian Brown, Ryan Mahony.
Goals:
Great Southern: Mathew Hodge, Marcus Burdett, Jake Ashton-Place, Thomas Derham 3 each, Tyson Neale 2, Tom Pinyon, Simon Munn, Mitchell Portlock, Timothy Boyd 1 each.
Southern: Andrew Carter, Tyler Harman, Ryan Mahony 2 each, Tom McNamara, Tristan Pearce, Luke O'Brien, Mark Ruwoldt, Ian Brown 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 8 June 2013
Venue: Hickinbotham Oval

Greg Whittlesea Shield

Southern Football League 12.7 (79) d Great Southern Football League 11.4 (70) [4]
Best:
Southern: Joshua Penney, Shane Harvey, Brayden Heyward-Ferors, Nicholas Knight, Brayden Roberts, Jack Glazbrook.
Great Southern: Nathan Beer, Jonathan Cook, Callum Le Ray, Kurt Lindner, Andrew Pahuru, Caleb Vears .
Goals:
Southern: Jack Glazbrook 5, Jai Robinson, Shane Harvey 2 each, Jordan Monopoli, Ashley Lane, Karim Hrynkiw 1 each
Great Southern: Callum Le Ray 5, Jonathan Cook 2, Ryan Haverty, Lachlan Hourigan, Cameron Hutchens, Josh Marshall 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 8 June 2013
Venue: Hickinbotham Oval

South Shield

Great Southern Football League 7.9 (51) d Southern Football League 3.2 (20) [5]
Best:
Great Southern: Bradley Borrillo, Lachlan Borrillo, Jacob Wright, Damien Dowzard, Ryan Mayes, Jesse Fitzgerald.
Southern: Jackson Daniels, Corey May, Kaleb Wilden, Russell Williams, Blake Lawrence, Braydn Russell.
Goals:
Great Southern: Beau Walkom 2, Jack Weller, Bradley Borrillo, Ryan Collier, Travis Bartlett, Cody Connor 1 each.
Southern: Corey May, Austinn Wurst, Kaleb Wilden 1 each
Date: Saturday, 8 June 2013
Venue: Hickinbotham Oval

2014

The 2014 Pilmore Cup was hosted by the Great Southern Football League at Strathalbyn Oval on Saturday 7 June. [6]

Pilmore Cup

Great Southern Football League 12.15 (87) d Southern Football League 12.8 (80) [7]
Best:
Great Southern: Tom Carroll, Sam Alexopoulos, Curtis Perrey, Matthew Tonkin, Marcus Burdett, Jarrod Kellock.
Southern: Will Rivers, Chris Minns, Nick Mott, Patrick Jolly, Ciaran O'Hagan.
Goals:
Great Southern: Tom Carroll, Josh Proctor, Marcus Burdett 2 each, Sam McDonald, Sam Elliott, Scott Hunt, Curtis Perrey, Tom Pinyon, Ryan Butler 1 each.
Southern: Ciaran O'Hagan 5, Tom McNamara 4, Andrew Crate, Dwayne Ruddock, Joel Brown 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 7 June 2014
Venue: Strathalbyn Oval

Greg Whittlesea Shield

Southern Football League 12.8 (80) d Great Southern Football League 6.6 (42) [8]
Best:
Southern: Nicholas Frisby-Smith, Christopher Curyer, Thomas Boreham, Ryan Need, Benjamin Spencer, Bailey Sowter.
Great Southern: Todd Milford, Thomas Bonnes, Thomas Bennett, Mathew Kreuger, Jedd Rothe, Thomas Neville.
Goals:
Southern: Jake Block 3, Christopher Curyer, Matthew Thomas 2 each, Ryan Need, Adrian Albanese, Tyson Schmid, Josh Niven, Bradley Patterson 1 each
Great Southern: Jedd Rothe 3, Thomas Bennett, Jack Weller, Callum Leray 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 7 June 2014
Venue: Strathalbyn Oval

