South Toowoomba Bomber Isabelle Baldock has taken home two awards at the 2014 Heather Green Medal vote count at the Toowoomba City Golf Club.
Firstly, Baldock was announced as the 2014 Women's Representative Player of the Year that included Queensland Under 18 honours, Darling Downs women's and Women's AFL Queensland All-Star duties. Baldock also received the best on ground honours in the regions big win against AFL Wide Bay in May.
However, Baldock's individual accolades continued as she was crowned the 2014 Heather Green Medallist after a superb season with the Bombers.
Isabelle only recorded 5 votes in the opening 9 rounds of the home and away season, with Coolaroo ruck Jade Hose leading with 11 votes.
Leaderboard after 9 Rounds
Jade Hose (Coolaroo) 11 votes
Danielle Wall (Dalby) 10 votes
Jessica Bell (Goondiwindi) 9 votes
Mariah Pasfield (Coolaroo) 8 votes
Georgie Seaniger (South Toowoomba) 7 votes
Isabelle Baldock (South Toowoomba) 5 votes
Jodie Ingleton (Dalby) 4 votes
Chloe MacDonald (South Toowoomba) 4 votes
Rebecca McInnes (South Toowoomba) 4 votes
Baldock collected the maximum 3 votes, in 5 matches in the remaining rounds to storm to claim the second ever Heather Green Medal from Danielle Wall by 1 vote.
Isabelle Baldock Votes by Round
Rd2 - 3votes, Rd9 - 2votes, Rd10 - 3votes, Rd11 - 3votes, Rd12 - 3votes, Rd14 - 3votes, Rd17 - 3votes = 20votes
Final Top 5 Leaderboard
Isabelle Baldock (South Toowoomba) 20 votes
Danielle Wall (Dalby) 19 votes
Jessica Bell (Goondiwindi) 14 votes
Jade Hose (Coolaroo) 11 votes
Mariah Pasfield (Coolaroo) 11 votes
Dalby Swan, Alison Gaur was awarded the Women's Blackchrome Cup Leading goal-kicker award after kicking 39 goals in the home and away season. Gaur's closest contender was team-mate and Grand-Final hero Shaye Easton who finished the season in second with 29 majors.
Last Modified on 26/09/2014 09:04