Draft:Lefroy Medal
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The Lefroy Medal has been awarded since 1953 to the best Australian rules football player from Tasmania during Inter-State or Inter-Competition matches.
The award was inaugurated in 1953, when the past players' association of the defunct Hobart-based Lefroy Football Club sponsored a gold medal to be awarded to Tasmania's best player at that season's Adelaide Carnival[1]. The medal has since been awarded in (almost) all seasons to feature at least one interstate, interleague and/or State of Origin clash contest by Tasmania. Traditionally, one medal was awarded to the best player across all state games played during a particular season, with rare instances of multiple medals awarded.
Medal winners
[edit]* Denotes an AFL-level State of Origin Match
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See also
[edit]- Interstate matches in Australian rules football
- Simpson Medal – Western Australia
- E. J. Whitten Medal – Victoria (State of Origin)
References
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