South Shield

Southern Football League 7.6 (48) d Great Southern Football League 4.14 (38) [9]
Best:
Southern: Travis Stone, Damon Arnold, Brody Thomson, Tate Coleman, Bowen Mitton, Daniel Buechter.
Great Southern: James Bradford, Nathan Kreuger, Jack Hourigan, Mitchell Cleggett, Thomas Pearsons, Kane Milford.
Goals:
Southern: Travis Stone 4, Robert Irra, Ryan Mountford 1
Great Southern: Jordan Boots 2, Kane Milford, Thomas Pearsons 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 7 June 2014
Venue: Strathalbyn Oval

2015

The 2015 Pilmore Cup was hosted by the Southern Football League at Hickinbotham Oval on Saturday 6 June

Pilmore Cup

Great Southern Football League 21.19 (145) d Southern Football League 4.8 (32) [10]
Best:
Great Southern: Rigby Barnes, Elijah Horrocks, Charles Sharples, Brett Ellis, Matthew Tonkin, Aaron Killian.
Southern: Jonathan Eagleton, Will Rivers, Scott Carpenter, Tyson Slattery, Ben Lockett, Matthew Raitt.
Goals:
Great Southern: Elijah Horrocks, Marc Elliott 4 each, Ziggy Vitkunas 3, Jake Standfield, Tynan Keeley, Denis Iljcesen, Ryan Haverty 2 each, Rigby Barnes, Dylan Camac 1 each.
Southern: Matthew Raitt, Tyson Slattery, David Kearsley, Mitchell Minns 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 6 June 2015
Venue: Hickinbotham Oval

Greg Whittlesea Shield

Southern Football League 6.9 (45) d Great Southern Football League 4.7 (31) [11]
Best:
Southern: Kalem Greenwood, Zach Evreniadis, Nicholas Steele, Angus Stangewitz, Nicholas Frisby-Smith.
Great Southern: Jedd Rothe, Harry Hutton, Kane Milford, Jake Lander, Travis Bartlett, Tyson Hoffman.
Goals:
Southern: Matthew Lillis, Travis Stone, Matthew Caire, Bodie Sowter, Harrison McMillan, Jesse Pu McCarthy 1 each
Great Southern: Jedd Rothe, Cameron Cull, Connor McNeill, Cody Connor 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 6 June 2015
Venue: Hickinbotham Oval

South Shield

Great Southern Football League 10.11 (71) d Southern Football League 6.3 (39) [12]
Best:
Great Southern: Jake Tarca, James Bradford, Hayden Sampson, Job Colwell, Lochlan Bradley.
Southern: Ruben Flinn, Samuel Whitbread, Jonty Manuel.
Goals:
Great Southern: Jake Tarca 5, Job Colwell 3, Hayden Sampson, Billy Wade 1 each
Southern: Mackenzie Short 2, Samuel Whitbread, Bailey Marshman, Tyler Davies, Tyler Oliver 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 6 June 2015
Venue: Hickinbotham Oval

2016

The 2016 Pilmore Cup was hosted by the Great Southern Football League at Strathalbyn Oval on Saturday 11 June. [13]

Pilmore Cup

Great Southern Football League 24.5 (149) d Southern Football League 14.10 (94) [13]
Best:
Great Southern: Tyson Neale, Dylan Camac, Curtis Perrey, Ben Simounds, Sam Alexopoulos, Luke Button.
Southern: Will Rivers, Nick Mott, Samuel Smith, Shane Heatley, Christopher Barns, Samuel Tharaldsen.
Goals:
Great Southern: Ben Simounds 6, Tyson Neale 4, Marc Elliott, Joshua Vick, Tom Pinyon 3 each, Luke Button, Shaun Maxfield, Thomas Ferguson, Bradley Clarke, Braden Altus 1 each.
Southern: Samuel Smith 5, Denis Iljcesen 4, Samuel Tharaldsen, Christopher Barns, Nick Mott, Dwayne Ruddock, Christopher Bradwell 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 11 June 2016
Venue: Strathalbyn Oval

