AFL: A best and fairest year for Swan
Oct 04, 2008 News 0 commentsDane Swan wins the 81st E. W. Copeland Trophy after a career-best season.
Paul Medhurst a 179cm, 84kg forward made his AFL debut in 2002. He was recruited from Fremantle and now plays for the Collingwood Magpies. He was born in 1981.
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Dane Swan wins the 81st E. W. Copeland Trophy after a career-best season.
Defensive coach Mark Neeld reviews players with guernsey numbers 1-10.
Swan and Medhurst finished the night with 12 Brownlow votes each
Paul Medhurst has been named in the All-Australian team for the first time in his career.
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There are two major dilemmas surrounding the naming of this year's All-Australian side - just how many Geelong players will be named and how will the selectors squeeze in the huge number of star forwards....
Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse believes enigmatic forward Paul Medhurst is one of the team's unsung heroes.
Paul Medhurst is in contention for All Australian honours.
Dane Swan, Paul Medhurst and Alan Didak are nominated for the AFL MVP award by their teammates.
Regardless of any disappointment the previous week or its position on the ladder, Fremantle has given its all in almost every game this season.
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