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The [[Jack Oatey]] Medal is awarded to the best player during the [[South Australian National Football League|SANFL]] [[Grand Final]]. It has been awarded since 1981. <ref>{{cite book | title=AFL Record Season Guide 2010 | editor=Lovett, Michael | year=2010 | page=916 | isbn=978-0-9806274-5-9}}</ref> In 2018, [[Mitch Grigg]] of Norwood became the first player to win the Jack Oatey Medal on a losing team, after his team were defeated by North Adelaide in the [[2018 SANFL Grand Final]].<ref name=Grigg>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/SANFL/status/1043776861967273984|title=Well done to @NorwoodFC Mitch Grigg, who is the first player to win the Jack Oatey Medal in a losing team. 6 goals and 31 disposals 🏅|publisher=Norwood Football Club|work=Twitter|date=23 September 2018|access-date=23 September 2018}}</ref>

| name = Jack Oatey Medal

| league = [[South Australian National Football League]]

| givenfor = The [[Player of the match#Australian rules football|best on ground]] in the SANFL Grand Final

| first = 1981

| firstwinner = [[Russell Ebert]]

| mostwins = [[Chris Gowans]] {{small|(2)}}

| mostrecent = [[Lachlan Hosie]] ([[2023 SANFL Grand Final|2023]])}}


The [[Jack Oatey]] Medal is awarded to the best player during the [[South Australian National Football League|SANFL]] [[Grand Final]]. It has been awarded since 1981.<ref>{{cite book | title=AFL Record Season Guide 2010 | editor=Lovett, Michael | year=2010 | page=916 | publisher=G. Slattery | isbn=978-0-9806274-5-9}}</ref> In 2018, [[Mitch Grigg]] of Norwood became the first player to win the Jack Oatey Medal on a losing team, after his team were defeated by North Adelaide in the [[2018 SANFL Grand Final]].<ref name=Grigg>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/SANFL/status/1043776861967273984|title=Well done to @NorwoodFC Mitch Grigg, who is the first player to win the Jack Oatey Medal in a losing team. 6 goals and 31 disposals 🏅|publisher=Norwood Football Club|work=Twitter|date=23 September 2018|access-date=23 September 2018}}</ref>



== Winners ==

== Winners ==

{| class="wikitable"

The first Jack Oatey Medal was awarded to [[Russell Ebert]] of {{AFL PA}} at the end of the [[1981 SANFL Grand Final]].

|+ Table key

{{Start box}}

|- style="background:#ccf;"

|style="background-color:#FBCEB1; width:3em"|^

|Player was member of losing team

| '''Year'''

|-

| '''Jack Oatey Medallist'''

|}

| '''Club'''


|- style="background:#fff;"

{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"

| 1981

|+ Table of recipients

| [[Russell Ebert]]

|-

| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]

! scope=col | Year

|- style="background:#fff;"

! scope=col | Recipient

| 1982

! scope=col | Club

| Danny Jenkins

! scope=col class="unsortable"|{{abbr|Ref|Reference(s)}}

| [[Norwood Football Club|Norwood]]

|-

|- style="background:#fff;"

| [[1981 SANFL Grand Final|1981]]

| 1983

! scope=row | {{sortname|Russell|Ebert}}

| [[Ian Borchard]]

| {{SANFL Por}}

| [[West Adelaide Football Club|West Adelaide]]

| rowspan=37 |<ref>{{cite web |title=Jack Oatey Medal |url=https://sanfl.com.au/history/awards/jack-oatey-medal/ |website=sanfl.com.au |access-date=19 September 2022}}</ref>