Greg Whittlesea Shield

Great Southern Football League 14.10 (94) d Southern Football League 5.1 (31) [14]
Best:
Great Southern: Bradley Borrillo, Darcy Clifford, Joshua Strangroome, Kane Milford, Cody Connor, Jackson Elmes.
Southern: Bradley Warner, Jack Fitzpatrick, Cooper McRae, Keelan Boehm, Mark Larritt, Robert Kernick.
Goals:
Great Southern: Lachlan Borrillo 3, Jackson Elmes, Bradley Borrillo, Scott Kilgallon, Mitchell Cleggett 2 each, Cody Connor, Kane Milford, Joshua Strangroome 1 each.
Southern: Keelan Boehm 4, Ethan Millen 1.
Date: Saturday, 11 June 2016
Venue: Strathalbyn Oval

South Shield

Great Southern Football League 6.7 (43) d Southern Football League 2.8 (20) [15]
Best:
Great Southern: Jake Austin, Jack Fitzgerald, Lachlan Costello, Marcus Lippett, Thomas Neville.
Southern: Kyle Jongenelis, Mackenzie Short, Isaac Osborne-O'Keefe, Shane Pettiford, Harry Spacie, Alexander Marra.
Goals:
Great Southern: Jack Fitzgerald, Aaron Douglass 2 each, Thomas Neville, Matthew Roberts 1 each
Southern: Mackenzie Short.
Date: Saturday, 11 June 2016
Venue: Strathalbyn Oval

2017

The 2017 Pilmore Cup was hosted by the Southern Football League at Morphett Vale Memorial Oval on Saturday 10 June. [16]

Pilmore Cup

Southern Football League 14.9 (93) d Great Southern Football League 10.9 (69) [16]
Best:
Southern: Michael Galley, Michael Shearer, Danny Irvine, Steven Copestick, Michael Smith, Scott O'Shaughnessy
Great Southern: Thomas Derham, Hamish Tonkin, Ryan Sherry, Sean Beath, Scott Ogilvie, Cameron Hutchens
Goals:
Southern: Samuel Smith 4, Michael Galley, Dennis Iljcesen, Troy Johnson, Jacob Crate, Tyler Harman 2 each
Great Southern: Tom Pinyon, Ryan Sherry, Thomas Derham 2 each, James Hutchinson, Ryan Mayes, Tyson Slattery, Ben Simounds 1 each
Date: Saturday, 10 June 2017
Venue: Morphett Vale Memorial Oval

Greg Whittlesea Shield

Great Southern Football League 12.4 (76) d Southern Football League 7.8 (50) [17]
Best:
Great Southern: Daniel Marr, Ryleigh Crombie, Jack Fitzpatrick, Jack Burns, Sam Renney, Kane Andrewartha.
Southern: Callum Gaspari, Blake Clark, Chris Hunter, Luke Calderbank, Tyler Davies, Zachary Williams.
Goals:
Great Southern: Jackson Dalitz 3, Logan Payne, Syed Hansen 2 each, Liam Hutchinson, Liam Stirling, Jake Tarca, Daniel Marr, Jack Burns 1 each.
Southern: Luke Calderbank 4, Tyler Davies, Nicholas McLean, Bailey Marshman 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 10 June 2017
Venue: Morphett Vale Memorial Oval

South Shield

Great Southern Football League 8.2 (50) d Southern Football League 4.9 (33) [18]
Best:
Great Southern: Shannon Jones, Matthew Roberts, James Hurrell, Arlo Draper, John Morris.
Southern: Nicholas Kraemer, Kyle Daris, Cooper Gilbert, George Chandler, Harry Spacie.
Goals:
Great Southern: Adam Terrall 2, Cooper Rogers, Jaspar Prusa, Arlo Draper, Brodie Niessen, Luke Goodieson, Jett Holberton 1 each
Southern: Cooper Gilbert, Michael Comley, Declan Henty-Smith, Nicholas Kraemer 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 10 June 2017
Venue: Morphett Vale Memorial Oval

