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GOALKICKER OF THE YEAR

SENIOR MENS LEADING GOALKICKER
Matthew "Wingy" Vass Memorial 

Award Description
Award Recipients

This award is given to the Senior Mens player who kicked the highest number of goals during the season.

A bit about Matty Vass:

  • Matty Vass (Aka Wingy) was born 17.11.1973 and passed away 02.07.2010, aged 36.

  • 1979-1992 Wingy played junior footy at Kedron.

  • 1993 - he played in Dabooltures' First grade side with four of his brothers.

  • 1995-2001 and part of 2005, he played for Wilston Grange playing 132 games.

  • He won the leading goal kicker in 1995 with 106 goals and was also leading goal kicker in 1996 and 1998.

  • He captained a premiership in 1997 but unselfishly ruled himself unavailable before the Grand Final due to a nagging injury.

  • 2003 & 2004 he returned to Caboolture as player and assistant coach.

  • 2005 & 2006 he won premierships in Mackay Footy League with the Whisunday Sea Eagles.

  • 2007 he returned to Kedron in a player/coach role and lead Kedron to win the premership coming from 4th position.

  • He continued to play as a player/coach in 2008 and then only as a player in 2009 and 2010.

  • He was an excellent and frequent exponent of the Speckie!

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2024   Josh Elmslie - 63

2023   Lachlan Sanewski - 22

2022   Josh Elmslie  - 59

2021   Joel Perry-Warren - 29

2020   James Malone - 31

2019   Shaun Fitzpatrick - 51

2018   Nicholas Guys - 64

2017   Sam St. John - 26

2016   George Fitzgibbon - 100

2015   George Fitzgibbon - 86

2014   George Fitzgibbon - 59

2013   Michael Leamer - 52

2012   Ben Langham - 22

2011   Steven Jamieson - 39

2010   Vince Elliott - 52

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RESERVES/DEVELOPMENT 
Ray Stamp Goalkicking Award

Award Description
Award Recipients

This award is given to the Reserves/Development player who kicked the highest number of goals during the season.

A bit about Ray Stamp:

  • 1968 - Ray debuted for Sale Magpies Footy Club at 17 years of age as an onballer and went on to play over 150 games with the club.

  • 1972 - played with the Footscray Football Club in the VFL (now Western Bulldogs).  He left after one year as quoted "Felt like a fish out of water in the city"

  • 1973 - returned to the Sale Magpies in the Latrobe Valley Football League and was

    • 3 times Best and Fairest in 1973, 1974 and 1975

    • 3 times Premiership Player in 1971, 1973 and 1975

    • 5 times Latrobe Valley Football League Representative

    • Sale Magpies Football Club Team of the Century

  • 1976 - captained/coached in Victorian Country League

  • 1977 - joined Kedron as a centreman and onballer

  • 1978 - runner up Grogan Medal (Competition B*F) and Kedron Football Club B&V

  • 1978 and 1979 - Queensland Representative

  • 1980 - Captained QAFL Premiership with Kedron

  • 1981 - Captain - runners up QAFL Premiership

  • He was a 100 game player wth Kedron and had coached for many years.

2024   Dennyson Willoughby - 53

2023   Dennyson Willoughby - 57

2022   Dennyson Willoughby - 32

2021   Dennyson Willoughby - 34

2020   Lachlan Hayward - 12

2019   Justin Smith - 43

2018   Jack Fulham - 32

2017   Jack Fulham - 19

2016   Jack Fulham - 31

2014   Jamie Pearce - 27

2013   Nicholas Knowlman - 21

2012   Ken Fuller - 11

2011   Trent Copley

2010   Steven Rees - 45

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SENIOR WOMEN'S LEADING GOALKICKER

Award Description

This award is given to the Senior Women's player who kicked the highest number of goals during the season.

Award Recipients

2024   Zoe Perkovic

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DIV 4 LEADING GOAL KICKEER 

Award Description
Award Recipients

This award is given to the Div4 player who kicked the highest number of goals during the season.

2024  Lewis D'Arcy - 16

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