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 1984

|-

| [[1982 SANFL Grand Final|1982]]

| [[Keith Thomas (footballer, born 1961)|Keith Thomas]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Danny|Jenkins|nolink=1}}

| Norwood

| {{SANFL Nor}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1985

| [[1983 SANFL Grand Final|1983]]

| [[Stephen Kernahan]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Ian|Borchard}}

| [[Glenelg Football Club|Glenelg]]

| {{SANFL WA}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1986

| [[1984 SANFL Grand Final|1984]]

| [[Tony Hall (Australian footballer)|Tony Hall]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Keith|Thomas|dab=footballer, born 1961}}

| Glenelg

| {{SANFL Nor}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1987

| [[1985 SANFL Grand Final|1985]]

| [[Michael Parsons (footballer)|Michael Parsons]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Stephen|Kernahan}}

| [[North Adelaide Football Club|North Adelaide]]

| {{SANFL Gle}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 1988

|-

| [[Bruce Abernethy]]

| [[1986 SANFL Grand Final|1986]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Tony|Hall|dab=Australian footballer}}

| Port Adelaide

| {{SANFL Gle}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1989

| [[1987 SANFL Grand Final|1987]]

| [[Russell Johnston (footballer)|Russell Johnston]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Michael|Parsons|dab=Australian footballer}}

| Port Adelaide

| {{SANFL NA}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1990

| [[1988 SANFL Grand Final|1988]]

| [[George Fiacchi]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Bruce|Abernethy}}

| Port Adelaide

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1991

| [[Darel Hart]]

| [[1989 SANFL Grand Final|1989]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Russell|Johnston|dab=footballer}}

| North Adelaide

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1992

| [[1990 SANFL Grand Final|1990]]

| [[Nathan Buckley]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|George|Fiacchi}}

| Port Adelaide

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1993

| [[1991 SANFL Grand Final|1991]]

| [[Steven Sziller]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Darel|Hart}}

| [[Woodville-West Torrens Football Club|Woodville-West Torrens]]

| {{SANFL NA}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1994

| [[1992 SANFL Grand Final|1992]]

| [[Darryl Wakelin]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Nathan|Buckley}}

| Port Adelaide

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1995

| [[1993 SANFL Grand Final|1993]]

| [[Anthony Darcy]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Steven|Sziller}}

| Port Adelaide

| {{SANFL WWT}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

|-

| 1996

| [[1994 SANFL Grand Final|1994]]

| [[David Brown (Australian footballer born 1969)|David Brown]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Darryl|Wakelin}}

| Port Adelaide

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 1997

|-

| [[1995 SANFL Grand Final|1995]]

| John Cuningham

! scope=row | {{sortname|Anthony|Darcy}}

| Norwood

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 1998

|-

| [[Brett Chalmers]]

| [[1996 SANFL Grand Final|1996]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|David|Brown|dab=footballer, born 1969}}

| [[Port Adelaide Magpies]]

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 1999

|-

| [[1997 SANFL Grand Final|1997]]

| [[Darryl Poole]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|John|Cuningham|nolink=1}}

| Port Adelaide Magpies

| {{SANFL Nor}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2000

|-

| [[1998 SANFL Grand Final|1998]]

| [[James Gowans (Australian footballer)|James Gowans]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Brett|Chalmers}}

| [[Central District Bulldogs|Central District]]

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2001

|-

| [[1999 SANFL Grand Final|1999]]

| Rick Macgowan

! scope=row | {{sortname|Darryl|Poole}}

| Central District

| {{SANFL Por}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2002

|-

| [[2000 SANFL Grand Final|2000]]

| [[Matthew Powell (Australian footballer)|Matthew Powell]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|James|Gowans|dab=Australian footballer}}

| [[Sturt Football Club|Sturt]]

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2003

|-

| [[2001 SANFL Grand Final|2001]]

| [[Chris Gowans]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Rick|Macgowan|nolink=1}}

| Central District

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2004

|-

| [[2002 SANFL Grand Final|2002]]

| [[Nathan Steinberner]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Matthew|Powell|dab=Australian footballer}}

| Central District

| {{SANFL Stu}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2005

|-

| [[Luke McCabe]]

| [[2003 SANFL Grand Final|2003]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Chris|Gowans}}

| Central District

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2006

|-

| [[2004 SANFL Grand Final|2004]]

| [[Hayden Skipworth]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Nathan|Steinberner}}