2018

The 2018 Pilmore Cup was hosted by the Great Southern Football League at Strathalbyn Oval on Saturday 11 June. [19]

Pilmore Cup

Southern Football League 17.7 (109) d Great Southern Football League 15.8 (98) [19]
Best:
Southern: Josh Vandermeer, Neil Reeve, Adrian Albanese, Damon Arnold, David Kearsley, Toby McAllister.
Great Southern: Benjamin Davis, Callum Tonkin, Lachlan Mathews, Matthew Merrett, Curtis Perrey, Michael Corbett.
Goals:
Southern: Mitchell Johnson 4, Damon Arnold 3, Nicholas Mott, Samuel Smith, Josh Albanese, Josh Vandermeer 2 each, Daniel Trevena, Benjamin Rossi 1 each
Great Southern: Benjamin Davis, Brett Ellis, Curtis Perrey, Bradley Merrett, Marc Elliott 2 each, Callum Tonkin, Jamie Smith, Michael Corbett, Sean Beath, Caleb Howell
Date: Saturday, 9 June 2018
Venue: Strathalbyn Oval

Greg Whittlesea Shield

Great Southern Football League 15.13 (103) d Southern Football League 9.4 (58) [20]
Best:
Great Southern: Lachlan Williams, Zachary Dowling, Mani Draper, Ashley Goodieson, Jayden Turner, Benjamin Hamilton.
Southern: Lachlan Wethers, Luke Calderbank, James Hay, Zachary Williams, Shaye Connolly, Bradley Strapps.
Goals:
Great Southern: Mani Draper 7, Jackson Dalitz 3, Samuel Bentley, Liam Stirling 2 each, Matthew Bray 1.
Southern: Luke Calderbank 4, Nicholas Robertson 2, Hayden Kernahan, Aidan King, Bradley Strapps 1 each.
Date: Saturday, 9 June 2018
Venue: Strathalbyn Oval

Players

Both Leagues

Two players have played for both teams in the Pilmore Cup

NameGSFL ClubGamesYearsSFL ClubGamesYearsTotal Games
Denis IljcesenVictor Harbor12015 Morphett Vale 22016-173
Tyson Slattery Goolwa-Port Elliot12017 Marion 120152

