List of Michael Roach Medal recipients

The Michael Roach Medal is an Australian rules football award given each season to the leading goalkicker (or goalkickers) for the Richmond Football Club.

The award is now named in honour of Michael Roach, Richmond's "best post-war full forward".[1] Roach won the goalkicking award at Richmond on seven occasions; in 1980 kicked the highest individual season goal tally in Tiger history and became only the second Richmond full forward to kick over 100 goals in a season; and was the first Richmond player to win the VFL/AFL goalkicking award twice (Jack Riewoldt winning it for the second time in 2012).

Richmond's best pre-war full forward, Jack Titus, led the goalkicking at Richmond on eleven occasions. Retiring in 2009, Richmond forward Matthew Richardson was the club's leading goalkicker on thirteen occasions.

Former Richmond captain Jeff Hogg won the award five times and Jack Riewoldt has won the award nine times. A number of players were the club's leading goalkicker for the season on three occasions – George Bayliss, Doug Strang, Dick Harris, Ray Poulter, Bob Dummett, Ted Langridge and Kevin Bartlett.

Recipients

SeasonLeading goalkickerGoals
1908Bill Bourke25
1909Bill Bourke20
1910Michael Maguire20
1911Michael Maguire29
1912Ted Keggin24
1913Percy Martyn32
1914Clarrie Hall32
1915Clarrie Hall25
1916Percy Martini22
1917Charlie Fehring14
1918Donald Don19
1919Donald Don31
1920George Bayliss63
1921George Bayliss53
1922George Bayliss32
1923Don Fraser, Sr.18
1924Mel Morris44
1925Mel Morris25
1926Dave Lynch31
1927Jack Baggott37
1928Jack Baggott61
1929Jack Titus54
1930Jack Titus50
1931Doug Strang68
1932Doug Strang49
1933Doug Strang51
1934Jack Titus80
1935Jack Titus83
1936Jack Titus83
1937Dick Harris
Jack Titus
65
1938Jack Titus72
1939Jack Titus48
1940Jack Titus100
1941Jack Titus87
1942Jack Titus67
1943Dick Harris63
1944Dick Harris63
1945Fred Burge55
1946Arthur Mooney49
1947Jack Dyer46
1948Jack Dyer64
1949Ray Poulter51
1950Ray Poulter56
1951Jack O'Rourke58
1952Jack O'Rourke43
1953Ron Branton22
1954Ron Branton33
1955Ray Poulter49
1956Bob Dummett32
1957Bob Dummett41
1958Ted Langridge28
1959Bob Dummett45
1960Graeme Wilkinson21
1961Ted Langridge29
1962Ted Langridge42
1963Ian Hayden25
1964Roger Dean23
1965Mick Erwin32
1966Paddy Guinane50
1967Royce Hart55
1968Paddy Guinane41
1969Rex Hunt55
1970Eric Moore41
1971Royce Hart59
1972Ricky McLean
Neil Balme
55
1973Neil Balme34
1974Kevin Bartlett47
1975Kevin Bartlett42
1976Robert Lamb38
1977Kevin Bartlett55
1978Bruce Monteath55
1979Michael Roach90
1980Michael Roach112
1981Michael Roach86
1982Brian Taylor71
1983Kevin Bartlett
Michael Roach
37
1984Brian Taylor61
1985Michael Roach80
1986Michael Roach62
1987Michael Roach43
1988Jeff Hogg57
1989Jeff Hogg34
1990Stephen Ryan28
1991Jeff Hogg68
1992Jeff Hogg45
1993Jeff Hogg57
1994Matthew Richardson56
1995Nick Daffy45
1996Matthew Richardson91
1997Matthew Richardson47
1998Matthew Richardson55
1999Matthew Richardson67
2000Matthew Rogers37
2001Matthew Richardson59
2002Matthew Richardson36
2003Matthew Richardson33
2004Matthew Richardson65
2005Matthew Richardson65
2006Matthew Richardson45
2007Matthew Richardson53
2008Matthew Richardson48
2009Mitch Morton41
2010Jack Riewoldt78
2011Jack Riewoldt62
2012Jack Riewoldt65
2013Jack Riewoldt58
2014Jack Riewoldt61
2015Jack Riewoldt54
2016Jack Riewoldt48
2017Jack Riewoldt54
2018Jack Riewoldt70
2019Tom Lynch63

References

  1. Hogan, Paul (1996). The Tigers Of Old. Melbourne: Richmond Football Club. ISBN 978-0-646-18748-8.
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