Jansen Claims 2020 Lynn Medal
Author: East Fremantle Football Club

In front of 260 guests, Jarrad Jansen was awarded the Sharks highest honour, The Lynn Medal.
Despite missing Round 1, Jansen’s consistency across the shortened season saw him claim the late victory on 65 votes. It was an extremely close count with Jansen pulling away in the last two rounds after strong performances against Subiaco and Swan Districts to finish ahead of Milan Murdock on 64 votes, Cody Leggett (63), Jordan Snadden (62) and Blaine Boekhorst (54).
Jansen shared his time through the midfield and forward line, with the occasional stint in the ruck. Averaging 15.9 disposals, 2.9 marks, 4.3 tackles and 3.7 clearances, he sets the standard for the Sharks with his competitiveness and attack on the ball.
20-year-old Milan Murdock finished second in the count and was also awarded the 2020 Rising Star. Murdock was a constant contributor for the Sharks, averaging 16.5 disposals and 2.5 marks, impressing with his fierce tenacity. The tackling machine averaged 6.75 tackles a game, the third equal highest in the competition.
New arrival Cody Leggett made an instant impact in the Blue and White, coming in at third. Despite not training with the side during pre-season, Leggett was a seamless addition to the side, spending time off half back and the midfield.
After a year off football through injury in 2019, Jordan Snadden finished fourth in the count. He had a strong start to the year and will continue building in 2021.
Dashing midfielder Blaine Boekhorst rounded out the top 5 with some eye-catching displays on a wing.
Jakob Ah Chee has claimed the Reserves Best and Fairest award, the Henry Jeffery Medal in his first season with the Sharks. A highly competitive player, Ah Chee spent time in the backline before being moved forward to great effect half way through the season. Reuben McGuire and Adam Sereda enjoyed their first full season with the Senior program, finishing 2nd and 3rd respectively.
After a fantastic season with the Colts, Finn Gorringe was awarded the Len Anderson Medal finishing with 127 votes. Playing in a variety of roles including off half back and inside midfield, he averaged 24 disposals and nine marks. A contested ball player, Gorringe is also a great intercept mark. 16-year old Geraldton product Jed Hagan finished second in his first season with the Colts.
The voting system used across all three grades allows the head coach and three assistants to rate every player out of 5. The maximum number of votes attainable in any round is 20. 5 is rated as Exceptional, 4 is Excellent, 3 is Very Good, 2 is Good, 1 is Average and 0 is for Poor or Injured.
Lynn Medal Top 10
1 st Jarrad Jansen 65
2 nd Milan Murdock 64
3 rd Cody Leggett 63
4 th Jordan Snadden 62
5 th Blaine Boekhorst 54
6 th Tom Bennett 52
6 th Matthew Jupp 52
8 th Jonathon Griffin 51
8 th Dylan Winton 51
10 th Cameron Eardley 49
Henry Jeffery Medal Top 10
1 st Jakob Ah Chee 48
2 nd Reuben McGuire 44
3 rd Adam Sereda 43
4 th Matt Burton 42
5 th Cody Smith 41
6 th Nick Watson 40
7 th Chris Wrigley 39
8 th Jamie Meade 37
8 th Enrique Featherstone 37
10 th Alex Bray 32
Len Anderson Medal Top 10
1 st Finn Gorringe 127
2 nd Jed Hagan 109
3 rd Keanu Haddow 107
4 th Joshua Browne 105
5 th Brandon Walker 104
6 th Ethan Paholski 93
7 th Lachlan McGrath 87
8 th Jack Williams 85
9 th Joel Baverstock 80
10 th Jack Carroll 78
Trophy | Sponsored By | Winner |
Lynn Medal | Lynn Family | Jarrad Jansen |
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Runner Up | Lisa O’Malley – Member for Bicton | Milan Murdock |
Ray French Memorial Award | New Choice Homes | Cody Leggett |
3rd Place Best & Fairest |
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4th Best & Fairest | Classic Contractors | Jordan Snadden |
5th Best & Fairest | Edinger Real Estate | Blaine Boekhorst |
David Spry Memorial Award | Simon O’Brien – Member for South Metropolitan Region | Corey Holmes |
for Best Clubman (selected by Players Leadership Group) |
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Patron’s Rising Star Award | Tony Buhagiar | Milan Murdock |
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The Left Bank Community Award | The Left Bank | Lachlan Bailey |
Trophy | Sponsored by | Winner |
Henry Jeffery Medal | Jeffery Family – Lorraine Birch | Jakob Ah Chee |
Colin Glennie Memorial Award | John McGrath – Member for South Perth | Reuben McGuire |
Runner Up |
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Jack Baird Memorial Award | Baird Family – Graeme Baird | Adam Sereda |
3rd Place |
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4th Place Best & Fairest | LM Poole & Co | Matthew Burton |
5th Place Best & Fairest | IanTaylor – Vice Patron | Cody Smith |
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COLTS | ||
Trophy | Sponsored By | Winner |
Len Anderson Medal | Harry Morgan – Vice Patron | Finn Gorringe |
| EFFC Past Players & Officials Association |
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Runner Up | Radio Fremantle | Jed Hagan |
3rd Best & Fairest | Imperial Homes | Keanu Haddow |
4th Best & Fairest | Exclusive Trophies | Joshua Browne |
5th Best & Fairest | EFFC Past Players & Officials Association | Brandon Walker |
Pud Beasley Memorial Award | EFFC Past Players and Officials | Jed Hagan |
Colts Rising Star |
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Mike Mikus Memorial Award 2020 Most Dedicated Colts Player | Pam Mikus | Campbell Tirant |
Combined Past Players & Officials Encouragement Award | Combined Past Players & Officials Association | Lachlan McManus |
2020 Best Player in Finals – Colts | John Ipsen | Finn Gorringe |
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Club Awards | ||
2020 Best Clubman – Volunteer of the Year | East Fremantle Past Players & Officials Association | Charlie Ricciardo |
Bob Fairclough Memorial Award |
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