Griffith Swans have capped off a successful season which saw four teams across football and netball qualifying for final with their presentation night held at the Exies Club.
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The main event of the night was Karen Conlan’s dedication to the club being recognised with the A Grade netball best and fairest renamed in her honour. Conlan played well over 200 games for the club and coached both junior and senior netball teams.
Awards
Netball
C Grade: Best and Fairest: Emma Provera, Players’ Player: Tamara Hastedt, Coach’s Award: Laura Bawden
B Grade: Best and Fairest: Sarah Collis, Players’ Player: Sarah Collis, Coach’s Award: Rochelle Meurant
A Reserve: Best and Fairest: Sonya Monk, Players’ Player: Sonya Monk, Coach’s Award: Julia McAlister
A Grade: Best and Fairest: Louise Robertson, Players’ Player: Sarah McAlister, Coach’s Award: Abbey Josling
Football
Under 17s: Best and Fairest: Isaac Campbell, Runner-up: Dean Schmetzer, Most Improved: Lachlan Killalea, Best in Finals: Blake Argus, Most Goals Kicked (Brain Files Memorial): Giuseppe Rovere (67), Most Promising Player (Ronnie Williams Memorial): Reece Matheson, Coach’s Award (Fred Owen Memorial Shield): Michael Agnew.
Reserve Grade: Best and Fairest: Royce Johns, Runner-up: Brendan Knagge, Most Improved: Jason Heffer, Best in Finals: Luke Peruzzi, Most Goals Kicked: Charlie Cunial (44), Coach’s Award: Rowan Patey, Most Consistant: Kieran Hume
First Grade: Best and Fairest: Ben King, Runner-up: Michael Duncan, Most Improved: Lucas Conlan, Best in Finals: Jack Rowston, Most Goals Kicked: Brent Arho (61), Coach’s Award: Jacob Barrington, Most Consistent: Will Griggs
Special Awards
Most Conscientious Player/Club Person – Netball (Bob and Brenda Spears): Abby Molloy
Most Conscientious Player/Club Person – Football (Joan Hicks Memorial): Dean Bennett
Most Courageous Player (Phil Rowston Award): James Keenan