Lawrie McKinna
Patron
David Harris
President
Mick Morley
Vice President
Mark Raftery
Secretary
Graeme Dyce
Treasurer
Chris Rubie
Welfare Officer
Keith Ollier
Committee Member
Phil McNab
Committee Member
Tommy McFarlane
Committee Member
Michael Newton
Committee Member
Ray Sandell (OAM)
Inaugural Secretary & Patron
After every Mariners A-League match MOFCC members are asked to vote for their “Player of the Match” by email. At the conclusion of the season the player with most votes is presented with a special medal.
In 2012 the MOFCC Management Committee suggested that the Medal be named after a local Central Coast football identity and members were asked to nominate such a person and vote accordingly. At a general meeting held on Friday 24 August it was announced that the medal would be named the Men Of Football Damien Brown Medal.
Damien is a true local boy who played all his younger days representing Central Coast and, apart from a brief spell at Newcastle, his senior career has been with the former Central Coast Coasties and The Mariners. He was the first ever Mariners player signed and is still involved with local football through his present position with the International Football School. He is an ornament to the game on the Coast, well respected by all in the football community and beyond, and is a worthy recipient of this honour.
To contact us about, or vote for, the Damien Brown Medal please use this form.
2012/13
Anthony Caceres

2012-13 Damien Brown Medal winner, Michael McGlinchey, with Damien Brown & David Harris (MOFCC President).
2013/14
Michael McGlinchey

2013-14 Damien Brown Medal winner, Nick Montgomery, with Damien Brown& David Harris (MOFCC President).
2014/15
Nick Montgomery

2014-15 Damien Brown Medal winner, Anthony Caceres with Damien Brown& David Harris (MOFCC President).
2015/16
Nick Montgomery

2015-16 Damien Brown Medal winner, Nick Montgomery, with Damien Brown & David Harris (MOFCC President)
2016/17
Paul Izzo

2016-17 Damien Brown Medal winner, Paul Izzo, with Damien Brown & Mick Morley (MOFCC Vice President)
2017/18
Daniel De Silva

2017-18 Damien Brown Medal winner, Daniel De Silva, with Damien Brown & Phil McNab (MOFCC committee member)
2018/19
Matthew Millar

2018/19 Damien Brown winner, Matthew Millar
| NAME | POINTS |
| Joshua Nisbet | 29 |
| Ruon Tonyik | 16 |
| Kim Eun-Sun | 14 |
| Ziggy Gordon | 14 |
| Gianni Stensness | 11 |
| Michael McGlinchy | 6 |
| Jack Clisby | 3 |
| Daniel De Silva | 3 |
| Mark Birighitti | 2 |
| Milan Duric | 1 |
| Jordan Murray | 1 |
PROGRESSIVE POINTS TO ROUND 20
| NAME | POINTS |
| Mark Birighitti | 235 |
| Ziggy Gordon | 221 |
| Tommy Oar | 164 |
| Milan Duric | 152 |
| KIm Eun-Sun | 129 |
| Daniel Da Silva | 89 |
| Samuel Silvera | 81 |
| Joshua Nesbit | 65 |
| Gianni Stensness | 64 |
| Jordan Murray | 57 |
| Lewis Miller | 53 |
| Kyle Rowles | 50 |
| Matt Simon | 31 |
| Ruon Tonyik | 27 |
| Michael McGlinchy | 24 |
| Jack Clisby | 21 |
| Jacob Melling | 12 |
| Dylan Fox | 8 |
| Abraham Majok | 6 |
| Jair | 4 |
| Mario Shabow | 3 |
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Men of Football is a not for profit organisation which seeks to assist football participants in times of need.
At this early stage of our development as an organisation, we have some simple aims and objectives. They include:
Our assistance is not solely for players but for any participant in football.
We recognise that our mission will encourage and enable former participants to meet again in social and sporting contexts, connect and contribute to the game and raise funds for those in the football community in need of a helping hand.
Will you walk with us so we will never walk alone?
Become a member and join a chapter, or even start a chapter in your area.





