COLEMAN MEDAL
The 'Coleman Medal' is awarded yearly to the Australian Football League player who kicks the most goals in ''regular-season matches'' in that year. It is named for John Coleman, the former Essendon full forward whose spectacular career (of 537 goals in only 98 games) was cut short by injury.
Instituted in 1981, retrospective awards were dated back to 1955; prior to that, the League awarded the Leading Goalkicker Medal.
Awarded prior to 1955 to the scorer of most goals in the home and away season.
★ Leading goalkickers at AFL home accessed 28 February 2007
Instituted in 1981, retrospective awards were dated back to 1955; prior to that, the League awarded the Leading Goalkicker Medal.
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Leading Goalkicker Medal
Awarded prior to 1955 to the scorer of most goals in the home and away season.
External links
★ Leading goalkickers at AFL home accessed 28 February 2007
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