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Glendinning–Allan Medal

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(Redirected fromRoss Glendinning Medal)
Award in Australian rules football

Award
Glendinning–Allan Medal
The round 18, 2008 Western Derby, in whichMatthew Pavlich won the award.
Awarded forThe best player on the ground inWestern Derby football matches
LocationPerth
CountryAustralia
Presented byAFL
First award1995
Final award2025
Currently held byHayden Young (Fremantle)

TheGlendinning–Allan Medal, formerly theRoss Glendinning Medal, is awarded to the player judgedbest on ground in eachWestern Derbyfootball match played betweenFremantle Football Club and theWest Coast Eagles.

It is named after former Western Australian footballersRoss Glendinning, a Brownlow Medallist withNorth Melbourne and the inaugural captain of the West Coast Eagles, andBen Allan, a formerHawthorn premiership player and the inaugural Fremantle captain. The medal, initially named theRoss Glendinning Medal, was first presented in 2001. In 2018, the name was changed to acknowledge both Fremantle's and West Coast's inaugural captains.[1] Retrospective medals were also awarded to the best player from the initial 12 derbies between 1995 and 2000.[2] 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.[3]

Fremantle'sPaul Hasleby andCaleb Serong have won the medal 4 times each, currently the most by any player.

Chris Judd is the only player to win the award three times in a row. He did so between 2005 and 2006.
Lachie Neale won the award on three occasions.
Josh Kennedy won the award on three occasions.
YearRoundWinner
1995Round 7Brett Heady
Round 22Brett Heady (2)
1996Round 1Glen Jakovich
Round 16Guy McKenna
1997Round 3Drew Banfield
Round 18Dean Kemp
1998Round 3Fraser Gehrig
Round 18Chris Lewis
1999Round 1Guy McKenna (2)
Round 16Adrian Fletcher
2000Round 6Scott Cummings
Round 21Clive Waterhouse
2001Round 4Drew Banfield (2)
Round 19Glen Jakovich (2)
2002Round 1Chad Fletcher
Round 16Paul Hasleby
2003Round 5Michael Gardiner
Ashley Sampi
Round 22Paul Hasleby (2)
2004Round 6Paul Hasleby (3)
Round 21Chad Fletcher (2)
2005Round 3Chris Judd
Round 20Chris Judd (2)
2006Round 6Chris Judd (3)
Round 21Peter Bell
2007Round 3Michael Braun
Round 18Josh Carr
2008Round 3Matthew Pavlich
Round 18Matthew Pavlich (2)
2009Round 6Paul Hasleby (4)
Round 17Aaron Sandilands
2010Round 6Michael Barlow
Round 18Aaron Sandilands (2)
2011Round 8Matt Priddis
Round 18Dean Cox
2012Round 9Matt Rosa
Round 19Matthew Pavlich (3)
2013Round 1Michael Barlow (2)
David Mundy
Round 16Michael Barlow (3)
2014Round 7Lachie Neale
Round 15Stephen Hill
2015Round 3Lachie Neale (2)
Round 20Josh Hill
2016Round 3Matt Priddis (2)
Round 20Josh Kennedy
2017Round 6Josh Kennedy (2)
Round 17Shannon Hurn
2018Round 6Shannon Hurn (2)
Lachie Neale (3)
Round 20Elliot Yeo
2019Round 4Shannon Hurn (3)
Round 16Brad Sheppard
2020Round 8Josh Kennedy (3)
2021Round 7Tim Kelly
Round 22Caleb Serong[4]
2022Round 3Lachie Schultz
Round 22Sean Darcy
2023Round 3Caleb Serong (2)
Round 22Lachie Schultz (2)
2024Round 6Elliot Yeo (2)
Round 20Caleb Serong (3)
2025Round 3Caleb Serong (4)
Round 20Hayden Young (1)

Multiple winners

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Multiple winners
PlayerWonYears
Paul Hasleby42002, 2003, 2004, 2009
Caleb Serong2021, 2023, 2024, 2025
Josh Kennedy32016, 2017, 2020
Shannon Hurn2017, 2018, 2019
Lachie Neale2014, 2015, 2018
Michael Barlow2010, 2013, 2013
Matthew Pavlich2008, 2008, 2012
Chris Judd2005, 2005, 2006
Elliot Yeo22018, 2024
Lachie Schultz2022, 2023
Matt Priddis2011, 2016
Aaron Sandilands2009, 2010
Chad Fletcher2002, 2004
Drew Banfield1997, 2001
Glen Jakovich1996, 2001
Guy McKenna1996, 1999
Brett Heady1995, 1995

Controversies

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  • Round 5, 2003: The five media selectors choseAshley Sampi as the preferred recipient, but Glendinning overruled them and awarded the medal toMichael Gardiner.[5] In August 2023, the Eagles recognised Sampi with a retrospective medal after theWest Australian Football Commission approved for Gardiner and Sampi to become joint winners.[6]
  • Round 6, 2006: After Fremantle's narrow win, the medal was awarded toChris Judd of West Coast, which attracted boos from the Fremantle fans in the crowd. Fremantle coachChris Connolly criticised his club's supporters for the booing.[7]
  • Round 3, 2007:Michael Braun finished his acceptance speech with "Let's have a fucking good year".[8] He was fined $5,000 by the AFL, who overruled the $500 penalty given to him by his club.[9][10]
  • Round 6, 2018: The name of the medal at the time became a source of controversy due to the Fremantle Football Club's decision not to award it a week before their home derby because they felt that the name "Ross Glendinning" alone did not reflect the club. It was later renamed the "Glendinning–Allan Medal" after the inaugural captains of each team.[11]

References

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  1. ^Quartermaine, Braden (7 July 2018)."Derby medal deal struck".PerthNow. Retrieved7 August 2018.
  2. ^"Glendinning–Allan Medal confirmed – westcoasteagles.com.au".westcoasteagles.com.au. Retrieved7 August 2018.
  3. ^David Mundy and Michael Barlow share Ross Glendinning Medal honour | News.com.au
  4. ^Fremantle Dockers [@freodockers] (15 August 2021)."Your Glendinning–Allan Medal winner, Caleb Serong 😍 #foreverfreo #RACDerby https://t.co/D0j9C0EK5V" (Tweet).Archived from the original on 20 August 2021. Retrieved10 April 2022 – viaTwitter.
  5. ^McClure, Geoff (24 December 2003)."The awards award".The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved22 May 2012.
  6. ^O'Donoghue, Craig (4 August 2023)."Former West Coast Eagle Ashley Sampi to receive retrospective Glendinning–Allan medal at club function".The West Australian. Archived fromthe original on 4 August 2023. Retrieved4 August 2023.
  7. ^"Connolly gives Dockers fans a serve".ABC Sport. 7 May 2006. Archived fromthe original on 17 May 2006. Retrieved15 February 2008.
  8. ^"Michael Braun Ross Glendenning Medal Speach [sic]".YouTube. 14 April 2007. Retrieved19 June 2015.
  9. ^"Eagles red-faced after Braun swears on stage".ABC News Online. 15 April 2007. Retrieved15 February 2008.
  10. ^"West Coast's Braun fined $5000 by AFL".The Sydney Morning Herald. 16 April 2007. Retrieved15 February 2008.
  11. ^"AFL Western Derby: West Coast, Fremantle agree to new name for Ross Glendinning Medal". 25 April 2018.
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