MADDISON Postle has won Wedderburn’s A Grade best and fairest award for the fourth time, marking an incredible nine times that she has finished first or second.
Postle’s efforts for the ladder-leading Redbacks are more remarkable given that she returned to netball this year after the birth of her third child Clancey.
Onballer Jackson McEwan took out the senior football best and fairest in his second season for the club after playing just eight times in 2023.
Netball - A Grade best and fairest: Maddison Postle. Runner-up: Holly Lockhart. Coach’s award: Nikki Lockhart.
B Grade best and fairest: Olivia Lockhart. Runner-up: Paige Stephenson. Coach’s award: Alice Hubbard.
C Grade best and fairest: Tess Jackson. Runner-up: Ashleigh Woods. Coach’s award: Sarah Turnbull.
C Reserve best and fairest: Emily Glenister. Runner-up: Catherine Walsh, Carly Drinkwater, Haley Smith, Bec Hughes, Rachel Elsmore. Coach’s award: Nadia Martin.
Senior football best and fairest: Jackson McEwan. Runners-up: Joe Lockhart and Oscar Holt. Most improved: Junior Miller. Most Consistent: Darcy Jackson. MVP: Jackson McEwan. Goalkicking: Tom Campbell. Best first-year: Noah Furlong.
Reserves best and fairest: Robert Tonkin. Runner-up: Levi Sims. Best first-year: Maikia Punguika. Goalkicking: Chris Hargreaves.
Women’s hockey best and fairest: Brittany Faduk. Runner-up Carlie Turnbull. Coach’s award: Genevieve Plozza. Most improved: Ayla Hartnell. Most consistent: Neve Nisbet. Best first year: Taryn Roberts. Best clubperson: Kelsea Nisbet.
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Postle claims fourth best and fairest in return year
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