News 2020 Kevin Sheedy Medal - Congratulations Haynes & Whitfield

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The 2020 Kevin Sheedy Medal will be held next Tuesday, October 27 with GIANTS members and fans able to be part of the night with the event to be live streamed.

Be part of the action as we get set to crown our 2020 club champion.

Who will take home the GIANTS’ highest individual honour? Will we see our first dual winner in the club’s history or will a new face take home the ninth edition of the Sheedy Medal.

The small function will be held at the Ivy Ballroom, with the majority of the night to be available to watch on the GIANTS’ website and Facebook page.

Hosted by GIANTS number one ticketholder and board member Melissa Doyle, along with 2GB Drive host Jim Wilson, the club champion will be crowned as well as a host of other awards handed out.

Awards to be presented will include the Rising Star Award, NEAFL Development Award, Members Choice Award, Mark of the Year, Goal of the Year, Leading Goalkicker and Coaches Award.

The club will also recognise the players and coaches who reached life membership in 2020 as well as farewelling retirees.

The live stream will be available at gwsgiants.com.au or the GIANTS’ Official Facebook page and will commence at 7:50pm with the Kevin Sheedy Medal to be awarded at approximately 9pm.






Kevin Sheedy Medallist
Rising Star
Community Award
Coaches Award
Academy Player of the Year
Members Choice Award
NEAFL Player of the Year
Goal of the Year
Mark of Year






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Brownlow votes - 2020

GWS GIANTS (51 votes, 10th)

Toby Greene – 12

Josh Kelly – 8

Stephen Coniglio – 4

Nick Haynes – 4

Harry Perryman – 4

Lachie Whitfield – 4

Jeremy Cameron – 3

Tim Taranto – 3

Brent Daniels – 2

Matt de Boer – 1

Harry Himmelberg – 1

Zac Williams – 1



Our voting is done differently expect Haynes to feature in the top.2, especially that he didn't miss any games
Toby missed 4 games
 

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They might need to allocate an hr for departing players and coaches speeches

Last season was only Tomlinson, Patton that seemed to go for 30mins and then there was some other speeches from the Football Department on top of that

Mind you The General's speech was really good
 
Haynes will win it, our award rewards consistency so I expect Perryman to run second ahead of Kelly, Green and Daniels.
Ash for rising star seems a given.
Hill for Mark and Daniels for goal seem obvious as well.
 
Haynes will win it, our award rewards consistency so I expect Perryman to run second ahead of Kelly, Green and Daniels.
Ash for rising star seems a given.
Hill for Mark and Daniels for goal seem obvious as well.
I'd expect Whitfield in there over Daniels, Whitfield didn't have his usual high standard year but his bad games weren't as often or bad as Daniels ones
 
Yes, Haynes in front of Whitfield, Kelly & Perryman for mine. The voting method and poor year may throw up some oddities I expect in the top 10.

Ash probably the youngster due to games ahead of Tom Green.
 
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Be part of the action as we get set to crown our 2020 club champion.

Who will take home the GIANTS’ highest individual honour? Will we see our first dual winner in the club’s history or will a new face take home the ninth edition of the Sheedy Medal.

Hosted by GIANTS number one ticketholder and board member Melissa Doyle, along with 2GB Drive host Jim Wilson, the club champion will be crowned as well as a host of other awards handed out.

Prior to the stream commencing, we’ll see the awarding of the 2020 Rising Star Award, presented by Kia and the NEAFL Development Award, presented by Bingo Industries, as well as the opening rounds of the vote count.

From 7:50pm we’ll be live from the room to watch the remainder of the vote count as well as a host of awards presented.

Watch the 2020 Kevin Sheedy Medal in the player below.

Live Stream Timings

*Please note all timings are approximate

7:50pm: Live stream commences
8:00pm: 2020 Members Choice Award, presented by St.George Bank
8:08pm: Retirees and farewells
8:14pm: 2020 Mark of the Year, presented by Virgin Australia
8:17pm: 2020 Goal of the Year, presented by Toyo Tires
8:20pm: 2020 Leading Goal Kicker
8:24pm: Life membership presentations
8:30pm: Leon Cameron’s address
8:35pm: 2020 Coaches Award, presented by Facilities First
8:55pm: Rounds 15-18 vote count
9:00pm: Kevin Sheedy Medal final placings

 
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Timings are only approx. but that's flying through proceedings compared to previous years




This part will be interesting if they stick to the time allocated

8:08pm - 8:14pm: Retirees and farewells
 
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