(Senior Best & Fairest)
The McMahon Medal is named in honour of the licensee and head barman of the Royal Oak Hotel. It can only be assumed he donated this trophy as he appears to hold no other link to the Club. The trophy is awarded to the Senior Men Best & Fairest winners.
1955- Noel Feldt
1956- Errol Waters
1957- Peter Mickan
1958- Kevin Anderson
1959- Graham Charles
1960- Robert McIlroy
1961- Robert Wallmeyer
1962- Eric Johns
1963- Eric Johns
1964- Eric Johns
1965- Chris Reynolds
1966- Chris Reynolds
1967- Eric Johns
1968- Rennie Byrne
1969- Rodney Burgoyne
1970- Phil Boyce
1971- Robert Anderson
1972- Frank French
1973- William Bateman
1974- Rodney Harris
1975- Terry Whelan
1976- Alan Eriksson
1977- Stephen Arcus
1978- Peter Fisher
1979- Donald Smith
1980- Brian Wilkinson
1981- Chris Corbett
1982- Reid Hartley
1983- Brett Franklin
1984- Robert Robinson
1984/85- Craig Lashman
1985/86- Geoff Pollard
1986/87- Rohan Burke
1987/88- Tony Lingard
1988- Mark Donohoe
1989- Mark Donohoe
1990- Leo Atkinson
1991- Peter Bowen
1992- Gavin Davis
1993- Stephen Talbot
1994- Mark Donohoe
1995- Stephen Talbot
1996- Terry Whitwam
1997- Nigel Aikin
1998- Peter Arnold
1999- Peter Arnold
2000- Luke Kozel
2001- Jason Hahn
2002- Simon Campbell
2003- Tyron Ruff
2004- Leon Roberts
2005- Andrew Bent
2006- Matthew Tebble & Stafford Jones
2007- Aaron Mitchell
2008- Michael Krake
2009- Kieran Daley
2010- Henry Joyce
2011- Andrew Grubba
2012- Stannis Agita
2013- Chris Hodges
2014- Declan Wode
2015- Caleb Love
2016- Brett Edmonds
2017- Ryan Gilmore
2018- Declan Wode
2019- Declan Wode
2020- Callaway Parker
2021 – Callaway Parker
2022 – Rory Tarlinton
2023 – Callaway Parker