| Woodville-West Torrens

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2007

|-

| [[Chris Gowans]]

| [[2005 SANFL Grand Final|2005]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Luke|McCabe}}

| Central District

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2008

|-

| [[2006 SANFL Grand Final|2006]]

| Jason MacKenzie

! scope=row | {{sortname|Hayden|Skipworth}}

| Central District

| {{SANFL WWT}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2009

|-

| [[2007 SANFL Grand Final|2007]]

| Trent Goodrem

! scope=row | {{sortname|Chris|Gowans}}

| Central District

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2010

|-

| [[2008 SANFL Grand Final|2008]]

| [[Ian Callinan (Australian footballer)|Ian Callinan]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Jason|MacKenzie|nolink=1}}

| Central District

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2011

|-

| [[2009 SANFL Grand Final|2009]]

| [[Craig Parry (Australian footballer)|Craig Parry]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Trent|Goodrem|nolink=1}}

| Woodville-West Torrens

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2012

|-

| [[Dean Terlich]]

| [[2010 SANFL Grand Final|2010]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Ian|Callinan|dab=Australian footballer}}

| Norwood

| {{SANFL CD}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2013

|-

| [[2011 SANFL Grand Final|2011]]

| Brett Zorzi

! scope=row | {{sortname|Craig|Parry|dab=Australian footballer}}

| Norwood

| {{SANFL WWT}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2014

|-

| [[2012 SANFL Grand Final|2012]]

| Matthew Panos

! scope=row | {{sortname|Dean|Terlich}}

| Norwood

| {{SANFL Nor}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2015

|-

| [[2013 SANFL Grand Final|2013]]

| [[Chris Schmidt (footballer)|Chris Schmidt]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Brett|Zorzi|nolink=1}}

| West Adelaide

| {{SANFL Nor}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2016

|-

| [[2014 SANFL Grand Final|2014]]

| Jack Stephens

! scope=row | {{sortname|Matthew|Panos|nolink=1}}

| Sturt

| {{SANFL Nor}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2017

|-

| [[2015 SANFL Grand Final|2015]]

| Fraser Evans

! scope=row | {{sortname|Chris|Schmidt|dab=footballer}}

| Sturt

| {{SANFL WA}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2018

|-

| [[Mitch Grigg]]

| [[2016 SANFL Grand Final|2016]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Jack|Stephens|nolink=1}}

| Norwood

| {{SANFL Stu}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2019

|-

| [[2017 SANFL Grand Final|2017]]

| Matthew Snook

! scope=row | {{sortname|Fraser|Evans|nolink=1}}

| Glenelg

| {{SANFL Stu}}

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 2020

|-

| [[2018 SANFL Grand Final|2018]]

| [[Jordan Foote]]

! scope=row style="background:#FBCEB1;" | {{sortname|Mitch|Grigg}}^

| Woodville-West Torrens

{{End box}}

| {{SANFL Nor}}

| <ref name=Grigg/>

|-

| [[2019 SANFL Grand Final|2019]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Matthew|Snook|nolink=1}}

| {{SANFL Gle}}

|<ref>{{cite web |last1=Barrett |first1=Steve |title=Matthew Snook wins the Jack Oatey Medal |url=https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/matthew-snook-wins-the-jack-oatey-medal/ |website=sanfl.com.au |access-date=19 September 2022 |date=22 September 2019}}</ref>

|-

| [[2020 SANFL Grand Final|2020]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Jordan|Foote}}

| {{SANFL WWT}}

|<ref>{{cite web |last1=Goldsmith |first1=Patrick |title='That one quarter' that sealed number four at Oval Avenue |url=https://www.theinnersanctum.com.au/that-one-quarter-that-sealed-number-four-at-oval-avenue/ |website=The Inner Sanctum |access-date=19 September 2022 |date=1 October 2020}}</ref>

|-

| [[2021 SANFL Grand Final|2021]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Jack|Hayes|dab=footballer, born 1996}}

