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Brisbane Lions Club Champions Brisbane Lions Club Champions 2011 AWARDS Merrett-Murray Medallist Tom Rockliff Nigel Lappin Trophy (Runner-Up) Simon Black Alastair Lynch Trophy (Third Place) Jack Redden Rookie of the Year Patrick Karnezis Marcus Ashcroft Most Professional Player Jed Adcock Players' Player of the Year Simon Black Shaun Hart Most Courageous Player Jack Redden Members Player of the Year Simon Black Merrett-Murray Medal Voting Placing Player Votes 1 Tom Rockliff 37.5 2 Simon Black 35.5 3 Jack Redden 35.0 4 Jed Adcock 32.5 4 Pearce Hanley 32.5 6 Matthew Leuenberger 31.5 7 Ashley McGrath 25.0 8 Todd Banifield 22.0 9 Daniel Merrett 20.5 9 Joel Patfull 20.5 11 Cheynee Stiller 19.0 12 Andrew Raines 17.5 13 Luke Power 17.0 14 Sam Sheldon 16.5 15 Daniel Rich 16.0 16 Mitch Clark 15.0 17 Matt Maguire 16.0 18 Jonathan Brown 11.0 19 James Polkinghorne 10.5 20 Niall McKeever 9.5 21 Patrick Karnezis 7.5 22 Josh Drummond 6.5 23 Jesse O'Brien 5.0 24 Rohan Bewick 4.5 24 Brent Staker 4.5 26 James Hawksley 4.0 27 Aaron Cornelius 3.5 27 Mitch Golby 3.5 29 Matt Austin 2.5 30 Claye Beams 2.0 30 Amon Buchanan 2.0 30 Tom Collier 2.0 30 Ryan Lester 2.0 30 Bryce Retzlaff 2.0 35 Ryan Harwood 1.5 35 Broc McCauley 1.5 37 Josh Dyson 1.0 37 Josh Green 1.0 2010 AWARDS Merrett-Murray Medallist Michael Rischitelli Nigel Lappin Trophy (Runner-Up) Simon Black Alastair Lynch Trophy (Third Place) Jonathan Brown Rookie of the Year Tom Rockliff Marcus Ashcroft Most Professional Player Daniel Merrett Players' Player of the Year Simon Black Shaun Hart Most Courageous Player Jonathan Brown Members Player of the Year Jonathan Brown The Courier Mail Player of the Year Simon Black Merrett-Murray Medal Voting Placing Player Votes 1 Michael Rischitelli 37.5 2 Simon Black 34.5 3 Jonathan Brown 28.5 4 Luke Power 27.5 5 Jack Redden 26.5 6 Ashley McGrath 25.5 7 Brent Staker 25.0 8 Daniel Rich 24.5 9 Matthew Leuenberger 24.0 10 Todd Banfield 23.5 11 Joel Patfull 23.0 12 Tom Rockliff 22.5 13 Daniel Merrett 21.0 14 Mitch Clark 19.0 15 Brendan Fevola 18.5 16 Jared Brennan 16.5 17 Matt Maguire 16.0 18 Travis Johnstone 15.5 19 Justin Sherman 15.0 20 Josh Drummond 14.5 21 James Polkinghorne 10.0 22 Amon Buchanan 7.5 22 Andrew Raines 7.5 22 Cheynee Stiller 7.5 25 Jed Adcock 6.5 25 Pearce Hanley 6.5 27 Albert Proud 6.0 28 Tom Collier 5.0 29 Ryan Harwood 4.0 29 James Hawksley 4.0 31 Troy Selwood 3.0 32 Aaron Cornelius 2.0 33 Sam Sheldon 1.0 2009 AWARDS Merrett-Murray Medallist Jonathan Brown Nigel Lappin Trophy (Runner-Up) Simon Black Alastair Lynch Trophy (Third Place) Mitch Clark Best Finals Player Luke Power Rookie of the Year Daniel Rich Marcus Ashcroft Most Professional Player Jonathan Brown Players' Player of the Year Simon Black Shaun Hart Most Courageous Player Mitch Clark Members Player of the Year Jonathan Brown The Courier Mail Player of the Year Simon Black