Bellarine Football League - League Best & Fairest (Les Ash Medal)

League Best & Fairest (Les Ash Medal)

  • 2012 Josh Finch (Modewarre)
  • 2011 Dylan Chaplin-Burch (Queenscliff)
  • 2010 Josh Finch (Modewarre)
  • 2009 Lindsay Smith (Geelong Amateur)
  • 2008 Christian Robertson (Anglesea)
  • 2007 Ricky O’Toole (Newcomb)
  • 2006 James Dalton (Ocean Grove)
  • 2005 Russell Whiteford (Anglesea)
  • 2004 Simon Nelis (Drysdale)
  • 2003 Matthew Primmer (Queenscliff)
  • 2002 Mark Hildebrandt (Barwon Heads)
  • 2001 Mark Trevaskis (Geelong Amateur)
  • 2000 Mathew Payne (Ocean Grove)
  • 1999 Damian Clark (Ocean Grove)
  • 1998 George Arnold (Torquay)
  • 1997 Paul Hudson (Newcomb)
  • 1996 Paul Hudson (Newcomb)
  • 1995 Trevor Tucker (Ocean Grove)
  • 1994 Geoff Taylor (Barwon Heads)
  • 1993 Paul Hudson (Newcomb) & Jamie Dalton (Queenscliff)
  • 1992 Matt Walter (Barwon Heads)
  • 1991 Chris Haddock (Torquay)
  • 1990 Chris Haddock (Torquay)
  • 1989 Chris Taylor (Drysdale)
  • 1988 Dean McNeil (Queenscliff)
  • 1987 Brian O’Keefe (Anglesea)
  • 1986 Mark Browne (Torquay)
  • 1985 Phil Dennis (Portarlington)
  • 1984 Greg Young (Anglesea)
  • 1983 Greg Scott (Drysdale)
  • 1982 David Roe (Portarlington)
  • 1981 John Fagan (Newcomb)
  • 1980 Phil Stringer (Ocean Grove)
  • 1979 David Roe (Portarlington)
  • 1978 Mike Birrell (Queenscliff)
  • 1977 Mike Birrell (Queenscliff)
  • 1976 Robert Warren (Queenscliff)
  • 1975 Dennis Johnson (Barwon Heads)
  • 1974 Geoff Fry (Barwon Heads)
  • 1973 Dennis Johnson (Barwon Heads)
  • 1972 Gary Renfrey (Portarlington)
  • 1971 Stewart Mathieson (Winchelsea)

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