adelaide crows best and fairest 2019


posted on: October 19, 2020


'2019' might need its own cabinet at the Phillips household, with the former basketballer also claiming the AFL Coaches' Association award and the peer-voted MVP gong. See below for all the winners as well as the top-10 finishers. 7th: Liam Shiels (78) Can Taylor Walker lead the Crows back to finals?
9th: Jasper Pittard (169) 7th: Gary Ablett (241.5)

7th: Patrick Ambrose (324)

10th: Jeremy Finlayson (164), Tim Taranto has claimed his first Kevin #SheedyMedal in a thrilling count. 6th: Jeremy McGovern (198) His average of 42.5 hitouts per game was the second best among ruckmen. The accolades top off an incredible week for Phillips, after she was voted in by her peers as the AFLPA Most Valuable Player on Monday morning. Copeland Trophy winner.Brodie Grundy has achieved so much in his short career and there's much more to come for the 25-year-old in the black and white (174 votes).#CopelandTrophy19 pic.twitter.com/tdhFbzzUWH, 2nd: Dylan Shiel (389)
Star midfielder Zach Merrett joined the ranks of some club greats as a multiple-time best and fairest winner, claiming his second Crichton Medal. 9th: Alex Keath (127)

Your club’s 2019 Best and Fairest top 10 - AFL Players Stories

9th: Xavier Duursma (111) The emotion of what has been a bittersweet 48 hours for the 33-year-old was written all over her face as she took to the stage to accept her award. In a sign of how the Crows went from reaching last year's Grand Final to finishing 12th with a 12-10 record this year, Laird and Crouch were the only two players to poll in the top 10 in consecutive years. Patrick Dangerfield has added another best and fairest award to his already glittering CV. 7th: Christian Salem (213)

6th: Andrew McGrath (343) The 24-year-old defender, who was crowned Adelaide’s best and fairest, averaged 32.2 touches to be the fourth-most prolific ball winner in the competition. Amid an array of trade chatter, gun on-baller Brad Crouch claimed his first best and fairest following a consistent 2019 campaign.

Lachie Neale has taken out Brisbane’s highest individual honour in his first year at the club, blitzing the field in the club’s best and fairest.

4th: Matt Crouch (180)

3rd: Luke Parker (458) NAB AFL Rising Star runner-up Tom Doedee (139), Luke Brown (134), Wayne Milera (134), Rory Atkins (128) and Paul Seedsman (128) rounded out the top 10. https://images.daznservices.com/di/library/sportal_com_au/6/f0/erin-phillips_1fk7mp32y3ngn1oxqr67kri6e7.jpg?t=-579662919&w=500&quality=80, AFLW grand final the latest in a string of defining moments. In fact, Champion Data has rated the Crows’ list as the second best in the AFL, with six players — Rory Sloane, Rory Laird, Eddie Betts, Tom Lynch, Paul Seedsman and Brodie Smith — considered elite.

4th: Andrew Gaff (231)

At Tuesday's awards night at The Peninsula in Melbourne, Phillips gingerly made her way to the stage, nursing her left knee after Sunday's injury. 10th: Ben Stratton (63), Your 2019 Peter Crimmins Medallist is...JAMES WORPEL! A maximum of 16 votes can be accumulated by a player in each game.

"I'm one of three girls," a tearful Phillips said. 5th: Jack Darling (199) 10th: Jack Hombsch (212), After an incredible year, the 2019 Club Champion is Jarrod Witts 🏆#SUNSClubChamp #ChallengeAccepted https://t.co/snQFxF1iAg pic.twitter.com/P7viafvtqR, 2nd: Jeremy Cameron (220) 9th: Charlie Ballard (214)

Neale edged out four-time winner Dayne Zorko, with the 26-year-old playing all 24 games for the Lions this season, since joining from Fremantle in last year’s off-season.

6th: Matt de Boer (192) After injury plagued her 2018 campaign, Phillips returned to her scintillating form in 2019 to set the standard for the competition once again. Adelaide superstar Erin Phillips has completed a clean sweep of the AFLW awards for 2019, adding the league best and fairest to her growing pile of accolades. The tough onballer averaged 26.6 disposals in 2019.

