McCallum Medal

The McCallum Medal (officially called the F. J. McCallum Medal) was an Australian rules football honour awarded from 1947 to 2008 to the fairest and most brilliant player in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) U/17 competition, as judged by field umpires. It was named after Frederick John McCallum, League life member and past Secretary of the Norwood Football Club. From 1939-1941 the award was known as the O'Halloran Medal, named after Thomas Shuldham O'Halloran KC, a former chairman of the League.

Winners

O'Halloran Medal

YearNameClub
1939[1][2]Ken LoganNorth Adelaide (1)
1940[3]C. BrittonWest Torrens (1)
1941[4][5]Kevin DaleSturt (1)

McCallum Medal

YearNameClub
1947[6]Kevin SalveminiPort Adelaide (1)
1948[7]R. CocksWest Torrens (2)
1949[8]Brian WharfePort Adelaide (2)
1950[9]M. PaechSturt (2)
1951[10]J. WrightWest Adelaide (1)
1952[11]J. TaylorWest Torrens (3)
1953[12][2]Malcolm WestleyNorth Adelaide (2)
1954[13][14]Graham ClarkeNorwood (1)
1955[2]Don AtkinsonNorth Adelaide (3)
1956[15]John CahillSouth Adelaide (1)
1957J. MachioroWest Torrens (4)
1958W. FosterSouth Adelaide (2)
1959W. KellyWoodville (1)
1960[16]Lindsay BackmanSouth Adelaide (3)
1961J. LongGlenelg (1)
1962[5]Paul BagshawSturt (3)
1963J. PerkinsWoodville (2)
1964[2]W. (John) RobinsonNorth Adelaide (4)
1965[2]Dennis SachseNorth Adelaide (5)
1966[2]David BurnsNorth Adelaide (6)
1967M. CoombeSouth Adelaide (4)
1968[17]Barry NorsworthyCentral District (1)
1969[2]Benjamin RigneyNorth Adelaide (7)
1970[14]Michael GreggNorwood (2)
1971[14]Neil CraigNorwood (3)
1972H. PuhleWest Torrens (5)
1973[14]Greg TurbillNorwood (4)
1974[5]Phil HeinrichSturt (4)
1975C. KirkwoodPort Adelaide (3)
1976R. WrightGlenelg (3)
1977K. ZubrinickWoodville (3)
1978C. WrightPort Adelaide (4)
1979[5]B. MackerethSturt (5)
1980[14]Greg ThomasNorwood (5)
1981[14]Garry McIntoshNorwood (6)
1982[2]Chris DaviesNorth Adelaide (8)
1983[17]Roger GirdhamCentral District (2)
1984[18][5]Andrew UnderwoodSturt (6)
1985David BrownPort Adelaide (5)
1986M. (Scott) PeekGlenelg (3)
1987[17]Dean BonuttoCentral District (3)
1988Todd BacheSouth Adelaide (5)
1989Andrew OsbornSouth Adelaide (6)
1990Troy BondPort Adelaide (6)
1991 tiedShane BondPort Adelaide (7)
1991 tiedB. BarrySouth Adelaide (7)
1992[17]Justin CasserlyCentral District (4)
1993[14]Sudjai CookNorwood (7)
1994N. SealPort Adelaide (8)
1995[17]Glenn NoyeCentral District (5)
1996H. DeBooSouth Adelaide (8)
1997[14]Scott BorlaceNorwood (8)
1998[14]Dane RolfeNorwood (9)
1999[14]Sam BreslauerNorwood (10)
2000[2]Wade HarrisonNorth Adelaide (9)
2001J. RichardsonGlenelg (4)
2002[19]Adam CooneyWest Adelaide (2)
2003Ben EckermannSturt (7)
2004R. BennettWest Adelaide (3)
2005 tied[20]Lindsay ThomasPort Adelaide Magpies (1)
2005 tied[21]James BoydSouth Adelaide (9)
2006[14]Jack BamptonNorwood (11)
2007[22]Paul CahillSturt (8)
2008[23]Brad RobertsonPort Adelaide Magpies (2)

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