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The John Nicholls Medal (formerly the Robert Reynolds Trophy from 1934 to 2003) is an Australian rules football award given to the player(s) adjudged best and fairest for the Carlton Football Club for the season.
This is a listing of all Carlton players who have won a Best and Fairest or Club Champion, now known as the John Nicholls Medal. See: John Nicholls Medal for a list of winners by year. Pages in category "John Nicholls Medal winners"
John Robert Nicholls (born 13 August 1939) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Carlton Football Club in the Victorian Football League (VFL).. Widely regarded as one of Australian football's greatest players, Nicholls was the first Carlton player to play 300 games for the club, and was declared the club's greatest player. [1]
The Carlton Football Club Best and Fairest awards night took place on 6 October 2024. [68] John Nicholls Medal. The winner of the John Nicholls Medal was Patrick Cripps, who polled 204 votes to win the award for the fifth time in his career, tying the eponymous John Nicholls for the most best and fairest awards in the club's history.
The Carlton Football Club Best and Fairest awards night took place on 17 September. The John Nicholls Medal, for the best and fairest player of the club, as well as several other awards, were presented on the night. [80] John Nicholls Medal. The winner of the John Nicholls Medal was Bryce Gibbs, who polled 105 votes. It was Gibbs' first John ...
The Carlton Football Club Best and Fairest awards night took place on 4 October. The John Nicholls Medal, for the best and fairest player of the club, as well as several other awards, were presented on the night. [70] John Nicholls Medal. The winner of the John Nicholls Medal was Patrick Cripps, who polled 143 votes.
He is regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. [2] ... Carlton. John Nicholls Medal: 2008, 2009, 2010; Carlton F.C. Captain: 2008–2012; West Coast.
The winner of the John Nicholls Medal was Chris Judd, who polled 558 votes. It was Judd's second consecutive John Nicholls Medal, in only his second season at the club, and was the second of three John Nicholls Medals that Judd would win consecutively from 2008 to 2010. Judd won comfortably ahead of Marc Murphy (451 votes) and Bryce Gibbs (415 ...