Southern Football League

NameClubYearsGames
Aiden Baker Flagstaff Hill 20181
Josh Albanese Flagstaff Hill 20191
Jake Anderson Noarlunga 20191
Damon Arnold Reynella 2018-192
Aiden Baker Morphett Vale 20171
Christopher Barns Morphettville Park 20161
Jacob Battifuoco Happy Valley 20141
Ashley Baxter O’Sullivan Beach-Lonsdale 20131
Mathew Beinke Aldinga 20191
Justin Bollenhagen Hackham 20141
Thomas Boreham Aldinga 20171
Luke Bowd Hackham 20131
Christopher Bradwell Reynella 20161
Adam Broadbent Reynella 20161
Ian Brown Port Noarlunga 2013, 152
Joel Brown Happy Valley 20141
Jay-J Butler-Chaseling Hackham 20151
Matt Carey Flagstaff Hill 20151
Jacob Carger Brighton 20161
Andrew Carlin Morphettville Park 20151
Scott Carpenter Morphett Vale 20151
Andrew Carter Noarlunga 20131
Jack Carter (1) Marion 20131
Jack Carter (2) Reynella 20161
Luke Caruso Hackham 20141
Zakaria Cavouras Flagstaff Hill 20191
Aidan Coakley Christies Beach 20191
Steven Copestick Noarlunga 2015, 172
Andrew Crate Christies Beach 20141
Jacob Crate Christies Beach 2013, 172
Casey Davies Flagstaff Hill 20171
Jonathan Eagleton Happy Valley 2014-152
Codey Ellison Reynella 20151
Jason Farrier Reynella 20131
Chad Francis Reynella 20161
Michael Galley Cove 2017, 192
Scott Grieve Cove 20191
Jack Guy Reynella 20141
Tyler Harman Aldinga 2013, 172
Shane Heatley Flagstaff Hill 2016, 182
Nathan Hedger Port Noarlunga 20151
Brayden Heyward-Ferors Flagstaff Hill 20191
Shane Hill Morphett Vale 20171
Brendan Hillier Brighton 20161
Lee Hoey Morphett Vale 20171
Danny Irvine Noarlunga 20171
Matthew Johncock Noarlunga 20161
Mitchell Johnson Flagstaff Hill 2017-193
Troy Johnson Noarlunga 2017, 192
Patrick Jolly Christies Beach 20141
David Kearsley Flagstaff Hill 2015, 18-193
Shaun King Christies Beach 20191
Bradley Kirk Flagstaff Hill 2016-183
Daniel Lee Hackham, Christies Beach 2014, 17-183
Jarrad Liebelt Noarlunga 20191
Ben Lockett Reynella 2015-162
Hayden Mackin Christies Beach 20131
Ryan Mahony Reynella 2013, 172
Toby McAllister Flagstaff Hill 2018-192
Benjamin McConnell Morphettville Park 20131
Jarryd McCormack Christies Beach 2018-192
Rhys McKay Port Noarlunga 20131
Tom McNamara Happy Valley 2013-142
Clayton Mesecke Christies Beach 2018-192
Ky Miller Noarlunga 20151
Sammual Miller Noarlunga 2013, 15, 18-194
Christopher Minns Noarlunga 2013-14, 183
Mitchell Minns Reynella 2015-162
Nicholas Mott Noarlunga 2013-16, 185
Thomas Mott Noarlunga 20191
Alexander Moyle Reynella 20151
Byron Murphy Morphettville Park 2013-142
Daniel Nobes Hackham 20141
Luke O'Brien Port Noarlunga 20131
Ciaran O'Hagan Port Noarlunga 20141
Scott O'Shaughnessy Cove 2017-182
Bradley Patterson Flagstaff Hill 2018-192
Tristan Pearce Happy Valley 20131
Aaron Peterson Port Noarlunga 20141
Matthew Raitt Flagstaff Hill 20151
Neil Reeve Christies Beach 20181
Ryan Richardson Reynella 20131
William Rivers Brighton 2014-163
Damian Roach Cove 20171
Benjamin Rossi Flagstaff Hill 20181
Dwayne Ruddock Happy Valley 2013-14, 2016-185
Mark Ruwoldt Morphettville Park 20131
Nathan Schulz Noarlunga 2015, 192
Callan Semple Reynella 20161
Michael Shearer Flagstaff Hill 2014-185
Michael Smith Morphett Vale 20171
Samuel Smith Flagstaff Hill 2016-194
Thomas Starkey Flagstaff Hill 20161
Nicholas Steele Port Noarlunga 20191
Nathan Stock Christies Beach 20141
Lachlan Sutton Noarlunga 20141
Samuel Theraldsen Flagstaff Hill 20161
Bradley Thompson Reynella 20141
Daniel Trevena Port Noarlunga 2015, 182
Josh Vandermeer Flagstaff Hill 20181
Dylan Williams Port Noarlunga 20191
Austinn Wurst Noarlunga 20161

