Category:Fitzroy Best and Fairest winners

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This is a listing of all Fitzroy players who won a Best and Fairest (also known as Club Champion). From 1987 the award was called the Mitchell Medal.

See: Fitzroy FC honour roll for list of winners by year.

Pages in category "Fitzroy Best and Fairest winners"

The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Ron Alexander
  • Jim Atkinson

B

  • Barclay Bailes
  • Arthur Batchelor
  • Brad Boyd
  • Neville Broderick
  • Norm Brown
  • Haydn Bunton, Sr.

C

  • Graham Campbell
  • Vic Chanter
  • Scott Clayton
  • Goldie Collins
  • Jack Cooper (Australian rules footballer)

F

  • Jimmy Freake
  • Don Furness

G

  • Mick Grace

H

  • Ron Harvey
  • Pat Hickey (footballer)
  • George Holden

I

  • Warwick Irwin

J

  • Horrie Jenkin
  • Wally Johnson
  • Norm Johnstone

K

  • Darren Kappler

L

  • George Lambert (footballer)
  • Alastair Lynch

M

  • Scott McIvor
  • Harold McLennan
  • Harvey Merrigan
  • Les Millis
  • Herbert Milne

M cont.

  • Jack Moriarty
  • John Murphy (Australian rules footballer)
  • Kevin Murray (Australian rules footballer)

P

  • Gary Pert
  • Martin Pike

R

  • Gordon Rattray
  • Matt Rendell
  • Paul Roos (Australian rules footballer)
  • Allan Ruthven

S

  • Jim Sharp
  • Bill Stephen

T

  • Ross Thornton
  • Percy Trotter

W

  • Bill Walker (Australian rules footballer)
  • Len Wigraft
  • Garry Wilson
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