Senior Best and Fairest Winners
- 1945 – Noel Atkins
- 1946 – Harold Bailey
- 1947 – Jack Sullivan
- 1948 – Bob Verrier
- 1949 – Alan Hughes
- 1950 – Alan Hughes
- 1951 – Alan Hughes
- 1952 – Paddy Williams
- 1953 – Leon Synott
- 1954 – Terry Risely
- 1955 – John Golding
- 1956 – Kevin Free
- 1957 – Trevor Leo
- 1958 – Ray Hill
- 1959 – Dennis Powell
- 1960 – Trevor Leo
- 1961 – Dennis Powell
- 1962 – Dennis Powell
- 1963 – Burnie Payne
- 1964 – David Sullivan
- 1965 – Dennis Powell
- 1966 – Dennis Powell
- 1967 – Dennis Powell
- 1968 – Noel Mewett
- 1969 – "Kerry" Wilson
- 1970 – Glenn Burrill
- 1971 – Malcolm Bugg
- 1972 – Robbie Claridge
- 1973 – Malcolm Bugg
- 1974 – John Emin
- 1975 – Michael Krause
- 1976 – Ross Wright
- 1977 – Kelvin Anderson
- 1978 – Murray Dickson
- 1979 – Warren Cripps
- 1980 – Scott Wade
- 1981 – Wayne Petterd, Chris Fagan and Kelvin Anderson
- 1982 – Tony Marchant
- 1983 – Greg Thirgood
- 1984 – Scott Wade
- 1985 – Scott Wade
- 1986 – Craig Hoyer
- 1987 – Craig Hoyer
- 1988 – Mark Browning
- 1989 – Jamie Shanahan
- 1990 – Geoff Keogh
- 1991 – Geoff Keogh
- 1992 – Peter Baldwin
- 1993 – Brenton Tapp
- 1994 – Rob Veale
- 1995 – Steven Gillbee
- 1996 – Steven Gillbee
- 1997 – Martin Free
- 1998 – Justin Harvey
- 1999 – Stephen Willis
- 2000 – Brent Quinn and Michael Graves
- 2001 – Mark Knott
- 2002 – Craig Haremza
- 2003 – Matthew Harvey
- 2004 – Shawn Sartori
- 2005 – Jamie DiIenno
- 2006 – Scott Dickson
- 2007 – Michael Cassidy
- 2008 – Trent Harvey
- 2009 – Blair Kean
- 2010 – Andrew Lemm
- 2011 – Todd Willing
- 2012 – Tarquin Netherway
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Famous quotes containing the words senior, fairest and/or winners:
“Never burn bridges. Todays junior prick, tomorrows senior partner.”
—Kevin Wade, U.S. screenwriter, and Mike Nichols. Katharine Parker (Sigourney Weaver)
“The wilderness experiences a suddent rise of all her streams and lakes. She feels ten thousand vermin gnawing at the base of her noblest trees. Many combining drag them off, jarring over the roots of the survivors, and tumble them into the nearest stream, till, the fairest having fallen, they scamper off to ransack some new wilderness, and all is still again.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people dont acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead.”
—Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (b. 1922)