Carji Greeves Medal

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The Carji Greeves Medal is a name given in recent decades to an Australian rules football award given to the player(s) adjudged Best and Fairest for the Geelong Football Club for the season.

Edward 'Carji' Greeves was a champion Geelong footballer who won the inaugural Brownlow Medal in 1924, for the Best and fairest player in the Victorian Football League.

Recipients

^ Denotes current player
+ Player won Brownlow Medal in same season
Season Recipient(s)
1897 Joe McShane (1)
1898 Not awarded
1899 Not awarded
1900 Not awarded
1901 Not awarded
1902 Not awarded
1903 Teddy Rankin (1)
1904 Not awarded
1905 Henry Young (1)
1906 Henry Young (2)
1907 Not awarded
1908 Not awarded
1909 Not awarded
1910 Dick Grigg (1)
1911 Dick Grigg (2)
1912 Dick Grigg (3)[1]
1913 Not awarded
1914 Dick Grigg (4)
1915 Alec Eason (1)
1916 None[a]
1917 Bert Rankin (1)
1918 Not awarded
1919 Not awarded
1920 Jockie Jones (1)
1921 Billy McCarter (1)
1922 Keith Johns (1)
1923 Billy McCarter (2)
1924 Not awarded
1925 Not awarded
1926 Not awarded
1927 George Todd (1)
1928 Reg Hickey (1)
1929 Not awarded
1930 George Todd (2)
1931 George Todd (3)
1932 George Moloney (1)
1933[b] Les Hardiman (1)
1934 Reg Hickey (2)
1935 Fred Hawking (1)
1936 Tom Quinn (1)
1937 Tom Quinn (2)
1938 Tom Arklay (1)
1939 Jack Grant (1)
Leo Dean (1)
1940 Tom Arklay (2)
1941 Jim Knight (1)
1942 None[c]
1943 None
1944 Jim Munday (1)
1945 Jim Fitzgerald (1)
1946 Geoff Mahon (1)
1947 Lindsay White (1)
1948 Bruce Morrison (1)
1949 Fred Flanagan (1)
1950 John Hyde (1)
1951 Bernie Smith+ (1)
1952 Geoff Williams (1)
1953 Peter Pianto (1)
1954 Norm Sharp (1)
1955 Geoff Williams (2)
1956 Bernie Smith (2)
1957 Bob Davis (1)
1958 John O'Neill (1)
1959 Colin Rice (1)
1960 Fred Wooller (1)
1961 Roy West (1)
1962 Alistair Lord+ (1)
1963 Graham Farmer (1)
1964 Graham Farmer (2)
1965 Denis Marshall (1)
1966 Peter Walker (1)
1967 Bill Goggin (1)
1968 John Newman (1)
1969 Doug Wade (1)
1970 Bill Goggin (2)
1971 David Clarke (1)
1972 Ian Nankervis (1)
1973 Bruce Nankervis (1)
1974 Bruce Nankervis (2)
1975 John Newman (2)
1976 Ian Nankervis (2)
1977 Ian Nankervis (3)
1978 David Clarke (2)
1979 David Clarke (3)
1980 Rod Blake (1)
1981 Peter Featherby (1)
1982 John Mossop (1)
1983 Ray Card (1)
1984 Gary Ablett, Sr. (1)
1985 Greg Williams (1)
1986 Paul Couch (1)
1987 Mark Bos (1)
1988 Mark Bos (2)
1989 Paul Couch+ (2)
1990 Barry Stoneham (1)
1991 Garry Hocking (1)
1992 Ken Hinkley (1)
1993 Garry Hocking (2)
1994 Garry Hocking (3)
1995 Paul Couch (3)
1996 Garry Hocking (4)
1997 Liam Pickering (1)
1998 Peter Riccardi (1)
1999 Ben Graham (1)
2000 Steven King (1)
2001 Brenton Sanderson (1)
2002 Steven King (2)
2003 Matthew Scarlett (1)
2004 Cameron Ling (1)
2005 Joel Corey^ (1)
2006 Paul Chapman^ (1)
2007[2] Gary Ablett, Jr. (1)
2008[3][4] Joel Corey^ (2)
2009 Gary Ablett, Jr.+ (2)
Corey Enright^ (1)
2010[5] Joel Selwood^ (1)
2011 Corey Enright^ (2)
2012 Tom Hawkins^ (1)
2013 Joel Selwood^ (2)
2014 Joel Selwood^ (3)
2015 Mark Blicavs^ (1)

Multiple winners

^ Denotes current player
Player Medals Seasons
Dick Grigg 4 1910, 1911, 1912, 1914
Garry Hocking 4 1991, 1993, 1994, 1996
David Clarke 3 1971, 1978, 1979
Paul Couch 3 1986, 1989, 1995
Ian Nankervis 3 1972, 1976, 1977
Joel Selwood^ 3 2010, 2013, 2014
George Todd 3 1927, 1930, 1931
Gary Ablett, Jr. 2 2007, 2009
Tom Arklay 2 1938, 1940
Mark Bos 2 1987, 1988
Joel Corey 2 2005, 2008
Corey Enright^ 2 2009, 2011
Graham Farmer 2 1963, 1964
Bill Goggin 2 1967, 1970
Reg Hickey 2 1928, 1934
Steven King 2 2000, 2002
Billy McCarter 2 1921, 1923
Bruce Nankervis 2 1973, 1974
John Newman 2 1968, 1975
Tom Quinn 2 1936, 1937
Bernie Smith 2 1951, 1956
Geoff Williams 2 1952, 1955
Henry Young 2 1905, 1906

Notes

  • a The Geelong Football Club did not participate in the 1916 VFL season because of World War I.
  • b The award was known at the time as the Theo Lewis Cup.[6]
  • c The Geelong Football Club did not participate in the 1942 and 1943 VFL seasons because of World War II.

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