Grogan Medal
The J.A. Grogan Medal, commonly known as the Grogan Medal, is an Australian rules football award given to the best and fairest player in home and away rounds of each season's QAFL/Queensland State League competition. From 2011 to 2013 it was awarded to the best and fairest player in the North East Australian Football League Northern Conference. It was first awarded under the present name in 1946, previously being known as the De Little Medal.
Winners
| Year | Player | Club | 
| 2024 | Tom Hickey | Palm Beach Currumbin | 
| 2023 | Kwaby Boakye[1] | Broadbeach | 
| 2022 | Ryan Banks-Smith[2] | Aspley | 
| 2021 | Jordan Moncrieff | Broadbeach | 
| 2020 | Matthew Payne | Morningside | 
| 2019 | Frazer Neate | Mount Gravatt | 
| 2018 | Blake Erickson | Broadbeach | 
| 2017 | Jason Burge  Wayde Mills  | 
Palm Beach Currumbin Labrador  | 
| 2016 | Jesse Derrick | Palm Beach Currumbin | 
| 2015 | Callum Carseldine | Western Magpies | 
| 2014 | Ryan Davey | Labrador | 
| 2013 | Haydn Kiel | Southport | 
| 2012 | Ryan Davey Fraser Pope Tom Salter  | 
Labrador Southport Redland  | 
| 2011 | Cameron Ilett  Matthew Payne  | 
NT Thunder Southport  | 
| 2010 | Danny Wise | Southport | 
| 2009 | Nathan Gilliland | Mount Gravatt | 
| 2008 | Nathan Kinch | Morningside | 
| 2007 | Todd Featherstone | Labrador | 
| 2006 | Matthew Payne | Zillmere Eagles | 
| 2005 | David Round | Broadbeach | 
| 2004 | Mick Stinear | Mount Gravatt | 
| 2003 | Jacob Gough | Morningside | 
| 2002 | David Round | Southport | 
| 2001 | Paul O'Brien | Redland | 
| 2000 | Danny Dickfos | Northern Eagles | 
| 1999 | David Bain  Brad Jones  | 
Southport  Mount Gravatt  | 
| 1998 | Dean Edwards | Morningside | 
| 1997 | Jeff Brennan | Southport | 
| 1996 | Corey Lambert | West Brisbane | 
| 1995 | David Bain | Southport | 
| 1994 | Mitch Howe | Morningside | 
| 1993 | Daryl Bourke  Jason Cotter Dean Warren  | 
Morningside  Southport Kedron Grange  | 
| 1992 | Ricky Chapman  David Crutchfield Chris O'Sullivan  | 
Morningside  Southport Southport  | 
| 1991 | Cameron Buchanan | North Brisbane | 
| 1990 | Jason Cotter | Southport | 
| 1989 | Daryl Bourke | Morningside | 
| 1988 | Craig Brittain | Windsor-Zillmere | 
| 1987 | Terry Simmonds | Mayne | 
| 1986 | Brendan McMullen  Greg Packham  | 
Coorparoo  Kedron  | 
| 1985 | Zane Taylor | Southport | 
| 1984 | Brendan McMullen | Coorparoo | 
| 1983 | Peter Guy  Bill Peirce  | 
Southport  Sherwood  | 
| 1982 | John Blair | Morningside | 
| 1981 | Greg Hollick | Mayne | 
| 1980 | Barry Karklis | Windsor-Zillmere | 
| 1979 | Don Smith | Sandgate | 
| 1978 | Peter Ives | Mayne | 
| 1977 | Peter Taylor | Western Districts | 
| 1976 | Barry Clarke | Wilston Grange | 
| 1975 | Owen Backwell | Western Districts | 
| 1974 | Jeff Ebert | Morningside | 
| 1973 | Don Smith | Sandgate | 
| 1972 | Barry Clarke | Wilston Grange | 
| 1971 | Owen Backwell | Western Districts | 
| 1970 | Kelvin Mills | Kedron | 
| 1969 | Ken Garcia  Terry Johnston Terry Weller  | 
Wilston Grange  Morningside Windsor-Zillmere  | 
| 1968 | Merv Appleyard | Wilston Grange | 
| 1967 | Robin Hull | Windsor-Zillmere | 
| 1966 | Gar Wah Hing | Kedron | 
| 1965 | Tom Gould | Kedron | 
| 1964 | Ken Grimley | Coorparoo | 
| 1963 | Tom Gould | Kedron | 
| 1962 | Keith Leach | Wilston Grange | 
| 1961 | Keith Leach | Wilston Grange | 
| 1960 | Jim Conlan  Merv Dihm  | 
Wilston Grange  Morningside  | 
| 1959 | John Golding | Coorparoo | 
| 1958 | Andy Stewart | Western Districts | 
| 1957 | Keith Farnsworth | Morningside | 
| 1956 | Tom Pelly | Western Districts | 
| 1955 | Henry Maguire | Morningside | 
| 1954 | Noel McGuinness[3] | Morningside | 
| 1953 | Noel McGuinness | Morningside | 
| 1952 | Bevis Howell | Coorparoo | 
| 1951 | Bill Shorten | Yeronga | 
| 1950 | Tom Calder  Edgar Stevens  | 
Coorparoo  Sandgate  | 
| 1949 | Dick Parton | Windsor | 
| 1948 | Tom Calder | Coorparoo | 
| 1947 | Doug Pittard  Fred Willets  | 
Western Districts  Yeronga  | 
| 1946 | Doug Pittard | Western Districts | 
| 1945 | L. Anders | Workshops | 
| 1942– 1944  | 
Not awarded | |
| 1941 | T. Nielson | Past State Commercial High School | 
| 1940 | Doug Pittard | Taringa | 
| 1939 | Pat Vidgen | Taringa | 
| 1938 | Jim Davies | Windsor | 
| 1937 | Col Stream | Windsor | 
| 1936 | Not awarded | |
| 1935 | Jim Davies | Windsor | 
| 1934 | Jim Davies | Windsor | 
| 1931– 1933  | 
Not awarded | |
| 1930 | H. Green | Windsor | 
| 1929 | Unknown | |
| 1928 | T. Chand | South Brisbane | 
| 1927 | N. Brown | Windsor | 
See also
References
- ^ Garland, Jake (11 September 2023). "Southport Sharks and Broadbeach Cats make history at QAFL night of nights". Gold Coast Bulletin. Archived from the original on 18 September 2023. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
 - ^ "2022 J.A. Grogan and Emma Zielke Medal Awards Night". AFL Queensland. 12 September 2022. Archived from the original on 18 September 2023. Retrieved 19 September 2023.
 - ^ The Courier-Mail, "Windsor Outclassed in First Rules Semi-Final", 12 September 1954, p. 37
 
External links
- "QAFL/AFL Queensland Summary Chart 1904 to 2010". Full Points Footy. Archived from the original on 4 February 2012.
 - Sportingpulse: Grogan Medal winners