Glendinning–Allan Medal
The Glendinning–Allan Medal, formerly the Ross Glenndinning Medal, is awarded to the player judged best on ground in each Western Derby football match played between Fremantle Football Club and the West Coast Eagles.
It is named after former Western Australian footballers Ross Glendinning, a Brownlow Medallist with North Melbourne and the inaugural captain of the West Coast Eagles, and Ben Allan, a former Hawthorn premiership player and the inaugural Fremantle captain. The medal, initially named the Ross Glendinning Medal, was first presented in 2001. In 2018, the name was changed to acknowledge both Fremantle's and West Coast's inaugural captains. Retrospective medals were also awarded to the best player from the initial 12 derbies between 1995 and 2000. The medal is voted by selection of media representatives, and joint medals are presented in the event that more than one player finishes with the equal-highest number of votes.
Fremantle's Paul Hasleby won the medal 4 times, currently the most by any player.
Round | Year | Winner |
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Round 7 | 1995 | Brett Heady |
Round 22 | 1995 | Brett Heady (2) |
Round 1 | 1996 | Glen Jakovich |
Round 16 | 1996 | Guy McKenna |
Round 3 | 1997 | Drew Banfield |
Round 18 | 1997 | Dean Kemp |
Round 3 | 1998 | Fraser Gehrig |
Round 18 | 1998 | Chris Lewis |
Round 1 | 1999 | Guy McKenna (2) |
Round 16 | 1999 | Adrian Fletcher |
Round 6 | 2000 | Scott Cummings |
Round 21 | 2000 | Clive Waterhouse |
Round 4 | 2001 | Drew Banfield (2) |
Round 19 | 2001 | Glen Jakovich (2) |
Round 1 | 2002 | Chad Fletcher |
Round 16 | 2002 | Paul Hasleby |
Round 5 | 2003 | Michael Gardiner Ashley Sampi |
Round 22 | 2003 | Paul Hasleby (2) |
Round 6 | 2004 | Paul Hasleby (3) |
Round 21 | 2004 | Chad Fletcher (2) |
Round 3 | 2005 | Chris Judd |
Round 20 | 2005 | Chris Judd (2) |
Round 6 | 2006 | Chris Judd (3) |
Round 21 | 2006 | Peter Bell |
Round 3 | 2007 | Michael Braun |
Round 18 | 2007 | Josh Carr |
Round 3 | 2008 | Matthew Pavlich |
Round 18 | 2008 | Matthew Pavlich (2) |
Round 6 | 2009 | Paul Hasleby (4) |
Round 17 | 2009 | Aaron Sandilands |
Round 6 | 2010 | Michael Barlow |
Round 18 | 2010 | Aaron Sandilands (2) |
Round 8 | 2011 | Matt Priddis |
Round 18 | 2011 | Dean Cox |
Round 9 | 2012 | Matt Rosa |
Round 19 | 2012 | Matthew Pavlich (3) |
Round 1 | 2013 | David Mundy Michael Barlow (2) |
Round 16 | 2013 | Michael Barlow (3) |
Round 7 | 2014 | Lachie Neale |
Round 15 | 2014 | Stephen Hill |
Round 3 | 2015 | Lachie Neale (2) |
Round 20 | 2015 | Josh Hill |
Round 3 | 2016 | Matt Priddis (2) |
Round 20 | 2016 | Josh Kennedy |
Round 6 | 2017 | Josh Kennedy (2) |
Round 17 | 2017 | Shannon Hurn |
Round 6 | 2018 | Shannon Hurn (2) Lachie Neale (3) |
Round 20 | 2018 | Elliot Yeo |
Round 4 | 2019 | Shannon Hurn (3) |
Round 16 | 2019 | Brad Sheppard |
Round 8 | 2020 | Josh Kennedy (3) |
Round 7 | 2021 | Tim Kelly |
Round 22 | 2021 | Caleb Serong |
Round 3 | 2022 | Lachie Schultz |
Round 22 | 2022 | Sean Darcy |
Round 3 | 2023 | Caleb Serong (2) |
Round 22 | 2023 | Lachie Schultz (2) |
Round 6 | 2024 | Elliot Yeo (2) |