Dean Galea

He won the Jim 'Frosty' Miller Medal as the leading goal-kicker in the Victorian Football League in 2012 and 2013, kicking 65 and 55 goals in the respective home and away seasons, when he played with Port Melbourne.

Galea, in his first year of senior football, played for Spotswood in the WRFL, and won the Premier division goalkicking award with 82 goals in 2004.

[2] He was back at Williamstown in 2008 but was frustrated by the clubs alignment because he would be dropped when a listed AFL player returned from injury.

After playing in another Seconds premiership in 2008, he was delisted by Williamstown at the end of 2009 and crossed over to the Port Melbourne Football Club in 2010.

He kicked 71 goals in the 2011 season to finish second in the Frosty Miller medal to teammate Patrick Rose,[3] another former Williamstown player.