E. J. Whitten Medal

The E.J. Whitten Medal is awarded to the best Victorian player in an Australian rules football State of Origin football match.[1] The award is named after Ted Whitten, also known as "Mr. Football", who played for and coached Footscray and was an advocate of interstate football. He played 29 games for Victoria, and he coached the state side nearing his death of cancer in 1995.

YearPlayerOpponent
1985Paul RoosWA
1986Dale WeightmanWA
1986Kevin WalshSA
1987Greg WilliamsWA
1987Chris LangfordSA
1988Paul RoosCarnival
1988Gerard HealyWA
1989Gavin BrownSA
1989Jason DunstallWA
1990Simon MaddenWA
1990Dale WeightmanNSW
1991Barry MitchellWA
1991Alan EzardSA
1992Stewart LoeweWA
1992Robert HarveySA
1993Chris LangfordNSW/ACT
1993Robert HarveySA
1994David CalthorpeSA
1995Tony LockettSA
1996Robert HarveyAllies
1997Gavin BrownSA
1998Rohan SmithAllies
1999Brent HarveySA

References

  1. Lovett, Michael, ed. (2010). AFL Record Season Guide 2010. p. 527. ISBN 978-0-9806274-5-9.
  2. McFarlane, Glenn (11 May 2008). "Whitten snub stuns top Dog". Sunday Herald Sun.


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