Carji Greeves Medal


The Carji Greeves Medal is a name given in recent decades to an Australian rules football award given to the player adjudged best and fairest for the Geelong Football Club for the season.
The voting system has changed a number of times. For the 2017 AFL season, the voting panel consisted of the senior coach, director of coaching and the assistant coaches rating each player out of 15 after every game. The combined votes are averaged to give a final score for that game. To ensure players are not disadvantaged by injury, only a player's highest-scoring 21 games counted.
For the 2022 AFL season, after each game, the senior and assistant coaches reviewed and rated each players performance out of 10. Votes were polled in games where a players performance had been deemed of a high quality by the coaching group, and unlike previous seasons all matches counted towards their final total.
Edward 'Carji' Greeves was a champion Geelong footballer who won the inaugural Brownlow Medal in 1924, awarded to person deemed the best and fairest player in the Victorian Football League.

Multiple winners

PlayerMedalsSeasons
41910, 1911, 1912, 1914
41991, 1993, 1994, 1996
31971, 1978, 1979
31986, 1989, 1995
^32016, 2017, 2019
31972, 1976, 1977
32010, 2013, 2014
31927, 1930, 1931
22007, 2009
21938, 1940
21987, 1988
^22015, 2018
22005, 2008
22009, 2011
21963, 1964
21967, 1970
^22020, 2022
21928, 1934
^22024, 2025
22000, 2002
21921, 1923
21973, 1974
21968, 1975
21936, 1937
21951, 1956
^22021, 2023
21952, 1955
21905, 1906