The Doig Medal is the best and fairest award given out to the player considered best and fairest during a season for the Fremantle Football Club in the AFL.
It was named after the legendary Fremantle footballing family, the Doigs, who have had over 17 members play league football for East Fremantle or South Fremantle in the WAFL. The most famous is George Doig who has been inducted in the Australian Football Hall of Fame.
Eight different players won the award between 1995 and 2002 until Peter Bell won his second medal in 2003. Following Bell's third medal in 2004, Matthew Pavlich won four consecutive medals to hold the record of six medals in total.
Year | Winner | Runner Up |
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2012 | Ryan Crowley | Chris Mayne |
2011 | Matthew Pavlich | Nathan Fyfe |
2010 | David Mundy | Aaron Sandilands |
2009 | Aaron Sandilands | Matthew Pavlich |
2008 | Matthew Pavlich | Aaron Sandilands |
2007 | Matthew Pavlich | Antoni Grover |
2006 | Matthew Pavlich | Peter Bell and Michael Johnson |
2005 | Matthew Pavlich | Peter Bell and Shane Parker |
2004 | Peter Bell | Paul Hasleby |
2003 | Peter Bell | Matthew Pavlich |
2002 | Matthew Pavlich | Peter Bell |
2001 | Peter Bell | Heath Black |
2000 | Troy Cook | Paul Hasleby |
1999 | Adrian Fletcher | Tony Modra |
1998 | Jason Norrish | Adrian Fletcher |
1997 | Dale Kickett | Shane Parker |
1996 | Stephen O'Reilly | Dale Kickett |
1995 | Peter Mann | Dale Kickett |
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