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Bernie Naylor Medal

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The Bernie Naylor Medal is an Australian rules football award which is given to the leading goalkicker at the end of each home and away season in the West Australian Football League. It is named after South Fremantle full-forward Bernie Naylor. Before the Bernie Naylor Medal was first awarded in 1996,[1] there was no physical award given to the competition's leading goalkicker, although there had been proposals for such a trophy to be instituted.[2]

Leading goalkickers

Bernie Naylor

The goal tallies listed below include those kicked in the finals where applicable. A * is used to show instances where players tied for the award after the home and away season.

  • Bernie Naylor Medal (List of Recipients)
  • "WAFL Summary Chart 1885 to 2009". Fullpointsfooty. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010.
  • "Bernie Naylor Medalists". www.wafl.com.au. Archived from the original on 26 July 2011. Retrieved 7 February 2018.

References

  1. ^ Howard, Trevor (5 September 1996). "Souths veteran awarded first Bernie Naylor Medal". Westside Football. p. 23.
  2. ^ "League Oppose Moves To Give Special Players' Awards" – The West Australian. Published 13 May 1954. Retrieved from Trove, 5 October 2011.
  3. ^ West Perth pair Keitel, Strijk share Bernie Naylor Medal
  4. ^ West Perth pair Keitel, Strijk share Bernie Naylor Medal
  5. ^ "Schofield wants to see the 'Rioli and Ryan show'". The West Australian. 5 September 2017. Retrieved 15 September 2017.
  6. ^ Barr, Michael (5 September 2011); Subiaco forward Blake Broadhurst secures Bernie Naylor Medal; PerthNow
  7. ^ Pike, Chris (24 August 2009); Claremont Tigers thriving under new coach Simon McPhee; Perth Now
  8. ^ Pike, Chris (13 October 2008); New-look Subiaco want more success after outstanding 2008; PerthNow

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