By ZAC MILBANK
North Adelaide midfielder Aaron Young has held on to win the 2022 Magarey Medal, becoming the 18th Rooster to win SANFL’s fairest and most brilliant individual award.
The dynamic ball magnet polled a total of 23 votes to edge out Norwood onballer Nik Rokahr on 22 while premiership Eagle Riley Knight and Sturt half-back Casey Voss were equal third with 21.
Young, preparing to play in the Hostplus SANFL League Grand Final, attracted first preferences from the umpires in six of the nine matches he registered votes in, hitting the lead after receiving two votes in Round 17.
The 29-year-old was then forced to sweat through the final two rounds of the count as he, Rokahr and Knight failed to receive a vote across the last fortnight.
With the Roosters soundly beaten by Sturt in Round 19, Young benefited from Rokahr not lining up in the final minor round match due to a foot injury while Knight injured his hamstring in the first half of the Eagles’ last match of the year.
Polling four votes after Round 3, Young drove himself into contention by landing 11 of his 23 votes in a four-match period from Round 6 to Round 9.
Ultra-consistent Glenelg tyro Matthew Snook, runner-up in 2020 and 2021, was placed fifth on 18 votes while Norwood giant Harry Boyd, seeking to be the first ruckman to win the Magarey since Port’s Ryan O’Connor in 2001, was sixth with 17.
Originally from Wantirna South Junior Football Club east of Melbourne, Young was drafted from the Eastern Ranges Football Club by Port Adelaide in the 2010 AFL Draft.
Selected by North Adelaide in SANFL’s ‘’Mini Draft’’ for Crows and Power AFL-listed players, Young made his League debut for the Roosters in 2011 before playing a total of 100 AFL games with the Power (76) and Gold Coast Suns (24).
Upon returning to Prospect in a full-time capacity at the start of last season, the experienced Rooster has quickly become one of the Hostplus League’s most damaging midfielders with his penchant for hitting the scoreboard.
In 2022, Young kicked 21 goals in the minor round while also averaging an eye-catching 27 disposals, five marks, five clearances and five inside 50s.
Measuring in at 189cm and 86kg, Young joins illustrious Roosters such as Barrie Robran, Andrew Jarman, Brenton Phillips, and teammate Campbell Combe, to win the coveted trophy.
Player | Votes |
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Matt Crouch | 13 |
Jackson Hately | 9 |
Kieran Strachan | 9 |
Lachlan Sholl | 7 |
Player | Votes |
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Travis Schiller | 13 |
Kyle Presbury | 6 |
Player | Votes |
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Matthew Snook | 18 |
Luke Partington | 10 |
Darcy Bailey | 7 |
Corey Lyons | 7 |
Player | Votes |
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Aaron Young | 23 |
Harrison Wigg | 16 |
Campbell Combe | 15 |
Player | Votes |
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Nik Rokahr | 22 |
Harry Boyd | 17 |
Matthew Nunn | 9 |
Player | Votes |
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Sam Mayes | 8 |
Xavier Duursma | 5 |
Player | Votes |
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Mitch O'Neill | 12 |
Keegan Brooksby | 11 |
Hayden Sampson | 7 |
Player | Votes |
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Casey Voss | 21 |
James Battersby | 14 |
Patrick Wilson | 14 |
Player | Votes |
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Hamish Hartlett | 9 |
Patrick Fairlie | 5 |
Player | Votes |
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Riley Knight | 21 |
Dylan Clarke | 8 |
Daniel Menzel | 6 |
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