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International Rules series. The Jim Stynes Cup (also known as the Jim Stynes trophy) was named in Stynes' honour and awarded to the winner of the inaugural... |
Zach Tuohy (section Honours and achievements) Jim Stynes. Tuohy played his 250th game in the 2022 Grand Final, also winning his first premiership. He and Mark O'Connor became only the second and third... |
Jimmy Bartel (redirect from Jim Bartel) of his playing career, he was honoured for his community work with the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award, which was given based on his dedication to... |
Travis Boak (section Honours and achievements) in a 27-point win over GWS. Following the 2021 home-and-away season, Boak was awarded the Jim Stynes Community Leadership Award as recognition for his work... |
Brent Harvey (section Honours and achievements) 2008 Australian Representative Honours in International Rules Football: 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2008 (C) Jim Stynes Medal: 2003 Lou Richards Medal: 2007... |
Nat Fyfe (section Honours and achievements) 2014, 2019 Jim Stynes Medal: 2017 Australia representative honours in international rules football: 2017 All Stars representative honours in State of... |
Melbourne Football Club (section Club achievements) making way for former club champion Jim Stynes who inherited a $4.5 million debt. Stynes immediately got to work and was instrumental in Melbourne's ‘Debt... |
Jordan Roughead (section Honours and achievements) "Retired Saint among Jim Stynes award finalists". afl.com.au. 3 September 2017. Retrieved 7 December 2023. "Roughead a finalist for Jim Stynes Community Leadership... |
Dane Swan (section Honours and achievements) Richards Medal: 2010 Australian Representative Honours in International rules football: 2010 Jim Stynes Medal: 2010 AFL ANZAC Medal: 2012, 2014 In 2003... |
Jason Akermanis (section Honours and achievements) Club player and president Jim Stynes in 2012, Akermanis commented that Stynes was "a nasty man in his day", was treated as a "demi-god", and questioned... |
James Hird (section Honours and achievements) 2007 2× Essendon leading goalkicker: 1995, 1996 Jim Stynes Medal: 2000 2× Australia representative honours in international rules football: 2000 (c), 2004... |
Matthew Lloyd (section Honours and achievements) Captain: 2006-2009 Australian Representative Honours in International Rules Football: 2001 Jim Stynes Medal: 2001 Goal of the Year: 2007 Alex Jesaulenko... |
Max Gawn (section Honours and achievements) to him by 1991 Brownlow Medallist, Australian Football and Melbourne hall of famer, Jim Stynes, who wore the same guernsey number in his first season... |
First Year Player Award (2008) Australian international rules honours (2014, 2015) Jim Stynes Medallist (2015) "Country Week debut has special significance... |
Gary Ablett Sr. (section Honours and achievements) 1992, 1994, and 1995 grand finals, before officially retiring after on September 25, 1997. Ablett's individual accolades and achievements include an induction... |
All-Australian 2001, 2002 International Rules Series 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004 (Jim Stynes Medal 2004) 100 Tiger Treasures "Goal of the Century" Nominee (2008) "Richmond... |
Luke Hodge (section Honours and achievements) 2017 3× Australian international rules football team: 2005, 2014, 2015 Jim Stynes medal: 2014 AFL Rising Star nominee: 2002 Ron Barassi Medal (MVP in U18... |
Prahran Football Club (section Achievements) on to play 182 games for Melbourne Football Club 1987 - Jim Stynes – won a Brownlow Medal and went on to set an Australian Football League record for... |
Kade Simpson (section Honours and achievements) team for the 2006 tour of Ireland, and Mick Malthouse to do likewise for in 2008, a series in which he won the Jim Stynes Medal. By 2007, Simpson had emerged... |
Jason Dunstall (section Honours and achievements) Modra and Peter Sumich—dominated the league goalkicking. He is one of only six players to have kicked over 1,000 career goals in the VFL/AFL, and only... |