| {{SANFL WWT}}

|<ref>{{cite web |last1=Milbank |first1=Zac |title=Jack Hayes wins 2021 Jack Oatey Medal |url=https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/jack-hayes-wins-2021-jack-oatey-medal/ |website=sanfl.com.au |access-date=19 September 2022 |date=3 October 2021}}</ref>

|-

| [[2022 SANFL Grand Final|2022]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Harry|Boyd|nolink=1}}

| {{SANFL Nor}}

|<ref>{{cite web |last1=Milbank |first1=Zac |title=Harry Boyd wins 2022 Jack Oatey Meda |url=https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/harry-boyd-wins-2022-jack-oatey-medal/ |website=sanfl.com.au |access-date=20 September 2022 |date=19 September 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Standish |first1=Zac |title=Shepparton's Harry Boyd wins Jack Oatey Medal in Norwood's thrilling SANFL grand final victory |url=https://www.sheppnews.com.au/sport/sheppartons-harry-boyd-wins-jack-oatey-medal-in-norwoods-thrilling-sanfl-grand-final-victory/ |website=Shepparton News |access-date=19 September 2022 |date=19 September 2022}}</ref>

|-

| [[2023 SANFL Grand Final|2023]]

! scope=row | {{sortname|Lachlan|Hosie}}

| {{SANFL Gle}}

|<ref>{{cite web |last1=Milbank |title=Glenelg's Lachie Hosie wins 2023 Jack Oatey Medal |url=https://sanfl.com.au/league/news/glenelgs-lachie-hosie-wins-2023-jack-oatey-medal/ |website=sanfl.com.au |access-date=24 September 2023 |date=24 September 2023}}</ref>

|}


=== Club totals ===

{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"

|+ Table of clubs' totals

|-

! scope=col | Club

! scope=col | Total

! scope=col | Years

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL Por}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 10

| {{sort|1981|[[1981 SANFL Grand Final|1981]], [[1988 SANFL Grand Final|1988]], [[1989 SANFL Grand Final|1989]], [[1990 SANFL Grand Final|1990]], [[1992 SANFL Grand Final|1992]], [[1994 SANFL Grand Final|1994]], [[1995 SANFL Grand Final|1995]], [[1996 SANFL Grand Final|1996]], [[1998 SANFL Grand Final|1998]], [[1999 SANFL Grand Final|1999]]}}

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL CD}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 9

| {{sort|2000|[[2000 SANFL Grand Final|2000]], [[2001 SANFL Grand Final|2001]], [[2003 SANFL Grand Final|2003]], [[2004 SANFL Grand Final|2004]], [[2005 SANFL Grand Final|2005]], [[2007 SANFL Grand Final|2007]], [[2008 SANFL Grand Final|2008]], [[2009 SANFL Grand Final|2009]], [[2010 SANFL Grand Final|2010]]}}

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL Nor}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 8

| {{sort|1982|[[1982 SANFL Grand Final|1982]], [[1984 SANFL Grand Final|1984]], [[1997 SANFL Grand Final|1997]], [[2012 SANFL Grand Final|2012]], [[2013 SANFL Grand Final|2013]], [[2014 SANFL Grand Final|2014]], [[2018 SANFL Grand Final|2018]], [[2022 SANFL Grand Final|2022]]}}

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL WWT}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 5

| {{sort|1993|[[1993 SANFL Grand Final|1993]], [[2006 SANFL Grand Final|2006]], [[2011 SANFL Grand Final|2011]], [[2020 SANFL Grand Final|2020]], [[2021 SANFL Grand Final|2021]]}}

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL Gle}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 4

| {{sort|1985|[[1985 SANFL Grand Final|1985]], [[1986 SANFL Grand Final|1986]], [[2019 SANFL Grand Final|2019]], [[2023 SANFL Grand Final|2023]]}}

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL Stu}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 3

| {{sort|2002|[[2002 SANFL Grand Final|2002]], [[2016 SANFL Grand Final|2016]], [[2017 SANFL Grand Final|2017]]}}