Merrett-Murray Medal Voting Placing Player Votes 1 Jonathan Brown 57.5 2 Simon Black 56.5 3 Mitch Clark 54.0 4 Luke Power 51.5 5 Justin Sherman 45.0 6 Daniel Rich 41.5 7 Ashley McGrath 41.0 8 Joel Patfull 35.0 9 Jared Brennan 31.0 10 Josh Drummond 30.0 11 Jed Adcock 29.0 11 Michael Rischitelli 29.0 13 Joel Macdonald 27.0 14 Daniel Bradshaw 26.0 15 Daniel Merrett 22.5 16 James Polkinghorne 21.0 17 Cheynee Stiller 20.5 18 Travis Johnstone 18.0 19 Sam Sheldon 13.5 20 Scott Harding 11.0 21 Jack Redden 10.5 21 Troy Selwood 10.5 23 Tim Notting 7.5 24 Lachlan Henderson 6.5 25 Bradd Dalziell 6.0 25 James Hawksley 6.0 25 Rhan Hooper 6.0 25 Albert Proud 6.0 29 Jason Roe 5.0 30 Matthew Leuenberger 3.5 31 Matt Austin 3.0 32 Tom Collier 2.0 2008 AWARDS Merrett-Murray Medallist Jonathan Brown Best Midfielder Simon Black Best Defender Joel Patfull Best Forward Jonathan Brown Rookie of the Year Bradd Dalziell Most Professional Player Daniel Bradshaw Most Improved Player Joel Patfull Most Courageous Player Michael Rischitelli Most Effective Tackler Michael Rischitelli Members Player of the Year Luke Power The Courier Mail Player of the Year Simon Black Merrett-Murray Medal Voting Placing Player Votes 1 Jonathan Brown 53.5 2 Simon Black 51.0 3 Luke Power 46.5 4 Daniel Bradshaw 43.5 5 Jared Brennan 42.0 6 Michael Rischitelli 41.0 7 Joel Patfull 39.5 8 Joel Macdonald 38.5 9 Travis Johnstone 31.5 10 Jed Adcock 29.0 11 Tim Notting 28.5 12 Daniel Merrett 27.0 13 Anthony Corrie 26.5 14 Justin Sherman 25.0 15 Josh Drummond 22.0 15 Rhan Hooper 22.0 17 Jamie Charman 20.5 18 Ashley McGrath 18.5 19 Mitch Clark 13.0 19 Troy Selwood 13.0 21 Robert Copeland 12.5 21 Bradd Dalziell 12.5 23 Jason Roe 9.0 23 Cheynee Stiller 9.0 25 Colm Begley 8.5 26 Nigel Lappin 7.0 27 Matthew Leuenberger 6.5 27 Scott Harding 6.5 29 Tom Collier 3.5 29 James Hawksley 3.5 29 Lachlan Henderson 3.5 32 Albert Proud 3.0 33 Matthew Moody 1.5 34 Scott Clouston 1.0 34 Wayde Mills 1.0 34 James Polkinghorne 1.0 2007 AWARDS Merrett-Murray Medallist Jonathan Brown Best Midfielder Simon Black Best Defender Daniel Merrett Best Forward Jonathan Brown Rookie of the Year Colm Begley Most Professional Player Robert Copeland Most Improved Player Daniel Merrett Most Courageous Player Jonathan Brown Most Effective Tackler Jed Adcock Members Player of the Year Simon Black The Courier Mail Player of the Year Jonathan Brown Merrett-Murray Medal Voting Placing Player Votes 1 Jonathan Brown 68.0 2 Jed Adcock 62.5 3 Tim Notting 52.5 4 Luke Power 51.0 5 Simon Black 48.5 5 Nigel Lappin 48.5 7 Cheynee Stiller 45.5 8 Daniel Merrett 44.0 9 Robert Copeland 43.0 10 Joel Patfull 42.0 11 Jared Brennan 38.0 12 Michael Rischitelli 36.0 13 Jamie Charman 34.0 14 Jason Roe 29.0 15 Colm Begley 28.0 16 Troy Selwood 26.0 17 Josh Drummond 25.0 18 Ashley McGrath 24.5 19 Rhan Hooper 23.5 20 Joel MacDonald 22.0 21 Richard Hadley 18.5 22 Wayde Mills 17.0 23 Chris Johnson 16.5 24 Justin