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Australian rules footballer
Australian rules footballer
Chris O'Sullivan Full name
Chris O'Sullivan Date of birth
(1968-04-22 ) 22 April 1968 (age 56) Original team(s)
Cora Lynn[ 1] Draft
No. 72, 1988 national draft Height
172 cm (5 ft 8 in) Weight
69 kg (152 lb) Years
Club
Games (Goals) 1989–1990
Brisbane Bears
8 (2)
1 Playing statistics correct to the end of 1990.
Sources: AFL Tables , AustralianFootball.com
Chris O'Sullivan (born 22 April 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with the Brisbane Bears in the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL).
O'Sullivan, a Victorian, was selected by Brisbane with the 72nd pick of the 1988 VFL Draft . He played eight games in 1989 but could only manage two more in 1990.[ 2] His efforts with QAFL club Southport in 1992 were good enough to win him a Grogan Medal , in a three way tie. He now works as a brand manager.
1927: Brown
1928: Chand
1929: unknown
1930: Green
1934: Davies
1935: Davies
1937: Stream
1938: Davies
1939: Vidgen
1940: Pittard
1941: Nielson
1945: Anders
1946: Pittard
1947: Pittard/Willets
1948: Calder
1949: Parton
1950: Calder /Stevens
1951: Shorten
1952: Howell
1953: McGuinness
1954: McGuinness
1955: Maguire
1956: Pelly
1957: Farnsworth
1958: Stewart
1959: Golding
1960: Conlan/Dihm
1961: Leach
1962: Leach
1963: Gould
1964: Grimley
1965: Gould
1966: Wah Hing
1967: Hull
1968: Appleyard
1969: Garcia/Johnston/Weller
1970: K. Mills
1971: Backwell
1972: Clarke
1973: Smith
1974: Ebert
1975: Backwell
1976: Clarke
1977: P. Taylor
1978: Ives
1979: Smith
1980: Karklis
1981: Hollick
1982: Blair
1983: Guy/Pierce
1984: McMullen
1985: Z. Taylor
1986: McMullen/Packham
1987: Simmonds
1988: Brittain
1989: Bourke
1990: Cotter
1991: Buchanan
1992: Chapman/Crutchfield /O'Sullivan
1993: Bourke /Cotter/Warren
1994: Howe
1995: Bain
1996: Lambert
1997: Brennan
1998: Edwards
1999: Bain /Jones
2000: Dickfos
2001: O'Brien
2002: Round
2003: Gough
2004: Stinear
2005: Round
2006: Payne
2007: Featherstone
2008: Kinch
2009: Gilliland
2010: Wise
2011: Ilett/Payne
2012: Davey/Pope/Salter
2013: Kiel
2014: Davey
2015: Carseldine
2016: Derrick
2017: Burge/W. Mills
2018: Erickson
2019: Neate
2020: Payne
2021: Moncrieff
2022: Banks-Smith
2023: Boakye
2024: Hickey
The Grogan Medal has been awarded most years since 1927, and every year since 1945, to the best and fairest player in the Queensland Australian Football League and, historically, other high-level Queensland football competitions. It was known as the De Little Medal until 1946.
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