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL WA}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 2

| {{sort|1983|[[1983 SANFL Grand Final|1983]], [[2015 SANFL Grand Final|2015]]}}

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL NA}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 2

| {{sort|1987|[[1987 SANFL Grand Final|1987]], [[1991 SANFL Grand Final|1991]]}}

|-

! scope=row | {{SANFL SA}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 0

| —

|-

! scope=row | {{AFL Ade}}

| style="text-align:center;"| 0

| —

|}



== Best on ground before award ==

== Best on ground before award ==

Before the inception of the Jack Oatey Medal there was no official award for the best on ground in SANFL Grand Finals. However the media would often arrive at a consensus as to who was the best player on the ground.

Before the inception of the Jack Oatey Medal there was no official award for the best on ground in SANFL Grand Finals. However the media would often arrive at a consensus as to who was the best player on the ground.



{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"

{{Start box}}

|+

|- style="background:#ccf;"

| '''Year'''

| '''Jack Oatey Medallist'''

| '''Club'''

|- style="background:#fff;"

| 1951

| Allen Greer ([[The Mail (Adelaide)|The Mail]]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55737599 |title=PORT GOT GRIP EARLY |newspaper=[[The Mail (Adelaide)]] |volume=41, |issue=2,052 |location=South Australia |date=29 September 1951 |accessdate=20 September 2021 |page=6 (SPORTS SECTION) |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>)

| [[Port Adelaide Football Club|Port Adelaide]]

|-

|-

! scope=col | Year

| 1952

! scope=col | Best on ground (media consensus)

| [[Doug Olds]] ([[The Advertiser (Adelaide)|The Advertiser]]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47419227 |title=Norwood Rucks Beaten |newspaper=[[The Advertiser (Adelaide)]] |volume=95, |issue=29,324 |location=South Australia |date=6 October 1952 |accessdate=20 September 2021 |page=9 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>, [[The News (Adelaide)|The News]]<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130863817 |title=Coaches can't explain Norwood's poor form |newspaper=[[The News (Adelaide)]] |volume=59, |issue=9,098 |location=South Australia |date=6 October 1952 |accessdate=20 September 2021 |page=19 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>)

! scope=col | Club

|

! scope=col class="unsortable"|{{abbr|Ref|Reference(s)}}


|-

{{End box}}

| rowspan=2|[[1951 SANFL Grand Final|1951]]

| Allen Greer ([[The Mail (Adelaide)|The Mail]], [[The Advertiser (Adelaide)|The Advertiser]])

| {{SANFL Por}}

|<ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55737599 |title=PORT GOT GRIP EARLY |newspaper=[[The Mail (Adelaide)]] |volume=41 |issue=2,052 |location=South Australia |date=29 September 1951 |accessdate=20 September 2021 |page=6 (SPORTS SECTION) |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=1 October 1951|title="Preconceived First Quarter|volume=94|page=6|newspaper=[[The Advertiser (Adelaide)]]|issue=29,008|location=South Australia|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45777268|via=National Library of Australia|accessdate=20 September 2021}}</ref>

|-

|Peter Marrett ([[The Mail (Adelaide)|The Mail]], [[The Advertiser (Adelaide)|The Advertiser]])

| {{SANFL Por}}

| <ref>{{cite news|date=29 September 1951|title=OATEY'S BEST|volume=41|page=27|newspaper=[[The Mail (Adelaide)]]|issue=2,052|location=South Australia|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article55737503|via=National Library of Australia|accessdate=20 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=1 October 1951|title=Port To Meet Geelong In Football|volume=94|page=7|newspaper=[[The Advertiser (Adelaide)]]|issue=29,008|location=South Australia|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article45777399|via=National Library of Australia|accessdate=20 September 2021}}</ref>

|-

| [[1952 SANFL Grand Final|1952]]

| [[Doug Olds]] ([[The Advertiser (Adelaide)|The Advertiser]], [[The News (Adelaide)|The News]])

