Defender Bec Byrne capped an impressive debut season with the Griffith Swans by winning the club’s best and fairest in first grade.
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The 2015 season was Byrne's first in the Riverina Netball League, but that didn’t stop her from standing out for the Swans.
The 23-year-old moved to Griffith from Moree and was glad to have an instant impact on the court.
“It meant a lot to get the award,” she said. “It’s a new team for me and there are a lot of other experienced players. I thought it was lovely to get it.”
Byrne said the welcoming environment at the Swans helped her play her best netball.
“They’ve been a fantastic group of girls,” she said.
“It was an instant squad of 40 friends. I really appreciated it because it’s hard to meet people when you move to a larger town.”
Award winners
A grade: Bec Byrne (best and fairest); Sarah McCluskey (players’ player); Grace Ryan (coach’s award).
A reserve: Philippa Wordsworth (best and fairest, players’ player); Melanie Toscan (coach’s award).
B grade: Abby Armstrong (best and fairest); Rochelle Meurant (players’ player, coach’s award).
C grade: Jasmin Keenan and Sarah Connelly (best and fairest); Jasmin Keenan and Jess Spence (players’ player); Sam Graham (coach’s award); Matilda Conlan (most improved).