FATHER McMAHON MEDAL

Fr McMahon Medal (Best in the G.F.)

1984 Mark Manado (Saints)

1986 Mark James (Towns)

1987 Reggie Thomas (Bardi) (photo of Joel Isaac on the left and Reggie right)

1990 Wayne Bariolo Bidyadanga

1991 Joe Ross Towns

1992 Patrick Cox Beagle Bay

1993 Paul Fogarty Towns (photo below)

1994 Neil Marshall Towns

1995 Jamie Finlay Bulls

1996 Marty Sheperd Cable Beach

1997 Jamie Finlay Bulls

1998 Mark Bushell Bulls

1999 Warwick Roe Bulls

2000 Patrick Cox (Peninsula Bombers)

2001 Nathan Grant (Cable Beach)

2002 Bryan Pigram (Saints)

2003 Adam Ashdown (Towns)

2004 Shannon Arrow (Emus)

 

 

 

 

 

2005 Mark Parriman (Saints)

 

 

 

 

2006 Michael Pigram (Saints)

 

 

 

2007 Brett Claudius (Cable Beach)

 

 

2008 Brian Kane presents the medal to Brendan Butenhuis (Towns)

 

 

2009 Brett Claudius (Cable Beach)

2010 Scott McPhee (Saints)

2011 Jordan King (Cable Beach)

2012 Scott Mc Kenzie (Derby Tigers)

2013  Deromitt Wilson (7goals in G.F. - Looma)   

2014  Nick Green Cable Beach

2015  Daniel Cox Cable Beach

Brian Kane presented Daniel Cox with the Father McMahon Medal for best in the Grand Final

2016 - Brian Kane presented Rowan Thomas with the Father McMahon Medal for best in the Grand Final

2017 - Father McMahon Medal for best in the Grand Final #11 Hayden McCleod

2018 - Looma - Remahli Skeen (Best on the Ground in the Grand Final)

2019 - Cable Beach - Jordan King (Best on the Ground in the Grand Final)

2021 - Cable Beach - Jordan King #10 (Best on the Ground in the Grand Final)

2022 - Cable Beach - Daniel Roe #4 (Best on the Ground in the Grand Final)

 

BEST ON THE GROUND IN THE GRAND FINAL - JOSEPH DANN

(McMahon Medal presented by WKFL President: Gavin Mitchell

 

 

 

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