| {{SANFL Nor}}

| <ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article47419227 |title=Norwood Rucks Beaten |newspaper=[[The Advertiser (Adelaide)]] |volume=95 |issue=29,324 |location=South Australia |date=6 October 1952 |accessdate=20 September 2021 |page=9 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130863817 |title=Coaches can't explain Norwood's poor form |newspaper=[[The News (Adelaide)]] |volume=59 |issue=9,098 |location=South Australia |date=6 October 1952 |accessdate=20 September 2021 |page=19 |via=National Library of Australia}}</ref>

|-

|[[1953 SANFL Grand Final|1953]]

|Mick Clingly ([[The Mail (Adelaide)|The Mail]], [[The News (Adelaide)|The News]])

|[[West Torrens Football Club|West Torrens]]

|<ref>{{cite news|date=3 October 1953|title=Stalwart Torrens back best player|volume=43|page=38|newspaper=[[The Mail (Adelaide)]]|issue=2,156|location=South Australia|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article58874200|via=National Library of Australia|accessdate=20 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|date=5 October 1953|title=COACHES: HOW FINAL WAS WON|volume=61|page=23|newspaper=[[The News (Adelaide)|News]]|issue=9,408|location=South Australia|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article130781475|via=National Library of Australia|accessdate=20 September 2021}}</ref>

|}



==References==

==References==

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==External links==

==External links==

*[https://web.archive.org/web/20180203005654/http://sanfl.com.au/jack-oatey-medallist/ Jack Oatey Medallists] at SANFL.com.au

*[https://sanfl.com.au/history/awards/jack-oatey-medal/ Jack Oatey Medallists] at SANFL.com.au



{{Jack Oatey Medal winners}}

{{Jack Oatey Medal winners}}


Latest revision as of 06:17, 21 April 2024

Jack Oatey Medal
LeagueSouth Australian National Football League
Awarded forThe best on ground in the SANFL Grand Final
History
First award1981
First winnerRussell Ebert
Most winsChris Gowans (2)
Most recentLachlan Hosie (2023)

The Jack Oatey Medal is awarded to the best player during the SANFL Grand Final. It has been awarded since 1981.[1] In 2018, Mitch Grigg of Norwood became the first player to win the Jack Oatey Medal on a losing team, after his team were defeated by North Adelaide in the 2018 SANFL Grand Final.[2]

Winners[edit]

Table key
^ Player was member of losing team
Table of recipients
Year Recipient Club Ref
1981 Russell Ebert Port Adelaide [3]
1982 Danny Jenkins Norwood
1983 Ian Borchard West Adelaide
1984 Keith Thomas Norwood
1985 Stephen Kernahan Glenelg
1986 Tony Hall Glenelg
1987 Michael Parsons North Adelaide
1988 Bruce Abernethy Port Adelaide
1989 Russell Johnston Port Adelaide
1990 George Fiacchi Port Adelaide
1991 Darel Hart North Adelaide
1992 Nathan Buckley Port Adelaide
1993 Steven Sziller Woodville-West Torrens
1994 Darryl Wakelin Port Adelaide
1995 Anthony Darcy Port Adelaide
1996 David Brown Port Adelaide
1997 John Cuningham Norwood
1998 Brett Chalmers Port Adelaide
1999 Darryl Poole Port Adelaide
2000 James Gowans Central District
2001 Rick Macgowan Central District
2002 Matthew Powell Sturt
2003 Chris Gowans Central District
2004 Nathan Steinberner Central District
2005 Luke McCabe Central District
2006 Hayden Skipworth Woodville-West Torrens
2007 Chris Gowans Central District
2008 Jason MacKenzie Central District
2009 Trent Goodrem Central District
2010 Ian Callinan Central District
2011 Craig Parry Woodville-West Torrens
2012 Dean Terlich Norwood
2013 Brett Zorzi Norwood
2014 Matthew Panos Norwood
2015 Chris Schmidt West Adelaide
2016 Jack Stephens Sturt
2017 Fraser Evans Sturt
2018 Mitch Grigg^ Norwood [2]
2019 Matthew Snook Glenelg [4]
2020 Jordan Foote Woodville-West Torrens [5]
2021 Jack Hayes Woodville-West Torrens [6]
2022 Harry Boyd Norwood [7][8]
2023 Lachlan Hosie Glenelg [9]