Great Southern Football League

NameClubYearsGames
Sam Alexopoulos Willunga 2014, 2016-173
Braden Altus Willunga 20161
Jake Ashton-Place Yankalilla 20131
Rigby BarnesEncounter Bay20151
Daniel BatsonStrathalbyn20141
Sean Beath Willunga 20171
Timothy BoydVictor Harbor/Willunga 2013, 20162
Scott Brown Willunga 20131
Tarquin BrownVictor Harbor2014-15, 173
Marcus Burdett Willunga 2013-142
Ryan ButlerLanghorne Creek20141
Luke Button Yankalilla 20161
Dylan Camac Mount Compass 2015-162
Thomas Carroll Myponga-Sellicks 2014(C)1
Christopher ClarkStrathalbyn20131
Bradley Clarke Myponga-Sellicks 2016-172
Luke Collier Willunga 20141
Benn Cox Willunga 20131
Thomas DerhamLanghorne Creek2013, 172
Sam ElliottStrathalbyn20141
Marc ElliottStrathalbyn2015-162
Brett Ellis McLaren 2014-152
Thomas FergusonGoolwa-Port Elliot20161
Ryan Fisher Yankalilla 20171
Brock Godwin-KnottGoolwa-Port Elliot20151
Bradley Haskett Willunga 20131
Ryan Haverty Myponga-Sellicks 20151
Riley Hayes Willunga 20151
Peter Hoban Mount Compass 20151
Mathew HodgeVictor Harbor20131
William HooperEncounter Bay20171
Elijah HorrocksEncounter Bay2013, 2015-163
Scott Hunt Myponga-Sellicks 2013-14, 20163
Adam Hunter Mount Compass 2014-152
Cameron Hutchens Willunga 2016-172
James Hutchinson Myponga-Sellicks 20171
Tynan KeeleyLanghorne Creek2013, 152
Jarrod KellockLanghorne Creek20141
Aaron KillianLanghorne Creek2015-162
Shaun Maxfield Mount Compass 20161
Cameron McDonald McLaren 20141
Samuel McDonaldStrathalbyn20141
Mitchell McRostieVictor Harbor20141
Ben Miels Myponga-Sellicks 20171
Simon MunnStrathalbyn2013(C)1
Tyson NealeEncounter Bay2013, 20162
Scott Ogilvie Myponga-Sellicks 2014-15, 173
Curtis PerreyLanghorne Creek2013-175
Tom Pinyon Mount Compass 2013-14, 2016-174
Mitchell Portlock Willunga 20131
Joshua Proctor McLaren 20141
Damon Ross Willunga 20161
Michael RossVictor Harbor20171
Charles SharplesEncounter Bay20151
Ryan Sherry Willunga 20171
Ben SimoundsStrathalbyn2013, 2016-173
Jake Standfield Willunga 2014-163
Patrick TaggartEncounter Bay20131
Samuel TaggartEncounter Bay20141
Hamish TonkinEncounter Bay2015-173
Matthew TonkinLanghorne Creek2014-174
Joshua VickGoolwa-Port Elliot20161
Tomas VitkunasMount Compass20151
Ziggy VitkunasMount Compass20151
Anton VizzariVictor Harbor20171
Scott Wendelborn Myponga-Sellicks 20131
Evan Williams McLaren 20151
Callum Wilson Goolwa-Port Elliot20131
Matthew Wilson Yankalilla 20131

Coaches

Senior Game

YearSFL CoachClubGSFL CoachClub
2013Trevor MittonNoarlunga
2014 Matthew Dent Happy Valley Clay Sampson [21] Myponga-Sellicks
2015Trevor MittonNoarlunga Clay Sampson Myponga-Sellicks
2016Gianni PetrucciReynellaMitch PortlockWillunga
2017Paul CrateChristies Beach

Under 17.5 Game

YearSFL CoachClubGSFL CoachClub
2013Todd BacheChristies Beach
2014Todd BacheChristies Beach
2015Norm BergmannPort Noarlunga
2016Ben ColemanHappy Valley
2017Craig AustinReynella

Under 15 Game

YearSFL CoachClubGSFL CoachClub
2013Darcy Springhall [22] Strathalbyn
2014Ben PorterEdwardstown
2015David EarlCove
2016Craig AustinReynella
2017Trevor Potts-

Records

Most Games Played

Curtis Perrey of the Great Southern Football League is the only player to have appeared in all 5 Pilmore Cup matches.

