Who was the Coleman medalist in 2016?

Who was the Coleman medalist in 2016?

Recent Coleman Medal winners

Year Player Goals
2016 Josh Kennedy 80
2015 Josh Kennedy 75
2014 Lance Franklin 67
2013 Jarryd Roughead 68

Who was the last to kick 100 goals?

Franklin kicked his 100th goal for the home-and-away season against Carlton in round 22 at Etihad Stadium, becoming the first player to kick 100 goals in a season since Tony Lockett in 1998, the first player to kick 100 goals in a year since Fraser Gehrig in 2004, the first Hawthorn player since Jason Dunstall in 1996.

Who won the Coleman Medal in 2017?

Lance Franklin (pictured playing for Sydney) has won four Coleman Medals at two clubs – Hawthorn (2008, 2011) and Sydney (2014, 2017).

Who won the AFL Coleman Medal?

Harry McKay
Harry McKay has won the Coleman Medal, kicking 58 goals over 19 games.

When was the last time an AFL player kicked 100 goals?

Sydney champion Lance Franklin was the most recent player to kick 100 goals in a season, having achieved the milestone in 2008 when playing with Hawthorn, with 10 goals being kicked in a match on just 11 previous occasions since 2010.

When was the last time someone kicked 100 goals in an AFL season?

Brian Taylor scored 100 goals in 1986, winning the season’s Coleman Medal. John Longmire led the AFL in goalkicking for 1990 at the age of 19, making him the youngest Coleman Medallist. Lance Franklin (pictured playing for Sydney) has won four Coleman Medals at two clubs – Hawthorn (2008, 2011) and Sydney (2014, 2017).

Who has won Coleman Medal 2020?

Tom Hawkins
Top Goalkickers

Year Player Club
2020 Tom Hawkins Geelong
2019 Jeremy Cameron GWS Giants
2018 Jack Riewoldt Richmond
2017 Lance Franklin Sydney

Who won norm 2021 medal?

Petracca
Petracca and Western Bulldogs skipper Marcus Bontempelli both had moments that threatened to seal the contest for their sides, but it was Petracca who eventually won out. The Demons gun finished with 39 disposals, equaling the record for the most ever recorded in a decider.

Who won the Coleman Medal 2000?

Previous Winners

Year Player Goals
2000 Matthew J. Lloyd 94
1999 Scott Cummings 88
1998 Tony Lockett 107
1997 Tony Modra 81

What AFL player has kicked the most goals?

Tony Lockett
Most VFL/AFL goals

# Player Goals
1 Tony Lockett 1360
2 Gordon Coventry 1299‡
3 Jason Dunstall 1254‡
4 Doug Wade 1057

Which AFL player has kicked the most goals in a game?

Fred Fanning
AFL/VFL Records

Record Current holder
Most Goals in a Game by a Player Fred Fanning (Melbourne) 18 goals against St Kilda Round 18 1947 at the Junction Oval.
Most Goals in a Season by a Player Bob Pratt South Melbourne 1934 and Peter Hudson Hawthorn 1971 (150 goals each).
Most Career Goals Tony Lockett: 1360

What is the most goals kicked in an AFL season?

AFL/VFL Records

Record Current holder
Most Goals in a Game by a Player Fred Fanning (Melbourne) 18 goals against St Kilda Round 18 1947 at the Junction Oval.
Most Goals in a Season by a Player Bob Pratt South Melbourne 1934 and Peter Hudson Hawthorn 1971 (150 goals each).
Most Career Goals Tony Lockett: 1360

Who are the winners of the Coleman Medal?

Coleman Medal Winners List Year Player Team Goals Goals (incl Finals) 2019 Jeremy Cameron Richmond 67 76 2018 Jack Reiwoldt (3) Richmond 65 70 2017 Lance Franklin (4) Sydney 69 73 2016 Josh Kennedy (2) West Coast 80 82

Who was the first Essendon player to win the Coleman Medal?

It is named after John Coleman, a full forward and Australian Football Hall of Fame Legend who scored 537 goals in 98 games for Essendon. The award was first presented in 1981 to Richmond ‘s Michael Roach, who scored 86 goals for the season.

When did Michael Roach get the Coleman Medal?

The award was first presented in 1981 to Richmond ‘s Michael Roach, who scored 86 goals for the season. At the time, the competition was known as the Victorian Football League (VFL); it would become the AFL in 1990.

How many times has Coventry won the Coleman Medal?

Lee’s seven medals are a league record; Coventry sits outright second, on six. Five players have been four-time medallists; another five have won the award three times, while 15 players have been dual medallists.