List of Australian Lacrosse Best and Fairest Players
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Men's Best and Fairest
Best and Fairest
Best and Fairest is the term commonly used in Australian sport to describe the player adjudged to have had the best performance in a game or over a season for a given sporting club or competition while not receiving a suspension for misconduct or breaching the rules during that season.In the...

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  • 1956-1959: Brady Award
  • 1960-1962: ALC Trophy
  • 1963-present: Isaachsen Trophy

The Isaachsen Trophy is awarded to the best player in Australia competing in State domestic club competitions. Votes are cast by referees in the highest-level competition in each State
States and territories of Australia
The Commonwealth of Australia is a union of six states and various territories. The Australian mainland is made up of five states and three territories, with the sixth state of Tasmania being made up of islands. In addition there are six island territories, known as external territories, and a...

 and are 'evened out' to allow for a different number of games played in various States.


Women's Best and Fairest
Best and Fairest
Best and Fairest is the term commonly used in Australian sport to describe the player adjudged to have had the best performance in a game or over a season for a given sporting club or competition while not receiving a suspension for misconduct or breaching the rules during that season.In the...

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Year | Men | Women
Winner Club (State) Winner Club
1956 Allan H Gandy North Adelaide (SA)
1957 Roy Dickson Surrey Park (Vic)
1958 Robert E Wakelin Sturt (SA)
1959 Ralph W Turner Port Adelaide (SA)
1960 G Reid (Vic)
1961 D Miller Caulfield (Vic)
1962 Alan Jennings Sturt (SA)
1963 Alan Jennings Sturt (SA)
1964 Michael Aldenhoven Brighton (SA)
1965 Thomas Pinnington Glenelg (SA)
1966 Brian Griffin Nedlands-Subiaco (WA)
1967 Glenn Bowyer Woodville (SA)
1968 Barry Benger Malvern (VIC)
1969 Ross Turnbull Nedlands-Subiaco (WA)
1970 Michael Raggett Brighton (SA)
1971 R Swadling (WA)
1972 Rod Cordell Williamstown (Vic)
1973 Barry Benger East Torrens (SA)
Warren Hobbs Glenelg (SA)
1974 Lloyd Morley Bayswater (WA)
1975 Ross Turnbull Nedlands-Subiaco (WA)
1976 Jim Wiles Sturt (SA)
1977 Ross Turnbull Nedlands-Subiaco (WA)
1978 Gary Tillotson Surrey Park (Vic)
1979 Graeme Fox Surrey Park (Vic)
1980 Ross Turnbull Nedlands-Subiaco (WA)
G Wheatley (WA)
1981 Albert (Jay) Foster* Burnside (SA)
1982 Klay Johnson* Glenelg (SA)
1983 J Fay* (WA)
1984 Maurice Weir North Adelaide (SA)
1985 Gordon Purdie Surrey Park (Vic)
1986 Paul Fazzini* Sturt (SA)
John Hill Sturt (SA)
1987 Jeff Kennedy East Fremantle (WA)
1988 Gary Tillotson Surrey Park (Vic)
1989 John Hill Sturt (SA)
1990 Paul Cook Malvern (Vic)
1991 Chris Brown Caulfield (Vic)
1992 Craig Bell Malvern (Vic)
1993 Lindsay Ovens Footscray (Vic)
1994 Cameron McLaughlin Surrey Park (Vic)
1995 Jim Mihelios West Torrens (SA)
1996 Robbie Stark Caulfield (Vic)
1997 Matt Schomburg East Fremantle (WA)
1998 Darren Nicholas Eltham (Vic)
Robbie Stark Caulfield (Vic)
1999 David Spreadborough Subiaco (WA)
2000 Darren Nicholas Eltham (Vic)
2001 Russell Brown Bayswater (WA)
2002 Peter Inge
Peter Inge
Peter Inge is a lacrosse player who was the first Australian to play in Major League Lacrosse, being drafted to the Boston Cannons in 2003....

 
Woodville (SA)
2003 David Spreadborough Subiaco (WA)
2004 James Inge Woodville (SA)
2005 Robbie Stark Caulfield (Vic)
2006 James Inge Woodville (SA)
2007 Daniel Stiglich Eltham (Vic)
2008 Clinton Lander Camberwell (Vic)
2009 David Spreadborough Surrey Park (Vic)
2010 Brad Goddard East Fremantle (WA)

* Players from the USA
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