NameGamesLeagueClub
Curtis Perrey5GSFLLanghorne Creek
Nicholas Mott4SFL Noarlunga
Tom Pinyon4GSFL Mount Compass
Dwayne Ruddock4SFL Happy Valley
Michael Shearer4SFL Flagstaff Hill
Matthew Tonkin4GSFLLanghorne Creek

Most Represented Club

ClubLeagueTotal Games
Willunga GSFL21
Noarlunga SFL18
Reynella SFL17
Langhorne CreekGSFL17
Flagstaff Hill SFL16
Encounter BayGSFL15
Myponga-Sellicks GSFL13
Mount Compass GSFL12
Happy Valley SFL11
StrathalbynGSFL10
Victor HarborGSFL9
Port Noarlunga SFL8
Christies Beach SFL7
Morphett Vale SFL7
Hackham SFL6
Morphettville Park SFL6
Brighton Districts and Old Scholars SFL5
Goolwa-Port ElliotGSFL5
McLaren GSFL5
Aldinga SFL3
Cove SFL3
Yankalilla GSFL3
Marion SFL2
O'Sullivan Beach-Lonsdale SFL1
Edwardstown SFL0

Medals

Kevin Curran Medal (GSFL Senior)

The player judged best on field for the Great Southern Football League in the Senior Game is awarded the Kevin Curran Medal. [1]

YearWinner
2013Simon Munn [23]
2014Tom Carroll [21]
2015
2016
2017Shannon Jones [24]
2018
2019Hamish Tonkin [2]
2020not held
2021

Terry Thompson Medal (GSFL U/17.5)

The player judged best on field for the Great Southern Football League in the Under 17.5 game is awarded the Terry Thompson Medal. [1]

YearWinner
2013
2014Trent Milford [21]
2015
2016
2017Daniel Marr [24]
2018
2019Wade Sweetman [25]
2020not held
2021

Neville Miller Medal (GSFL U/15)

The player judged best on field for the Great Southern Football League in the Under 15 game is awarded the Neville Miller Medal. [1]

YearWinner
2013
2014James Bradford [21]
2015
2016
2017Thomas Derham [24]
2018
2019
2020not held
2021Ryan Borlace [26]

Junior Match Players

2013

Greg Whittlesea Cup (U/17.5)

Southern: Blake Carter (MV), Jack Glazbrook (MV), Shane Harvey (BDOS), Brayden Heyward-Ferors (FH), Karim Hrynkiw (HV), Chase Johnson (Noar), Troy Johnson (Noar), Nicholas Knight (BDOS), Kostas Kontos (BDOS), Ashley Lane (HV), Elliot Modra (FH), Jordan Monopoli (Hack), Ryan Need (Cove), Joshua Penney (HV), Jai Robinson (MV), Brayden Roberts (FH), Nicholas Ruddock (HV), Tain Smelt (HV), Brock Syme (MV), Dylan Trezise (Cove), Josh Vandermeer (FH), Eyre White (Rey). [27]

Great Southern: Nathan Beer, Matthew Bergamaschi, Thomas Boxer, Daniel Cleggett, Jonathan Cook, Ryan Haverty, Frazer Hayward, Lachlan Hourigan, Cameron Hutchens, James Hutchinson, Nicholas Lawrie, Callum Le Ray, James Ledgard, Kurt Lindner, Josh Marshall, Daniel McNicol, Aaron Noske, Andrew Pahuru, Cameron Pearce, Joel Van De Leur, Caleb Vears, Zachary Watson. [28]

South Shield (U/15)

Great Southern: Cohan Bartlett, Steven Bartlett, Travis Bartlett, Jordan Boots, Bradley Borrillo, Lachlan Borrillo, Cody Bradshaw, Ryan Collier, Cody Connor, Jack Crispin, Cody Davenport, Damien Dowzard, Jesse Fitzgerald, Tyler Follett, Tyson Hoffmann, Tyson Levy, Billy Ludlow, Liam Magor, Ryan Mayes, Jesse McKinnon, Connor Mellow, Kane Milford, Thomas Pearsons, Beau Walkom, Jack Weller, Harrison Williams, Jacob Wright. [29]

