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Lou Richards Medal

Lou Richards Medal

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The Lou Richards Medal is an annual Most Valuable Player award for the Australian Football League, based on votes from the Sunday Footy Show panel each week.

History

The Lou Richards Medal is named after the late Collingwood hall of famer and esteemed media personality Lou Richards. It was named in his honour due to his involvement in football—both on-field and in the media.

Voting

For each game during the home-and-away season, one Sunday Footy Show panelist will review the game and award votes to the best four players. These four players receive any number of votes up to ten based on the quality of their performance. Seven or eight are the most common scores given; ten votes, representing a supposedly flawless performance, is extremely rare.

List of winners


References

  1. @footyonnine (28 August 2022). "Congratulations to Clayton Oliver, who for the second year running, has won the Lou Richards Medal for the Sunday Footy Show's player of the year". Retrieved 27 October 2022 – via Instagram.

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