Sherman 15.5 25 Scott Harding 15.0 26 Ben Fixter 13.0 27 Matthew Leuenberger 11.0 28 Beau McDonald 7.0 29 Matthew Moody 6.0 30 Mitch Clark 4.5 30 Cameron Wood 4.5 32 Marcus Allan 3.5 33 Will Hamill 3.0 34 Anthony Corrie 2.5 35 Albert Proud 1.0 35 Chris Scott 1.0 2006 AWARDS Merrett-Murray Medalist Simon Black Best Midfeilder Simon Black Best Defender Mal Michael Best Forward Daniel Bradshaw Rookie of the Year Justin Sherman Most Professional Player Michael Voss Most Improved Player Michael Rischitelli Leading Goalkicker Daniel Bradshaw Most Courageous Player Michael Voss Most Effective Player Ben Fixter Members Player of the Year Simon Black Merrett-Murray Medal Voting Position Player Votes 1 Simon Black 53.5 2 Justin Sherman 48.5 3 Luke Power 47.5 4 Mal Michael 42.0 5 Daniel Bradshaw 39.5 6 Jamie Charman 38.0 7 Michael Voss 37.5 8 Michael Rischitelli 31.5 8 Tim Notting 31.5 10 Troy Selwood 30.5 11 Jonathan Brown 29.5 12 Jason Roe 27.0 12 Cheynee Stiller 27.0 14 Robert Copeland 25.0 15 Matt Moody 24.5 16 Jared Brennan 21.0 17 Brad Scott 20.5 18 Joel Patfull 20.0 19 Jason Akermanis 19.5 20 Ben Fixter 17.0 21 Jed Adcock 15.5 22 Scott Harding 14.0 23 Ashley McGrath 13.0 24 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Keating 23.0 21 Brad Scott 20.0 22 Chris Scott 18.0 23 Robert Copeland 16.0 24 Daniel Merrett 13.5 25 Jamie Charman 10.5 26 Martin Pike 9.0 27 Darryl White 8.5 28 Jared Brennan 5.0 29 Matthew Moody 4.0 30 Travis Baird 1.0 30 Michael Rischitelli 1.0 30 Tom Logan 1.0 30 Leigh Ryswyk 1.0 2004 AWARDS Merret-Murray Medalist Nigel Lappin Most Tackles Nigel Lappin Most Effective Tackles Nigel Lappin Most Difficult Tackles Robert Copeland Most Improved Player Robert Copeland Most Professional Player Michael Voss Rookie of the Year Richard Hadley Leading Goalkicker Jason Akermanis Best Finals Player Mal Michael Merrett-Murray Medal Voting Position Player Votes 1 Nigel Lappin 78.0 2 Luke Power 68.0 3 Simon Black 66.0 4 Jason Akermanis 63.0 4 Michael Voss 63.0 6 Mal Michael 58.0 7 Robert Copeland 56.0 8 Chris Johnson 53.0 9 Justin Leppitsch 52.5 10 Jonathan Borown 50.0 11 Tim Notting 44.0 11 Martin Pike 44.0 13 Richard Hadley 40.5 14 Daniel Bradshaw 39.5 15 Shaun Hart 38.5 16 Jmaie Charman 35.5 17 Brad Scott 32.5 18 Craig McRae 31.0 19 Blake Caracella 28.5 19 Ashley McGrath 28.5 21 Dylan McLaren 28.0 22 Alastair Lynch 27.5 23 Chris Scott 25.0 24 Darryl White 23.0 25 Clark Keating 18.0 26 Joel MacDonald 14.0 27 Anthony Corrie 13.0 28 Aaron Shattock 9.0 29 Jared Brennan 6.5 30 Daniel Pratt 3.0 31 Michael Rischitelli 2.0 32 Jed Adcock 1.5 2003 AWARDS Club Champion Michael Voss Runner-Up Simon Black and Luke Power Bill Cavanagh Memorial Most Tackles Simon Black Bill Cavanagh Memorial Most Effective Tackles Luke Power Most Improved Player Daniel Bradshaw Best Finals Player Luke Power Rookie of the Year Ashley McGrath Leading
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