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23 August, 2022

Redbacks name their best

HAMISH Winter-Irving has won Wedderburn’s football best and fairest. The defender finished with 44 votes in Saturday night’s count, five ahead centreman Jordan Rosengren. Tom Campbell won the most consistent trophy and also the Robbie Earl...


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HAMISH Winter-Irving has won Wedderburn’s football best and fairest.

The defender finished with 44 votes in Saturday night’s count, five ahead centreman Jordan Rosengren.

Tom Campbell won the most consistent trophy and also the Robbie Earl Memorial Goal Kicking. Best first year player was Tyson Webster and players’ choice award went to Jaran McKay

In the reserves, Robert Whyman won the top award with 37 votes from Andrew Brett 35 votes.

Other awards - Coach: Finn Turnbull. Best first year: Dylan Caruana. Goalkicking: Gerald Riley. Bendigo Bank Award: Robert Tonkin

Under 14 - Most consistent: Deacon Tansley. Most improved: Trai Clark. Coach: Evan McCoy.

Netball A Grade - Best and fairest: Aliza Lockhart 32 votes from Lara Judd 18 votes. Coach: Emma Lockhart. Player’s choice: Aliza Lockhart.

B Grade - Best fairest: Laurel Prowse 26 votes from Courtney Gleeson 23 votes. Coach: Sophie Taylor. Player’s choice: Laurel Prowse.

C Grade - Best and fairest: Charlotte Smith 20 votes from Lahni Jackson and Ingrid Gould 14 votes. Coach: Ashlea Rigg. Player’s choice: Ingrid Gould.

Under 14A - Most consistent: Katlyn Norman. Most improved: Charlotte Carroll. Most determined: Chloe Looby. Under 14B - Most improved: Aysha Rose Sullivan.

Hockey - Vi Stephenson Award: Bastian Noordennen. Most improved: Emily Caruana. Coach: Morgan Lonzo.

The best clubperson trophy was awarded to Deanne Caserta.

PICTURED: Robert Whyman

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