3rd: Bradley Hill (207) 3rd: Rory Laird (191) 2019.The youngest triple best-and-fairest winner in the history of our club.#BoundByBlue pic.twitter.com/73ROg6I79V, 2nd: Scott Pendlebury (158) 10th: Shaun Atley (158), In third place, Todd Goldstein. In 2017, she was a trailblazer in the inaugural AFLW season, taking out every award there was. Captain Jack Viney rounded out the top three. #NeverSurrender, 2nd: Ricky Henderson (104) 10th: Jordan Roughead (105), Your 2019 E.W.

5th: Tom Lynch (69)

Richmond Tigers: Jack Dyer Medal 1. NOT even missing two games with a hand injury could stop All Australian defender Rory Laird from claiming a comprehensive wire-to-wire victory in Adelaide's best and fairest count on Friday night.

7th: Anthony Miles (257)

Callan Ward, Jeremy Cameron, Shane Mumford, Heath Shaw, Toby Greene, Josh Kelly, Tim Taranto, Lachie Whitfield (1).

Extended coverage, including articles, acceptance speeches, highlight videos and other content from the event will also be available on afc.com.au and also via our 2019 Club Champion Hub.

3rd: Tom Stewart (251) OTHER: M. Poholke, A. Otten, E. Himmelberg, A. McPherson, B. Davis, A. Keath, R. O’Brien, N. McHenry, W. Hamill, L. Scholl, K. Hartigan, ROOKIES: C. Ellis-Yolmen, P. Wilson, L. Murphy, K. Strachan, P. Hunter, J. Butts. A NOTE ABOUT RELEVANT ADVERTISING: We collect information about the content (including ads) you use across this site and use it to make both advertising and content more relevant to you on our network and other sites.

Dangerfield claimed his third Cats club champion award in four seasons — to go with his Adelaide best and fairest in 2015 — edging out Tim Kelly and Tom Stewart. 9th: Shannon Hurn (177) As aforementioned, Tasmanian draftee Chayce Jones could have an immediate impact next season.

Brodie Grundy went back-to-back, taking home the Copeland Trophy for the second year in a row. 6th: Luke Ryan (139) 8th: Aaron Naughton (154) 8th: Pearce Hanley (251)

It’s fair to say things can only get better for Burton from here. Laird enjoyed a superb individual year, finishing sixth in the League for total disposals and averaging 32.2 disposals per game. 1.

Seb Ross was a surprise winner of his second Trevor Barker Medal ahead of breakout star ruckman Rowan Marshall.

She dominated the votes across the seven rounds to finish with an incredible 19 out of a possible 21 votes. The five members of the coaching panel each give votes to as many or as few players as they see fit after every game on the following system: One vote; played role effectively. Lachlan Murphy continued to provide plenty of pounce up forward in season 2020.

Ben Cunnington added a second Syd Barker Medal to his collection, with the tough midfielder holding off defender Robbie Tarrant, who polled strongly late in the count.

5th: Brodie Smith (179) Congratulations to Dane Rampe our 2019 Skilton Medallist. 5th: Mark Blicavs (247) 4th: Tom Papley (457)

To the surprise of absolutely no one, Phillips claimed her second Adelaide club champion award. 8th: Bachar Houli (59) All 18 sides are set to name their club champions for 2019, celebrating their best players of the season. The 33-year-old incredibly picked up the best-on-ground medal in the game, adding that to the one she claimed in the 2017 flag. 8th: Marc Murphy (88)

9th: Sam Frost (204) "My dad obviously played footy and when I was born people felt sorry for him because he didn't have a son to play footy someday and carry the Phillips name. After failing to play a game in 208 due to injury, Crouch was among the league’s top 10 ball-winners as he took out the Malcolm Blight medal from Rory Sloane and Rory Laird. 7th: Liam Jones (95) Richard Douglas (13th) and Tom Lynch (14th) missed 10 games between them through injury and suspension, while ruckman Sam Jacobs (12th) toiled manfully in every game without having the same impact as in previous seasons. Five coaches rate each player from 0-4 in each match. 4th: Nick Vlastuin (70) "Not too far off, it was pretty summed up in being close, but not just quite there.".

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