Madelane Collier from Wollongong was named as the Best and Fairest player in the Women's competition.
Collier who only turned 18 two days prior to receiving her award was a strong performer in the back end of the season, and a best on ground performance in the final round saw her finish one vote ahead of hot favourite and reigning Best and Fairest, Courtney Gum from UNSW/ES.
Collier was a deserved winner in her own right despite Wollongong struggling on the ladder this season. She was a representative for NSW/ACT in the Youth Girls National Championships.
Amanda Farrugia from Macquarie University was a run-away winner in the Division Two count, finishing on 34 votes - twelve clear of Lael Kassem from Auburn.
The final vote breakdown will be available under the Competitions tab.
Last Modified on 12/09/2013 13:38