Southern: Josh Buckney (Mar), Jackson Daniels (PN), Caleb Dearman (HV), Zach Evreniadis (HV), Jason Goss (FH), Joshua Heading (FH), Jack Heffernan (Cove), Michael Henly (FH), Rory Holman (Noar), Richard Hore (OSBL), Blake Lawrence (Rey), Corey May (Edw), Mitchell Peat (PN), Christopher Quinsey (MVP), Braydn Russell (Rey), Nicholas Scholl-Geisler (CB), James Smitheram (Noar), Reece Staker (FH), Cameron Wall (Rey), Kaleb Wilden (Rey), Russell Williams (MVP), Austinn Wurst (Noar). [30]

2014

Greg Whittlesea Cup (U/17.5)

Great Southern: Calvin Bache, Travis Bartlett, Thomas Bennett, Matthew Bergamaschi, Thomas Bonnes, Daniel Cleggett, Bradley Genockey, Jaamye Hopgood, James Hutchinson, Mathew Kreuger, Jack Lang, Callum Leray, Bryn Loots, Todd Milford, Thomas Neville, Thomas Osborne, Jedd Rothe, Justin Schindler, Joshua Simounds, Caleb Vears, Zachary Watson, Jack Weller. [8]

Southern: Adrian Albanese (FH), Jake Block (Rey), Daniel Bode (MV), Thomas Boreham (Ald), Jarryd Brown (BDOS), Zakaria Cavouras (FH), Drew Crichton (BDOS), Christopher Curyer (HV), Casey Davies (FH), Nicholas Frisby-Smith (HV), Brayden Heyward-Ferors (FH), Hayden Kari (HV), Benjamin Millman (Hack), Ryan Need (Cove), Josh Niven (BDOS), Brady O'Hanlon (Ald), Bradley Patterson (FH), Tyson Schmid (BDOS), Bailey Sowter (Rey), Benjamin Spencer (CB), Patrick Sperling (FH), Matthew Thomas (CB). [8]

South Shield (U/15)

Southern: Damon Arnold (Rey), Nathan Beenham (FH), Daniel Buechter (Noar), Tate Coleman (HV), Brandon Deroussent (MV), Dylan Gates (Noar), Jason Goss (FH), William Gregory (Rey), Jack Heffernan (Cove), Robert Irra (OSBL), Connor Lock (MV), Jonty Manuel (Rey), Christian McDonald (Rey), Cameron McGree (Rey), Bowen Mitton (Cove), Ryan Mountford (FH), Bailey Snelling (Noar), Kennedy Stewart (OSBL), Travis Stone (Ald), Brody Thomson (Rey), Eric Tink (MV), Matthew Walton (HV). [9]

Great Southern: Jordan Boots, James Bradford, Indiana Burns, Mitchell Cleggett, Nicholas Dowling, Liam Fitt, Zachery Hodges, Jack Hourigan, Liam Hutchinson, Tarik Illingworth, Daniel Jokic, Nathan Kreuger, Billy Ludlow, Ryan Mayes, Ryan McCurrach, Connor McNeill, Kane Milford, Thomas Pearsons, Jake Tarca, Billy Wade, Samuel Whitbread, Lachlan Whittlesea. [9]

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Clarence Football Club

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KGV Oval Sports stadium in Hobart, Tasmania

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Richmond Oval (South Australia)

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Port Noarlunga Football Club

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The 1959 Victorian Football Association season was the 78th season of the Australian rules football competition. The premiership was won by the Williamstown Football Club after it defeated Coburg in the Grand Final on 10 October by 35 points. It was Williamstown's tenth premiership, taking it past Footscray to become the club with the most premierships won in VFA history, a title it held until it was passed by Port Melbourne in 1976; it was also the fifth of five premierships won in six seasons between 1954 and 1959, and the club's fourth consecutive minor premiership.

The 2015 Victorian Football League season was the 134th season of the Victorian Football Association/Victorian Football League Australian rules football competition.

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