Медаль Крайтона - это название, присвоенное самой лучшей и справедливой награде австралийской футбольной команды по правилам футбольного клуба Essendon . Награда была названа в честь Уолли Крайтона, бывшего администратора Эссендона (который был членом комитета с 1926 по 1931 год, вице-президентом с 1932 по 1940 год и президентом с 1941 по 1959 год). [1] Система голосования в сезоне AFL 2017 состоит из пяти тренеров, что дает каждому игроку рейтинг от нуля до пяти после каждого матча. Игроки могут получить максимум 25 голосов за игру. [2]
Самая лучшая и самая справедливая награда вручается с 1897 года, хотя до 1921 года рекордов лауреатов недостаточно. Премия была приостановлена во время Первой мировой войны .
a The best and fairest was first awarded in 1897, however, records from 1897 to 1921 are incomplete.
b The Essendon Football Club did not participate in the 1916 and 1917 VFL seasons because of World War I.
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1902: Gavin
1903: N/A
1904: N/A
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1906: J. McKenzie
1907: N/A
1908: Busbridge
1909: Busbridge
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1927: Maher
1928: Beckton
1929: Okey
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1931: T. Clarke
1932: Carman
1933: Walsh
1934: Reynolds
1935: Forbes
1936: Reynolds
1937: Reynolds
1938: Reynolds
1939: Reynolds
1940: Torney
1941: Buttsworth
1942: Reynolds
1943: Reynolds
1944: Bushby
1945: Buttsworth
1946: Buttsworth
1947: Hutchison
1948: Hutchison
1949: Coleman
1950: Hutchison
1951: McDonald
1952: Hutchison
1953: Hutchison
1954: Gill
1955: Hutchison
1956: Hutchison
1957: Burgess
1958: J. Clarke
1959: Mitchell
1960: Burgess
1961: Birt
1962: J. Clarke
1963: Fraser
1964: Fraser
1965: Birt
1966: D. McKenzie
1967: Birt
1968: Davis
1969: Davis
1970: Gerlach
1971: Davis
1972: Fields
1973: Wilson
1974: Moss
1975: Moss
1976: Moss
1977: Madden
1978: K. Fletcher
1979: Madden
1980: T. Watson
1981: N. Daniher
1982: T. Daniher
1983: Madden
1984: Madden
1985: T. Watson
1986: Hawker
1987: Thompson
1988: T. Watson
1989: T. Watson
1990: Thompson
1991: Ezard
1992: Harvey
1993: O'Donnell
1994: Hird
1995: Hird
1996: Hird
1997: Denham
1998: Hardwick
1999: Mercuri
2000: D. Fletcher
2001: J. Johnson
2002: M. Johnson
2003: Hird/Lucas
2004: McPhee
2005: J. Johnson
2006: Lucas
2007: Hird
2008: Hille
2009: J. Watson
2010: J. Watson
2011: Zaharakis
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2016: Merrett
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