Club totals[edit]

Table of clubs' totals
Club Total Years
Port Adelaide 10 1981, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999
Central District 9 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Norwood 8 1982, 1984, 1997, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2018, 2022
Woodville-West Torrens 5 1993, 2006, 2011, 2020, 2021
Glenelg 4 1985, 1986, 2019, 2023
Sturt 3 2002, 2016, 2017
West Adelaide 2 1983, 2015
North Adelaide 2 1987, 1991
South Adelaide 0
Adelaide 0

Best on ground before award[edit]

Before the inception of the Jack Oatey Medal there was no official award for the best on ground in SANFL Grand Finals. However the media would often arrive at a consensus as to who was the best player on the ground.

Year Best on ground (media consensus) Club Ref
1951 Allen Greer (The Mail, The Advertiser) Port Adelaide [10][11]
Peter Marrett (The Mail, The Advertiser) Port Adelaide [12][13]
1952 Doug Olds (The Advertiser, The News) Norwood [14][15]
1953 Mick Clingly (The Mail, The News) West Torrens [16][17]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lovett, Michael, ed. (2010). AFL Record Season Guide 2010. G. Slattery. p. 916. ISBN 978-0-9806274-5-9.
  • ^ a b "Well done to @NorwoodFC Mitch Grigg, who is the first player to win the Jack Oatey Medal in a losing team. 6 goals and 31 disposals 🏅". Twitter. Norwood Football Club. 23 September 2018. Retrieved 23 September 2018.
  • ^ "Jack Oatey Medal". sanfl.com.au. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  • ^ Barrett, Steve (22 September 2019). "Matthew Snook wins the Jack Oatey Medal". sanfl.com.au. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  • ^ Goldsmith, Patrick (1 October 2020). "'That one quarter' that sealed number four at Oval Avenue". The Inner Sanctum. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  • ^ Milbank, Zac (3 October 2021). "Jack Hayes wins 2021 Jack Oatey Medal". sanfl.com.au. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  • ^ Milbank, Zac (19 September 2022). "Harry Boyd wins 2022 Jack Oatey Meda". sanfl.com.au. Retrieved 20 September 2022.
  • ^ Standish, Zac (19 September 2022). "Shepparton's Harry Boyd wins Jack Oatey Medal in Norwood's thrilling SANFL grand final victory". Shepparton News. Retrieved 19 September 2022.
  • ^ Milbank (24 September 2023). "Glenelg's Lachie Hosie wins 2023 Jack Oatey Medal". sanfl.com.au. Retrieved 24 September 2023.
  • ^ "PORT GOT GRIP EARLY". The Mail (Adelaide). Vol. 41, no. 2, 052. South Australia. 29 September 1951. p. 6 (SPORTS SECTION). Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ ""Preconceived First Quarter". The Advertiser (Adelaide). Vol. 94, no. 29, 008. South Australia. 1 October 1951. p. 6. Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "OATEY'S BEST". The Mail (Adelaide). Vol. 41, no. 2, 052. South Australia. 29 September 1951. p. 27. Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "Port To Meet Geelong In Football". The Advertiser (Adelaide). Vol. 94, no. 29, 008. South Australia. 1 October 1951. p. 7. Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "Norwood Rucks Beaten". The Advertiser (Adelaide). Vol. 95, no. 29, 324. South Australia. 6 October 1952. p. 9. Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "Coaches can't explain Norwood's poor form". The News (Adelaide). Vol. 59, no. 9, 098. South Australia. 6 October 1952. p. 19. Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "Stalwart Torrens back best player". The Mail (Adelaide). Vol. 43, no. 2, 156. South Australia. 3 October 1953. p. 38. Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "COACHES: HOW FINAL WAS WON". News. Vol. 61, no. 9, 408. South Australia. 5 October 1953. p. 23. Retrieved 20 September 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
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