Tredrea wins fourth John Cahill Medal
October 3rd 2009 23:40
PORT ADELAIDE forward Warren Tredrea has won his fourth John Cahill Medal as the Power's best-and-fairest.
Tredrea polled 103 votes to claim the top honour ahead of dual best-and-fairest winner Kane Cornes (100).
Defender Troy Chaplin finished third in the count with 92 votes while Jacob Surjan and Robbie Gray were equal fourth with 91 votes.
The former Port skipper, who enjoyed an injury free season for the first time in many years, won his previous three Power John Cahill Medal's in 2001, 2004 and 2005.
Tredrea led the club's goal kicking this year with 51 goals - the eighth time he has led Port Adelaide in that category but the first time since 2005.
He recently re-signed with the club and will become the first Power player to reach 250 games.
In other awards, captain Domenic Cassisi won a second successive Fos Williams Medal as the player’s choice for the club’s best team man, Travis Boak collected the Gavin Wanganeen Medal for the best player aged under 21, the most improved award went to Robbie Gray while Hamish Hartlett was named best first-year player.
John Cahill Medal Top 10
1st - Warren Tredrea (103 votes)
2nd - Kane Cornes (100 votes)
3rd - Troy Chaplin (92 votes)
4th - Robbie Gray (91 votes)
4th - Jacob Surjan (91 votes)
6th - Travis Boak (81 votes)
7th - Domenic Cassisi (78 votes)
8th - Alipate Carlile (73 votes)
8th - Danyle Pearce (73 votes)
10th - David Rodan (70 votes)
Other award winners:
Fos Williams Medal: Domenic Cassisi
Gavin Wanganeen Medal: Travis Boak
Most improved award: Robbie Gray
Best first-year player: Hamish Hartlett
Tredrea polled 103 votes to claim the top honour ahead of dual best-and-fairest winner Kane Cornes (100).
Defender Troy Chaplin finished third in the count with 92 votes while Jacob Surjan and Robbie Gray were equal fourth with 91 votes.
The former Port skipper, who enjoyed an injury free season for the first time in many years, won his previous three Power John Cahill Medal's in 2001, 2004 and 2005.
Tredrea led the club's goal kicking this year with 51 goals - the eighth time he has led Port Adelaide in that category but the first time since 2005.
He recently re-signed with the club and will become the first Power player to reach 250 games.
In other awards, captain Domenic Cassisi won a second successive Fos Williams Medal as the player’s choice for the club’s best team man, Travis Boak collected the Gavin Wanganeen Medal for the best player aged under 21, the most improved award went to Robbie Gray while Hamish Hartlett was named best first-year player.
John Cahill Medal Top 10
1st - Warren Tredrea (103 votes)
2nd - Kane Cornes (100 votes)
3rd - Troy Chaplin (92 votes)
4th - Robbie Gray (91 votes)
4th - Jacob Surjan (91 votes)
6th - Travis Boak (81 votes)
7th - Domenic Cassisi (78 votes)
8th - Alipate Carlile (73 votes)
8th - Danyle Pearce (73 votes)
10th - David Rodan (70 votes)
Other award winners:
Fos Williams Medal: Domenic Cassisi
Gavin Wanganeen Medal: Travis Boak
Most improved award: Robbie Gray
Best first-year player: Hamish Hartlett
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